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Thirteen hospital patients in deadly brain disease scare | Thirteen hospital patients in deadly brain disease scare |
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Thirteen hospital patients in the US states of Massachusetts and New Hampshire may have been exposed to a fatal brain disease, officials say. | Thirteen hospital patients in the US states of Massachusetts and New Hampshire may have been exposed to a fatal brain disease, officials say. |
Authorities say potentially infected surgical equipment was used in procedures at two hospitals. | Authorities say potentially infected surgical equipment was used in procedures at two hospitals. |
They suspect a brain surgery patient had Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, which has proteins that can survive standard sterilisation measures. | They suspect a brain surgery patient had Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, which has proteins that can survive standard sterilisation measures. |
There is no known treatment or cure for the extremely rare disease. | There is no known treatment or cure for the extremely rare disease. |
Symptoms of the condition, similar to mad cow disease, include progressive dementia and can cause death within months. | Symptoms of the condition, similar to mad cow disease, include progressive dementia and can cause death within months. |
The patient at the centre of the inquiry had brain surgery at New Hampshire's Catholic Medical Center in May and died in August. | The patient at the centre of the inquiry had brain surgery at New Hampshire's Catholic Medical Center in May and died in August. |
Tests are being carried out to determine if the patient had Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease. Eight patients who underwent brain operations at the hospital have been advised of the risk. | Tests are being carried out to determine if the patient had Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease. Eight patients who underwent brain operations at the hospital have been advised of the risk. |
Five patients who underwent spinal procedures at Massachusetts' Cape Cod Hospital - which borrowed an instrument used on the New Hampshire patient - have also been contacted, say health officials. | |
But they stress the possibility of transmission is remote. | |
About 200 cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease are reported annually in the US. There have been only four reported cases of transmission via surgical instruments, all outside the US. | About 200 cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease are reported annually in the US. There have been only four reported cases of transmission via surgical instruments, all outside the US. |
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