삭제한 글 원본
본인이 본 글이 삭제한 글 원본이고
님이 내 글이 잘못된 글이라고 했는데 뭐가 잘못 된 글인지
정확히 말을 하시고 또한 님이 언급한 AP통신의 기사를
제대로 읽어보면 내가 올린 내용이 어떤 내용인지 잘 알수
있을 것이오
Dr. Alfred DeMaria, the state's director of communicable disease control, confirmed Sunday to The Associated Press that tests are being done to see if the patient has Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and whether it's the variant attributed to mad cow.
There have only been three cases of the human form of mad cow disease reported in the United States in the last several years, and officials say it's extremely unlikely the patient in Cape Cod Hospital has the disease.
Creutzfeldt-Jakob 병인지 다른 광우병에 의한 병인지 확인 하기위하여 검사를 하는 것이고 미 정부 관계자는 수년가 광우병 환자가
3명 밖에 발병되지 않아 Cape Cod 병원에 있는 환자는 광우병일
가능성이 낮다.
아래 게시 원문
=========================================
7월 20일 미국 현지 언론 보도입니다
매사추세츠주에서 인간 광우병으로 의심되는 환자가
Cape Cod 병원에서 검사를 받고 있다는 언론 보도가
있었으며 결과는 목요일 정도에 결과를 발표할수 있을
것이라는 병원 관계자의 말을 전했습니다

Nation & World
Massachusetts patient tested for mad cow disease
BOSTON (AP) -- Public health officials in Massachusetts are investigating whether a patient in a Cape Cod hospital has the human form of mad cow disease.
Dr. Alfred DeMaria, the state's director of communicable disease control, confirmed Sunday to The Associated Press that tests are being done to see if the patient has Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and whether it's the variant attributed to mad cow.
There have only been three cases of the human form of mad cow disease reported in the United States in the last several years, and officials say it's extremely unlikely the patient in Cape Cod Hospital has the disease.
Mad cow disease - medically known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE - causes spongy holes in the brain.
Eating meat products contaminated with mad cow disease is linked to variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a rare and fatal human malady.
DeMaria says it will take a few more days before the test results are available. He said there are about a half-dozen cases reported every year in Massachusetts and about 300 nationwide.
A spokesman for Cape Cod Hospital confirmed the facility notified public health officials Thursday of a patient with test results that require reporting. He said hospital officials were told the illness was not contagious and that there was no cause for concern.
© 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Learn more about our Privacy Policy.
Copyright © 2007 U.S.News & World Report, L.P. All rights reserved.