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Anthrax hits China as pig disease festers
2005-08-07
I generally skim past the avian flu/swine flu stories but this one caught my eye...
Anthrax has killed one person and infected 12 in northeast China, state media reported on Sunday, in the latest outbreak of animal-borne disease to hit the country in recent weeks.
Is there a standard multiplier for death tolls released by the ChiComs?
Anthrax, a disease caused by spore-forming bacteria normally contracted through contact with infected livestock, struck on July 29 outside Shenyang, in Liaoning province, Xinhua news agency said on its Web site, www.xinhuanet.com. By Friday, no new cases had been reported in the town of Damintun for five consecutive days, and the lives and work of people in the area have returned to normal, Xinhua said. Anthrax thrives in grazing livestock such as cattle, goats and sheep, which can ingest anthrax spores from the soil. Infections were isolated to Damintun and two surrounding villages, Xinhua said. Eleven victims had been treated in hospital and were recovering, it said. Livestock in the affected areas had been inoculated with anti-anthrax vaccine or culled and safely buried, it said. Local officials had carefully checked all local meat sales points and banned people from bringing sick animals to markets. Echoing an ongoing outbreak of a pig disease that has killed at least 39 people in southwestern China, all the victims in Damintun were infected through slaughtering, handling or eating infected cows.
Snipped all the swine flu stuff. Read if you wish...
Posted by:Seafarious

#7  Based on the SARS epidemic, doubling the death toll should be about right.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2005-08-07 19:04  

#6  I raised pigs as a 4H project in the early 1960's (yeah, I'm as old as dirt). It used to cost me about $8 to innoculate each pig with all the vaccines and antibiotics necessary to keep them safe and healthy. Surprisingly, the price today is only about $16 for the same innoculations. It cost even less to innoculate our two milk cows and the mule we used to plow our garden.

The problem in China is the same problem you have in any other controlled economy - the people raising livestock only do what they're told to do, and the government assumes that it will lose x percent any, so why waste money on expensive vaccines. Lives are cheap - nobody in government cares about the lives of the people. The result is stories like these.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-08-07 15:22  

#5  Slock, that's a pretty nasty scenario. The trouble is that it's totally believable - and the outcome is going to be horrendous.
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2005-08-07 14:37  

#4  Oink Oink !
Posted by: Oztralian [aka] God Save The World   2005-08-07 11:38  

#3  And don't forget the corrupt government doctor/official who blackmarkets the vaccine to the farmers, who then cut the stuff lowering its effectiveness so that the disease survives and mutates into a resistant variety. Oh, joy.

I just hope that when it really get serious, we don't get that humanitarian crowd demanding we compromise our vaccines by shipping them into that Chinese circus.
Posted by: Slock Phavilet4871   2005-08-07 08:25  

#2  Eee-yah. Man, this is scary stuff. And the Japanese Anthrax cover? Weird.

Livestock in the affected areas had been inoculated with anti-anthrax vaccine or culled and safely buried, it said. Local officials had carefully checked all local meat sales points and banned people from bringing sick animals to markets.

HAHAHA yeah right. Local officials did everything they were supposed to do. Uh-huh.
Posted by: gromky   2005-08-07 04:54  

#1  China is not having a good year, health-wise.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-08-07 04:12  

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