China's pig flu: The next health disaster? »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 1 year, 5 months ago in StyleFirst came the bird flu. Now China's pigs are succumbing to a violent infection. Is a human disease next?
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nanheyangrouchuan1 year, 5 months ago
This disgusting disease broke out in Sichuan province last year and was successfully covered up. Not this time because Shenzhen and Hong Kong import pork from this area and their inspectors won't be blindsided by knuckledragging local bosses. Let's see, melamine, ethylene glycol poisoned medicine around the globe, #1 mercury, lead, organic chemical and CO2 polluter in the world and now this. What is the benefit of outsourcing to China?
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TechnologyExpert1 year, 5 months ago
The benefit of outsourcing to China comes not so much to consumers but to corporations and CEOs, who line their pockets with the extra cash while risking our health in the process.
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Macondo1 year, 5 months ago
This problem is very serious.
One of the risks for a pandemia is the crowding of animals in a large scale of farming.
We have problems already in the US, in particular related with hog farms.
Beside the biological contamination, pollutants from large amount of feces and chemical degradation of the same are very critical.
There is not a simple solution to such problems.
All this require multinational efforts and cooperation.
One of the obstacles will be how to keep the politicians out of the equation, and be able to manage the efforts with a scientific and technical criteria.
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tallgrass1 year, 5 months ago
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nanheyangrouchuan1 year, 5 months ago
Pulled this off of a Sanya Island news site:
Linyi City in Shandong Province Hospital several medical institutions since the eve of May 1, have already admitted a few were not fully diagnosed patients, and patients with more than 20% of the children, Currently, more children dying. According to Qingdao News Network reported, Linyi City Hospital Medical Section, a condition of anonymity, the doctor said, Hospital recently they did have a number of children treated patients. The doctor said that she has been admitted after sick children died from complications, but it does not determine their death and disease are directly related. The doctor on the phone, and did not clearly state whether the patient is, what disease only ambiguity that may belong to intestinal infection. Linyi spectialists immunization Bureau surnamed Zhu one of the staff also affirmed recently did occur in Linyi relative focus on the disease repeated phenomenon.
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nanheyangrouchuan1 year, 5 months ago
Pulled this off of a Sanya Island news site II:
He said that almost every day we received reports of similar cases, Linyi spectialists has collected samples of the virus, such as timely reporting to the Shandong Provincial Center for Disease Control, still not being fully identified the virus specific names. Zhu acknowledged the disease is contagious, spread mainly through daily physical contact, is a virus transmitted diseases. Currently found in the city of Linyi this unknown disease, the clinical symptoms are symptoms of mouth and throat swelling long, face, hands, back and other places long red spots, fever. Linyi City Netcom said 114 staff aware of this. Qingdao Municipal Center for Disease Control said. At present, Qingdao, the Centers for Disease Control has not received the medical institutions and Linyi reported found in the Case Report
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patnmeril1 year, 5 months ago
Do infected animals/feed count as WMDs?? Maybe we should invade;
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Natalie11831 year, 5 months ago
China is disgusting. I don't know why we would even import there food. They don't make food healthy enough for pets nevermind people and all the diseases (obviously not ALL but many) come from that overcrowded country. I have nothing against the Chinese, but there government is not up to par when it comes to food safety and inspection.
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nu20071 year, 5 months ago
You are damn right about chinese food products for human. China has a track record of poisonous food sold for human consumption and killed quite a number of people. I compile the non-exhaustive list here that had appeared on the news over the recent 10 years:
1) baby milk powder (killed many babies in china)
2) soya sauce (made with real human hair)
3) dog pet food
4) white rice (bleached with industrial white dye)
5) preserved duck eggs (egg yolk bleached with industrial red dye)
6) dry squid/beef jerky snack (above limit preservatives)
7) japanese-style marinated sea eel (industrial preservatives)
8) sweet pasty stuff in chinese moon cake (reused material over many years)
9) domestic poultry/exotic animal meat (bird flu/SARS)
10) viagra (fake blue pills)
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k21bl1 year, 5 months ago
Just think of all the imports that come into this country from China. Hard telling whats in that crap that comes in from that country! China is a filthy country!
