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Swine flu, factory pig farms, and the pandemic waiting to happen

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There are all sorts of reasons to avoid eating too much meat, especially if it's from animals raised on so-called factory farms (known to the industry and its regulators as concentrated animal feeding operations, or CAFOs).

There's animal welfare, since the animals are typically kept in cramped conditions that are likely to turn the stomach of many people. There's the environmental cost, since the meat from an animal feeds fewer people than the feed and water used to raise that animal could. There's the concern about antibiotic-resistant strains of disease, since animals in close quarters are often treated before an outbreak happens, leading to the possibility of bacteria growing resistant to medicines humans need to stay healthy.

And then, there is swine flu.

Investigators don't yet know where the new virus sweeping through the Mexican capital originated, or how it developed into an infectious, sometimes deadly illness that seems to pass from person to person.

But experts have been warning for years that this type of outbreak was all but inevitable, given the way we raise and transport food (and ourselves).

The virus that has prompted a U.S. health emergency declaration has genetic material from the viruses that typically attack birds, humans, and pigs. That combination didn't necessarily originate on a pig farm, but it's more than likely.

Where else do you have pigs in close quarters, passing viruses among themselves? Where else do you have birds, either raised nearby as poultry or passing by during migrations? Where else do you have humans, working in and among the pigs, their wastes, and their meat ... and then going home to their families?

Both the New York Times' Andrew Revkin in his Dot Earth blog, and David Kirby on Huffington Post, write intelligently and in depth about this issue.

Organizations like Wildlife Trust have for years been warning about this type of outbreak -- an estimated 75% of human illness originates with wildlife (think Lyme disease, West Nile virus and every other strain of flu). The term used to describe that study is conservation medicine, since preventing and treating outbreaks typically means tackling environmental problems as well.

For instance, in 1999, the deadly Nipah virus spread from bats to humans to pigs because of deforestation of jungles of Borneo and Malaysia. How? As the rain forest was cleared by fire, the Malaysian flying fox, a fruit bat, colonized the orchards on pig farms. As bat waste and half-eaten fruit mingled with pig feed, pigs were exposed to a new virus, which in turn infected pig farmers. More than 100 people died -- 40% of those infected -- and 1 million pigs were slaughtered as a precaution ... and several subsequent outbreaks have claimed dozens more lives.

Are factory farms in Mexico the environmental root of this swine flu outbreak? Is it a global pandemic in the making? Experts will have to determine that. What they have already determined is that factory farms pose a risk of global pandemic such as we seem to be watching emerge.

 

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  • Posted by men7al Thu Apr 30, 2009 7:22am PDT
    there goes my pork chops for dinner..I'm going thru meat withdraw and seeing it on my plate is so tempting to die of sudden heart failure LOL....
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  • Posted by Charles Sat May 2, 2009 10:24am PDT
    AMEN!! tou tell'em Christopher S. They have no truth to talk about so they make up lies, and "fear" news...But of HOG SH1T!!!
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  • Posted by Action Hank Sat May 2, 2009 3:11pm PDT
    In theory our standards for food safety and even factory pork farming are higher than in outer countries. I've seen meat labeled as being solely of US origin on store shelves, and I've looked up information on US pork such as http://www.bestfoodnation.com/pork.asp Granted, this is an industry website, but sick pigs aren't supposed to enter the human food chain at the packing plant and the USDA and companies have inspectors that check on their farms and factories. Besides, has anyone even identified pigs as a source of this disease, or picked out a pig as patient zero yet? Nope. This disease has been around long before factory farming was big (1918) and has both avian and porcine origins, and gained the ability to jump to humans and then spread among us. It woundn't make any sense to blame meat packers or piggeries in the US, but it is convenient for PETA and similar groups to do so as means of attacking the meat industry. Our focus right now needs to be treating the sick and doing as much as reasonably possible to halt human-to-human spread. The virus can still mutate and become more dangerous, after all.
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  • Posted by kuttengrass Sun May 3, 2009 5:33am PDT
    Peta upsets me so much they only talk about negitive things I myself love to eat meat of any type pig, cow, sheepand there are other meats that make me hungry when I just think about them but you know what I love leather shoes ,boots,gloves,and yes seats made of deer skin you know all I just said really has nothing to do with anything! just as the big howra on the news about the swine flu they always like to change the subjects about real news to keep our minds so busy! scareing people that already have enough on their minds its just a damn shame !!
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  • Posted by Lydia M Sun May 3, 2009 11:07am PDT
    Our fruits,veggis,meats there is something wrong w this picture what is going on,What is left for us to eat next thing we know our foods are going to be made in pills and that is also a risk.
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  • Posted by Stjepan Wed May 6, 2009 9:07am PDT
    Dear and esteemed friends, Allow me to greet you, I'm professionally a vet, and the red spot on the swine skin that can be seen and I myself have seen, I thin it's to us professionals well known erysipelas, which is usually treated by antibiotics. SWINE FLU Swine flu appears in it acute state and the animal die at very spot, and they aren't dangerous for men, and they don't belong to the group zoonoze. It means they aren't transfored to people, so I think it's only a somebody's fraud,only the GMO food to be imposed,what's far and far the most dangerous food for for both human and animal health. Two weeks ago I attended a feast,where hog and pig meat were consumated in huge quantities, and nobody of my friends appeared to get any simptoms, which could direct to any infection. I remember,We we had the mad cow mania, bird influece and the vertigo sheep, as you can we all who have consumated the of all these animals are really still alive. But only take in account how many people were killed in street and road traffic, suicide killin each other, by drowning and the ways, like in natural catastrphies, tsunamy, tornados, wood brands, floods... And here falce professionals speak speak on so called pandemia??? After we have to wash up anyway our hands and bodies,in this time it could be only a news for those ones who usually don't practise their personal hygeane. Anyway my habit I wash up my hands after sheeting and pissing, sorry saying so. I swear I do. My scout word! In marketing everyting is allowed, eating swine meet with their dirty hands after sitting in lavatory and after counting their heaps of money, to busy to have any time for washing up, what's their eveyday habit! Thanks and best wishes
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