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Two people die from vCJD in Spain Two people die from vCJD in Spain
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Two people have died in Spain after contracting the human form of "mad cow disease", variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD), Spanish media has said.Two people have died in Spain after contracting the human form of "mad cow disease", variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD), Spanish media has said.
The two died in the central region of Castilla-Leon, one three months ago and the other last week, regional health sources were quoted by news agency AFP.The two died in the central region of Castilla-Leon, one three months ago and the other last week, regional health sources were quoted by news agency AFP.
The disease was first found in humans in 1995 and is thought to be transmitted in infected meat. The disease was first found in humans in 1995 and is thought to be transmitted in infected meat and bone.
The two people were both under 40 years of age, Spanish reports said. One of the dead was 41 and the other was 26,
The health department said these were not the first vCJD deaths in Spain but did not give details, Reuters news agency reported
Spanish national radio said the only previous case of a death from vCJD was in Madrid, in 2005, the agency said.
Reports say the last death in Spain from vCJD was in Madrid in 2005.