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Papua New Guinea Pigs

Jamie Dlux explores the work of physicist Carleton Gajdusek, a co-recipient of a Noble Prize in 1976, for his theories on the transmission of kuru.  This is a rare, generally incurable and often fatal neurodegenerative disease first detected among the Fore people of Papua New Guinea.

Gajdusek linked kuru outbreaks in the 1950s and 1960s to the practice of funerary cannibalism, as he observed Fore people digesting the muscles and brains of deceased relatives. Subsequently, this cannibalism was outlawed and the disease promptly disappeared across Papua New Guinea.

The Kuru Guru

What is kuru? How did a deadly disease once limited to a single tribe, the Fore, in the outback of New Guinea spread outward to the wider world?

Here’s a look at Carleton Gajdusek, a pediatrician who has worked as a virologist for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIH) for decades. In 1957, he traveled to New Guinea to study kuru, a disease that attacks the brain, rendering the victim spasmodic and paralyzed until death. More from Jamie Dlux.

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