Symptoms
Testing
Safety
Miscellaneous
Epidemiology
100

The main body system implicated in CJD.

The nervous system

100

Name of newest testing method for CJD.

RT-QuIC

100

Specimen type which poses the greatest risk to lab staff (according to AHS 2015).

CSF

100

Name of secondary protein structure differentiates normal PrP from abnormal PrP

Beta-pleated sheets

100

Most common type of CJD

What is sCJD (sporadic)

200

One main symptom of CJD

  1. Severe mental deterioration or Dementia

  2. Myoclonus or Involuntary muscle movement

200

Name of testing method used to determine presence of Tau protein.

ELISA

200

Label on a specimen with suspected CJD

"CJD Precaution"

200

Mechanism of abnormal prion proteins spreading in the body

Induce normal prion proteins to change conformation. It’s like a cult.

200

Potential Cause of iCJD

What is…

- Dura mater grafts

- Human pituitary-derived HGH

- Contaminated surgical instruments

300

Secondary illness that can occur in late CJD

Pneumonia

300

Proteins that are searched for when looking to test for CJD. 

- 14-3-3

- Tau

300

Current precautions for suspected CJD samples.

None!

300

Name of one other illness that you would include in the differential diagnosis of CJD

Alzheimer’s

Huntington’s

Encephalitis

Stroke

300

The only current treatment for CJD

What is supportive care?

400

The reason for a person with CJD to fail a roadside sobriety test.

- Cerebellar ataxia

- unsteady gait

- unable to balance themselves

400

Full name of RT-QuIC

Real-time quaking-induced conversion

400

One entity to report a positive CJD specimen to.

- Chief Medical Officer of Health

- Medical Officer of Health of the zone

400

Genetic material requirement of a prion

Nothing!

400

How long does a typical sCJD case last?

What is weeks to a month