Zusammenfassung
Die sporadische Creutzfeldt-Jakob-Krankheit (sCJK) macht den
größten Anteil an humanen Prionerkrankungen aus.
Ihre Ursache gibt noch immer viele Rätsel auf. Aufgrund
seiner biochemischen Eigenschaften erweist sich der Erreger weitgehend
resistent gegenüber den üblichen Sterilisationsmethoden,
so dass medizinische invasive Eingriffe an der Entstehung der Erkrankung
beteiligt sein könnten. Die Kenntnisse über iatrogene Übertragungswege,
orale Infektionen und Ansteckungen durch Blutprodukte bei der variante
CJK (vCJK) unterstreichen die Wichtigkeit einer sorgfältigen Überwachung
und Analyse von potentiellen Übertragungswegen.
In verschiedenen bisher publizierten Studien zu Risikofaktoren
der sCJK wurden zum Teil widersprüchliche Ergebnisse beschrieben,
die hauptsächlich durch das jeweilige verwendete Kontrollkollektiv
erklärbar sein könnten.
In diesem Artikel wird ein Überblick über Epidemiologie
und Klassifikation der CJK gegeben, mögliche Risikofaktoren
diskutiert und bisherige Fall-Kontroll-Studien zusammengefasst.
Summary
Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD) is the most common
form of human transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (prion disease), but
its cause has not been fully elucidated. According to its biochemical
properties prion protein is resistant to routine sterilisation methods. Thus,
invasive medical procedures could be involved in the genesis of
the disease. Present knowledge about iatrogenic routes of transmission,
oral infection and transmission via blood products in variant CJD
(vCJD) underlines the importance of careful surveillance and analysis of
potential routes of transmission.
Several studies of risk factors for sCJD published in the past
have given contrary results, which may be largely explained by different
control groups.
This article reviews epidemiology and classification of CJD and discusses
possible risk factors and summarizes previous case-control studies.
Schlüsselwörter
sporadische Creutzfeldt-Jakob-Krankheit - sCJK - Risikofaktor - Fall-Kontroll-Studie
- Epidemiologie
Keywords
sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease - sCJD - risk factor - case-control study - epidemiology
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