| Sections on Creutzfeldt-Jackob disease |
| Symptoms |
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Mad cow disease is commonly transmitted through the consumption of the infected meat. The disease is transmitted by a protein termed prion. Prion may remain dormant for years before actively replicating itself. Scientists have stated that prion may self-replicate. Because of such unpredictable nature, it is difficult to detect the disease.
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