Leiderman D B, Decker K P, Borcich J, Choi D W
Neurology. 1986 Jun;36(6):835-7. doi: 10.1212/wnl.36.6.835.
We report the coincidence of pathologically confirmed sporadic CJD in two unrelated schoolteachers who shared a school wing for 9 months. The first developed ataxia, tremulousness, and dementia 5 months after his last contact with his colleague. Diagnosis of CJD was made 2 months later by brain biopsy. Eight months later, the second teacher developed similar symptoms and died after 9 months. Whether this unique coincidence reflects mere chance or some form of direct viral transmission is unknown. Continued epidemiologic surveillance for any future "coincidence" is warranted.