Is ME/CFS a Single Case of an Undiscovered Cause?
The history of medicine demonstrates that the identification of disease mechanisms can vary dramatically in duration and complexity. The discovery and confirmation of HIV required only approximately two years, after which the diagnosis became universally accepted. The pharmaceutical industry subsequently developed therapies capable of suppressing viral replication, although no definitive cure has yet succeeded in eliminating the virus entirely from the human body. In contrast, other diseases required decades before their underlying mechanisms were understood. One notable example is Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease . Although the disease was initially described between 1920 and 1921, its true cause, misfolded proteins known as prions, was not verified until 1982, more than sixty years later. Research into Kuru played a critical role in uncovering the biology of prion diseases. As described by Robert Sapolsky : “It was studied by Carleton Gajdusek, who showed that the condition was trans...