BACKGROUND: Kuru is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy that was identified in Papua New Guinea in the late 1950s. Several thousand cases of the disease occurred during a period of several decades. Epidemiologic investigations implicated ritual endocannibalistic funeral feasts as the likely route through which the infectious agent was spread. METHODS: We estimated the incubation period distribution of kuru using a back-calculation model and explored the relation among sex, age at infection, and incubation period. Key assumptions in the model were that the number of new kuru infections in a year was proportional to the number of kuru cases dying that year, and that the epidemic arose from a single case of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Dis...
Kuru, the first human prion disease was transmitted to chimpanzees by D. Carleton Gajdusek (1923&nda...
This study investigated the infectiousness of smallpox relative to the onset of fever using a likeli...
BACKGROUND: Buruli ulcer (BU) is a geographically-restricted infection caused by Mycobacterium ulcer...
Kuru is so far the principal human epidemic prion disease. While its incidence has steadily declined...
The epidemic of kuru is now known to have been transmitted among the Fore by ritual consumption of i...
The paper begins with a discussion on the discovery of kuru, a degenerative disease of the central n...
Incubation period of the new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) from infection to clinical ons...
In the 9-year period 1987 to 1995 there were 66 deaths from kuru, 17 males and 49 females. The numbe...
Kuru (from the Fore word for ""shiver"") is a neurodegenerative disorder among the Fore highlanders ...
In order to model epidemics of infectious diseases, particularly to estimate probable numbers of cas...
Background: In early 2013, a novel avian-origin influenza A(H7N9) virus emerged in China, and has ca...
In order to model epidemics of infectious diseases, particularly to estimate probable numbers of cas...
© 1971 Dr. John Duncan MathewsFrom Kuru – a preliminary account: Kuru, a fatal neurological disorder...
INTRODUCTION: Buruli Ulcer (BU) is caused by the environmental microbe Mycobacterium ulcerans. Despi...
BACKGROUND: Kuru is a devastating epidemic prion disease that affected a highly restricted geographi...
Kuru, the first human prion disease was transmitted to chimpanzees by D. Carleton Gajdusek (1923&nda...
This study investigated the infectiousness of smallpox relative to the onset of fever using a likeli...
BACKGROUND: Buruli ulcer (BU) is a geographically-restricted infection caused by Mycobacterium ulcer...
Kuru is so far the principal human epidemic prion disease. While its incidence has steadily declined...
The epidemic of kuru is now known to have been transmitted among the Fore by ritual consumption of i...
The paper begins with a discussion on the discovery of kuru, a degenerative disease of the central n...
Incubation period of the new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) from infection to clinical ons...
In the 9-year period 1987 to 1995 there were 66 deaths from kuru, 17 males and 49 females. The numbe...
Kuru (from the Fore word for ""shiver"") is a neurodegenerative disorder among the Fore highlanders ...
In order to model epidemics of infectious diseases, particularly to estimate probable numbers of cas...
Background: In early 2013, a novel avian-origin influenza A(H7N9) virus emerged in China, and has ca...
In order to model epidemics of infectious diseases, particularly to estimate probable numbers of cas...
© 1971 Dr. John Duncan MathewsFrom Kuru – a preliminary account: Kuru, a fatal neurological disorder...
INTRODUCTION: Buruli Ulcer (BU) is caused by the environmental microbe Mycobacterium ulcerans. Despi...
BACKGROUND: Kuru is a devastating epidemic prion disease that affected a highly restricted geographi...
Kuru, the first human prion disease was transmitted to chimpanzees by D. Carleton Gajdusek (1923&nda...
This study investigated the infectiousness of smallpox relative to the onset of fever using a likeli...
BACKGROUND: Buruli ulcer (BU) is a geographically-restricted infection caused by Mycobacterium ulcer...