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Technically, humans are animals, but that was actually my point. Joel Send a noteboard - 17/08/2011 02:29:46 AM
First of all, there's records of prions passing human-to-human via cannibalism. Since that's not an issue for you, your body can also manifest prion disease ALL ON ITS OWN. There is some documentation of this happening with Creus-whateverIhatespelling-Jacobs Disease.

really, if you think about it, it's a bit like infectious cancer. Your body fucks up, but in this case, it didn't fuck up genetic coding (leading to cancer), but a protein. That then EATS YOUR BRAIN.

All in all, they're pretty scary and most people should feel blessed they don't know as much about them as, say, I and rebelaessedai do :P

The first sentence just got truncated 'cos I ducked out for a smoke halfway through the post (sorry :<img class=' />) but that's what I meant by "your body could naturally give you an untreatable, inevitably fatal prion disease even if you never encountered an infected animal--that you DO encounter them just makes it orders of magnitude more likely". As to whether ignorance is bliss, you're probably right since it doesn't seem like there's a darned thing we can do about the buggers except worry, pray and be very grateful they aren't a lot more common than they are. I assume if you stuck them in a nuclear reactor or something the chemical bonds holding them together would break, but I'm reluctant for other reasons to do that with, say, my freaking arm. Seems like that's what sucks about a lot of the really small and basic pathogens: There are PLENTY of things that can destroy them, but in a lot of cases anything that will take them out will take out an infected person a lot sooner.

On the upside, I also read a story at Cracked about a morbidly obese woman who went into have ovarian cysts removed and was back shortly after release because she got necrotizing faciitis at the hospital. How is that the upside? Apparently she survived because she was SO fat the bacteria wasn't able to eat its way to any major organs and, according to their quotation of her doctor, ultimately just "gave up" because its eyes were bigger than her stomach.
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Something scary about "animal" diseases- - 16/08/2011 11:51:45 PM 480 Views
I was reading about prions at Cracked.com earlier. - 17/08/2011 01:51:29 AM 534 Views
don't be ridiculous, you don't need to encounter ANY animal - 17/08/2011 02:02:04 AM 453 Views
Technically, humans are animals, but that was actually my point. - 17/08/2011 02:29:46 AM 587 Views
lol that's hysterical - 17/08/2011 03:15:49 AM 439 Views
Wiki is vague on this. - 17/08/2011 07:52:09 AM 458 Views
from what we were taught - 17/08/2011 08:12:06 AM 451 Views
And another scary thing- - 17/08/2011 03:57:28 PM 436 Views
yah, prions are a scary scary thing. - 17/08/2011 01:58:53 AM 469 Views
Well, my paranoia is grounded. - 17/08/2011 04:01:02 PM 436 Views
oh it's definitely grounded. - 17/08/2011 06:33:29 PM 447 Views
Re: Something scary about "animal" diseases- - 17/08/2011 04:45:27 AM 471 Views
Sorry. - 17/08/2011 03:58:39 PM 456 Views
Re: Sorry. - 17/08/2011 09:46:59 PM 471 Views
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lol you know what's funny? - 18/08/2011 10:21:53 PM 419 Views
Wait, what? We do?? - 19/08/2011 07:02:46 PM 531 Views
oh there's no huge funny stories - 20/08/2011 02:31:35 PM 393 Views
Turns out you're right - 18/08/2011 10:36:42 PM 508 Views
Huh. - 19/08/2011 07:05:04 PM 373 Views
*shudder* *NM* - 17/08/2011 06:57:33 PM 212 Views
If Rinderpest = Foot & Mouth, it most certainly wasn't gone from the First World years ago. - 17/08/2011 05:51:41 PM 459 Views
no, that's not what I meant - 17/08/2011 06:30:28 PM 417 Views
Ah, that's obvious now I read it again. - 17/08/2011 06:52:57 PM 437 Views
yah, as far as they know the chunnel wasn't the cause either - 18/08/2011 02:34:37 AM 470 Views

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