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Researchers believe that ctltae become infected with spongiform encephalitis when they consume the brains and spinal cords of other infected ctltae. They have difficulty walking or standing and might appear to be off-balance. They have behavior and attitude changes and lose weight even though they continue to eat. Infected cows continue to physically and mentally deteriorate until they are either put down or die from the disease. Humans with CJD develop similar symptoms. They have difficulty with their coordination and suffer from memory loss, withdrawal, depression and muscle spasms. Some infected patients also have difficulty sleeping. The symptoms of mad cow Disease take a long time to show. It may be 2-8 years of being infected before the patient shows any symptoms. The symptoms in cows are unco-ordinated movement, loss in weight despite a good appetite, trouble standing and walking, less milk production and an overall change in attitude. The symptoms keep on worsening till the animal can not stand up at all, in which case they are referred to as downers. The symptoms keep on getting worse and finally result in death -16Was this answer helpful?