A British tourist with suspicious symptoms of mad cow disease is
being monitored but the diagnosis has not been confirmed yet, Hong
Kong's Department of Healthy and the Hospital Authority said in a
joint statement Wednesday.
The 23-year-old man was born in the United Kingdom and came back
to Hong Kong in early April this year, the statement said. He was
found to have dizziness and odd behaviors on April 6 and was
admitted to Kwong Wah Hospital.
Although the man has clinical features suggestive of variant
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vDJD), popularly known as mad cow
disease, a number of laboratory tests have shown negative results
for the disease, therefore the case has not yet been confirmed, the
statement said.
At present, the patient, who is in critical condition, is being
treated at Prince of Wales Hospital.
His relatives said he has no history of surgery or blood
transfusion or blood donation.
VCJD is a rare disease with human neuro-degenerative condition
and it does not spread through personal contact.
Hospitals concerned have adopted infection control measures
accordingly, the statement said.
(Xinhua News Agency August 31, 2006)