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By h.b. - Jun 5, 2006 - 5:23 PM
email this articleJavier Monge was found to have died from the classic version of Creutzfeldt Jakob's diseaseThe full autopsy carried out on Madrid resident, Javier Monge, who died in the city on April 27th this year, has revealed that death was not caused by Mad Cow’s disease, but was instead from the classic version of Creutzfeldt Jakob’s disease.
This means that the illness has arisen without any link to the exposure or ingestion of infected beef. Javier Monge had lived in the U.K, at the end of the 90’s which had led his family to believe that he was suffering from Mad Cow’s disease. They say they still do not believe today’s findings.
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