Kuru is a prion disease which became epidemic among the Fore and surrounding linguistic groups in Papua New Guinea, peaking in the late 1950s. It was transmitted during the transumption (endocannibalism) of dead family members at mortuary feasts. In this study, we aimed to explain the historical spread and the changing epidemiological patterns of kuru by analysing factors that affected its transmission. We also examined what cultural group principally determined a family's behaviour during mortuary rituals. Our investigations showed that differences in mortuary practices were responsible for the initial pattern of the spread of kuru and the ultimate shape of the epidemic, and for subsequent spatio-temporal differences in the epidemiology of...
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Over upcoming years, other epidemics will arise, as technology alters environments and human lives, ...
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Kuru is a prion disease which became epidemic among the Fore and surrounding linguistic groups in Pa...
The paper begins with a discussion on the discovery of kuru, a degenerative disease of the central n...
BACKGROUND: Kuru is a devastating epidemic prion disease that affected a highly restricted geographi...
Heather McCreaThis paper describes the discovery and effects of Kuru disease among the Fore people i...
In 1981, I was fortunate to be able to conduct epidemiological fieldwork on kuru and the experience ...
Kuru, the first human transmissible spongiform encephalopathy was transmitted to chimpanzees by D. C...
The epidemic of kuru is now known to have been transmitted among the Fore by ritual consumption of i...
BACKGROUND: Kuru is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy that was identified in Papua New Guine...
It has been a widely accepted belief in scientific and public discourse at the end of the twentieth ...
Shirley Lindenbaum’s study in the early 1960s of the origins and transmission of kuru among the Fore...
Kuru (from the Fore word for ""shiver"") is a neurodegenerative disorder among the Fore highlanders ...
© 1971 Dr. John Duncan MathewsFrom Kuru – a preliminary account: Kuru, a fatal neurological disorder...
Background The 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic is the biggest known outbreak since 1976. The transmission f...
Over upcoming years, other epidemics will arise, as technology alters environments and human lives, ...
This article examines the significance of witchcraft accusations during the South African AIDS epide...
Kuru is a prion disease which became epidemic among the Fore and surrounding linguistic groups in Pa...
The paper begins with a discussion on the discovery of kuru, a degenerative disease of the central n...
BACKGROUND: Kuru is a devastating epidemic prion disease that affected a highly restricted geographi...
Heather McCreaThis paper describes the discovery and effects of Kuru disease among the Fore people i...
In 1981, I was fortunate to be able to conduct epidemiological fieldwork on kuru and the experience ...
Kuru, the first human transmissible spongiform encephalopathy was transmitted to chimpanzees by D. C...
The epidemic of kuru is now known to have been transmitted among the Fore by ritual consumption of i...
BACKGROUND: Kuru is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy that was identified in Papua New Guine...
It has been a widely accepted belief in scientific and public discourse at the end of the twentieth ...
Shirley Lindenbaum’s study in the early 1960s of the origins and transmission of kuru among the Fore...
Kuru (from the Fore word for ""shiver"") is a neurodegenerative disorder among the Fore highlanders ...
© 1971 Dr. John Duncan MathewsFrom Kuru – a preliminary account: Kuru, a fatal neurological disorder...
Background The 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic is the biggest known outbreak since 1976. The transmission f...
Over upcoming years, other epidemics will arise, as technology alters environments and human lives, ...
This article examines the significance of witchcraft accusations during the South African AIDS epide...