A Spanish pathologist who specialized in a human strain of mad cow disease died Saturday, and officials suspect the disease played a role in his death, officials said.
The doctor was head of the anatomy pathology section at the University Hospital Principe de Asturias in Alcala de Henares, outside of Madrid, according to the Madrid regional government's health office. He died Saturday night, at the hospital where he worked, officials said. The doctor's name was not released at the request of his family.
Several samples have been sent off for testing, the office said, but results are expected to take a month.
The doctor was well known both in and outside Spain for his work in the pathology field. His speciality was the human strain of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
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I guess if you are working around deadly things like that then there is a chance you could die from it. Hopefully all of his research won'tbe wasted and someone will continue in his place.


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Hope someone does carry on his research - because I really love a good steak every now and then...
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Poor guy!