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ontherock1 year, 5 months ago
They give their children away over there?? No actually they sell them and call it adoption fees. They are sick and twisted!! We should cut off all imports until they clean up!!!
Scarry stuff!!!
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arcrftmech161 year, 5 months ago
The simple solution is not to buy anything made in China. It's hard to do nowdays but it can be done and if everyone did this the american companies would get the message. Wal-Mart would be out of business too unless they opted to insoruce from the american workers and businesses. Cheap China made products are not of any quality or usefull for any period of time. If we stopped buying the Made in China products it would also help with a reduction in waste and landfill space. That's where it all usually ends up after its short lifecycle.
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kxjoe1 year, 5 months ago
I would say not buying form China may be a clear solution, but is not simple. Virtually everything you buy comes from China. We would have to boycott at a level not seen in centuries. No more computers, much less choice for appliances and A/V equipment. All the big corporations have work done there.
I agree it can be done, but it will cost us a lot to change. Plus, it will never work unless it is near universal.
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nostalgia1 year, 5 months ago
You need to boycott products made in China AND send emails to the companies manufacturing there. Tell them you will no longer buy any "Made in China" goods.
As far as "cost us a lot to change" I'm not convinced. I think you may end up spending more in the long run since the quality and reliability of Chinese made goods is so poor. You end up with an appliance that needs frequent repir. On small items you simply throw it in the trash and go buy another one
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misanoel1 year, 5 months ago
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nostalgia1 year, 5 months ago
Email the company and ask. I did with Eukanuba dry food - my daughter feeds it to her dog. They would not even reply!
I have been buying a dry dog food for our dog made at a north Texas feed company. They have been in business for 75 years. When asked about their ingredients, they were more than happy to tell me that all ingredients come from the US - mostly from Texas. Only one ingredient is imported and they get that from Canada
You need be be proactive - ask.
Also I would encourage everyone to email the FDA, USDA and your members of Congress. Tell them you want the country of original of all ingredients listed on the label
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kiki57111 year, 5 months ago
it's disgusting. I am sick of everything being made in China. I go out of my way to look for stuff that is NOT made there. It's hard though.
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normallysilent1 year, 5 months ago
Doesn't matter much, China plans on poisoning us all long before any Virus has time to get to us anyway and as for the dead pigs, don't worry about that either China already has a buyer. It should be on your stores shelves by next week.
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contrast1 year, 5 months ago
We love fear these days. I dont ahve anything to worry about though I already died of bird flu that was supposed to kill the world in ten days or whatever the story said.
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Hawklead1 year, 5 months ago
While this may sound a bit "far out", I sometimes wonder if these "flus" are not in fact some kind of wierd way of testing the effectivnes "biological weapons" for some kind of future conflict.
China has never signed an agreement not to use them.
Still if it's not one thing it's annother. I agree with a lot of you, I go out of my way not to buy chinese.
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dontknowmuch1 year, 5 months ago
K21bl, ontherock.
I cannot help but think you know little of China. I lived there and was ashamed, ashamed at the working and living conditions people there who worked for good ol' Western companies in compounds, crammed four to eight in a tiny room and paid a few dollars a day. At Western companies who kept demanding to prices be lowered to the point that the raw material and labor cost about the same as the selling price. And for what? So that our CEOs and stockholder can take in more. We can't pollute here anymore so we go and do it there.
China could produce quality goods and it does but we don't want to pay the price so it does not get here. Why are there so many things made in China, because OUR companies have moved there to exploit the people there and make more money. As for the government well every time it plugs one hole another opens up because someone has to cut corners just to meet the greed of the Western companies
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THOMNH621 year, 5 months ago
like oh my god, this is so our fault, greedy americans, damn you.
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MissStylish1 year, 5 months ago
Dontknowmuch is completely right. Not only are companies going there to produce goods so we can buy goods at 'reasonable' prices, but when companies need to dispose of waste products the Chinese government allow the same Western governments to make dumps of tracts of Chinese lands. Who knows how long the continent of Asia will take repay the huge ecological hit it is taking for the West.
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