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date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 17:52:48 +0100,    group: uk.business.agriculture        back       
Canada yet another epidemic   
Pat's Note: Now salmonella.

So just to tally up - they have PMWS  and MRSA st398 in their pigs,
serious outbreaks of MRSA, C.Diff and Listeria in the hspitals and
community and a small outbreak of Legionnaires in Hamilton.

All in much the same area as the SARS outbreak a few years ago.

Now, I don't believe that all these diseases epidemics and outbreaks
are linked to pigs, but some almost certainly are.

Bear in mind the University in this very area confirmed MRSA in the
pigs, people and pork. Guelph - they played it straight and told the
world. The Americans have done the same.

Word reaches me that Kansas State University Animal Science Department
are hot on the trail and stepped up work on PCV2, the daddy of PMWS.
They have been hard at it for two years now. They are also very well
aware of events in Britain.

Once it was easier to track disease, although Britain's vets never
managed to convince me that they ever managed to track anything
despite all the noise and bluster, aside when they knew it was their
own fault and covered up. 

They just pandered to prejudice and promoting  their own inflated idea
of their importance.

The databases and id's are not much good when huge packing plants
handle multi products. Cross contamination is ineviatble.

Would Britain be so open!

Information has to be drawn like teeth and we then find out it has
been though the hands of multiple reality facilitators massaging the
truth

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20080829/que_salmonella_080829/20080829?hub=Canada

Salmonella outbreak linked to one death in Quebec

Updated Fri. Aug. 29 2008 12:15 PM ET

The Canadian Press

MONTREAL -- Quebec health officials say an unusually high number of
people have fallen ill with salmonellosis across several regions of
the province. 

Horacio Arruda of Quebec's public health department says 87 cases of
salmonellosis have been reported. 

The department says one death has been linked to the outbreak. 

The Food and Agriculture Ministry has issued recalls of some brands of
cheese that are a suspected source of the outbreak. ....

-- 
Regards
Pat Gardiner
Release the results of testing British pigs for MRSA and C.Diff now!
www.go-self-sufficient.com  and http://animal-epidemics.blogspot.com/
date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 17:52:48 +0100   author:   Pat Gardiner

Re: Canada yet another epidemic   
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"Pat Gardiner"  wrote in message 
news:i69gb4hnddojc131if7recems6qssp88a2@4ax.com...
> Pat's Note: Now salmonella.
>
> So just to tally up - they have PMWS  and MRSA st398 in their pigs,
> serious outbreaks of MRSA, C.Diff and Listeria in the hspitals and
> community and a small outbreak of Legionnaires in Hamilton.
>
> All in much the same area as the SARS outbreak a few years ago.
>
> Now, I don't believe that all these diseases epidemics and outbreaks
> are linked to pigs, but some almost certainly are.
>
> Bear in mind the University in this very area confirmed MRSA in the
> pigs, people and pork. Guelph - they played it straight and told the
> world. The Americans have done the same.
>
> Word reaches me that Kansas State University Animal Science Department
> are hot on the trail and stepped up work on PCV2, the daddy of PMWS.
> They have been hard at it for two years now. They are also very well
> aware of events in Britain.
>
> Once it was easier to track disease, although Britain's vets never
> managed to convince me that they ever managed to track anything
> despite all the noise and bluster, aside when they knew it was their
> own fault and covered up.
>
> They just pandered to prejudice and promoting  their own inflated idea
> of their importance.
>
> The databases and id's are not much good when huge packing plants
> handle multi products. Cross contamination is ineviatble.
>
> Would Britain be so open!
>
> Information has to be drawn like teeth and we then find out it has
> been though the hands of multiple reality facilitators massaging the
> truth
>
> http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20080829/que_salmonella_080829/20080829?hub=Canada
>
> Salmonella outbreak linked to one death in Quebec
>
> Updated Fri. Aug. 29 2008 12:15 PM ET
>
> The Canadian Press
>
> MONTREAL -- Quebec health officials say an unusually high number of
> people have fallen ill with salmonellosis across several regions of
> the province.
>
> Horacio Arruda of Quebec's public health department says 87 cases of
> salmonellosis have been reported.
>
> The department says one death has been linked to the outbreak.
>
> The Food and Agriculture Ministry has issued recalls of some brands of
> cheese that are a suspected source of the outbreak. ....
>
> -- 
> Regards
> Pat Gardiner
> Release the results of testing British pigs for MRSA and C.Diff now!
> www.go-self-sufficient.com  and http://animal-epidemics.blogspot.com/
>
>
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 07:51:17 +0100   author:   charlie

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