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China Orders Cats Killed After SARS Tests (10,000 Civets)
AP/Yahoo ^
| 1-4-2004
| Joe McDonald
Posted on 01/04/2004 9:06:32 PM PST by blam
China Orders Cats Killed After SARS Tests
By JOE McDONALD, Associated Press Writer
BEIJING - China on Monday ordered some 10,000 civet cats in wildlife markets killed in its southern province of Guangdong after genetic tests suggested a link to a suspected SARS (news - web sites) case.
Also Monday, authorities denied reports that a second suspected case of severe acute respiratory syndrome had been found in Guangdong.
All of Guangdong's wildlife markets were ordered to close, Feng Liuxiang, deputy director of the province's health department, said on national television.
Civets are considered a delicacy in Guangdong and are served in wild game restaurants.
The announcement came after researchers at Hong Kong University said they found similarities between a virus found in the cats and in a suspected SARS patient in Guangdong, suggesting the disease might have jumped from animals.
"We will take resolute measures to close all the wildlife markets in Guangdong and to kill the civet cats," Feng said on the national noon newscast of China Central Television.
CCTV said there were believed to be about 10,000 civet cats on sale in Guangdong wildlife markets.
Civets were cited by scientists as a possible source of SARS, which is believed to have begun in Guangdong. The disease killed 349 people on China's mainland and 774 worldwide before subsiding in June.
China banned trade in civets and 53 other wild animals last April amid sweeping efforts to stop the spread of SARS. That prohibition was lifted in August despite warnings by scientists that the animals might still be a health threat.
The new ban was announced as Chinese and international experts were trying to confirm whether a 32-year-old television producer identified as a possible SARS case has the virus. They say that after three weeks of inconclusive tests, they expect to announce a decision this week.
Wang said the patient was recovering.
Also Monday, Chinese health officials denied reports by Hong Kong newspapers that a waitress at a wild game restaurant in Guangzhou, the Guangdong provincial capital, was a suspected SARS case.
"We do have a fever patient due to pneumonia, but this has no direct connection with any suspected SARS case," the official Xinhua News Agency quoted Wang Ming, deputy director of the Guangzhou municipal disease prevention and control center, as saying.
"We have taken necessary medical measures towards the patient with a fever," Wang was quoted as saying. "Our diseases prevention and control centers are examining and closely monitoring the situation."
In the Philippines, health officials said Monday they have isolated a woman suspected of contracting the SARS virus while working in Hong Kong.
SARS test results were expected later Monday, Health Department official Dennis Magat said.
He said the woman was isolated in a Manila hospital after developing a fever upon arrival from Hong Kong. It wasn't immediately clear when she arrived in the Philippines.
"We are waiting for a test to confirm if she has SARS," Magat said.
Last year, the Philippines reported 12 SARS cases, including two deaths. All but four were traced back to a Filipina nurse who contracted the virus in Toronto and infected her father after returning home. Both have died.
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cats; china; civets; guangdong; guangzhou; hongkong; killed; philippines; sars; tests
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posted on
01/04/2004 9:06:33 PM PST
by
blam
To: aristeides; Judith Anne; riri
Ping.
2
posted on
01/04/2004 9:07:29 PM PST
by
blam
To: blam
CAPTAIN: HOW ARE YOU CATS!!
CAPTAIN: ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US.
3
posted on
01/04/2004 9:07:57 PM PST
by
RichInOC
(...somebody had to say it...why not me?)
To: blam
YOU NO EAT CAT YOU NO EAT CAT!!! NO FOO FO YOU!! NO FOO FO YOU!
4
posted on
01/04/2004 9:16:49 PM PST
by
metalboy
(Marshall Will and Holly, on a routine expedition, came upon the greatest earthquake ever known...)
To: blam
The link from civets to humans (I thought) was established last May. The Chinese are a little behind on this one. Here's a pic.
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posted on
01/04/2004 9:16:58 PM PST
by
July 4th
(George W. Bush, Avenger of the Bones)
To: July 4th
Actually, a civet is not a cat but a "Viverrid"; this is the family which also includes mongooses.
Civet musk gland secretions are used as fixatives in many expensive perfumes.
6
posted on
01/04/2004 9:45:32 PM PST
by
petuniasevan
(Caught you reading my taglines again!)
To: petuniasevan
Beautiful animals. A real pity they're going to be killed. If the Chinese government would enforce some basic hygienic measures, it would entirely unnecessary.
7
posted on
01/05/2004 4:07:23 AM PST
by
gd124
To: blam
China banned trade in civets and 53 other wild animals last April amid sweeping efforts to stop the spread of SARS. That prohibition was lifted in August despite warnings by scientists that the animals might still be a health threat. This illustrates why Chicoms can't be trusted.
To: gd124
They where still going to be killed for food. These are not pets but are instead dinner.
9
posted on
01/05/2004 5:54:15 AM PST
by
eastforker
(The color of justice is green,just ask Johny Cochran!)
To: eastforker
Basic hygienic measures like not keeping 10's of thousands of wild animals in crowded markets :)
China is responsible for the large majority of new strains of influenza due to keeping chickens and ducks in close quarters with pigs and humans.
10
posted on
01/05/2004 6:03:18 AM PST
by
gd124
To: eastforker
the other other OTHER white meat? :>
11
posted on
01/05/2004 6:05:59 AM PST
by
KantianBurke
(Don't Tread on Me)
To: RichInOC
You know what you doing.
12
posted on
01/05/2004 6:07:16 AM PST
by
Constitution Day
(Iraqi blogger to President Bush: "The bones in the mass graves salute you, Avenger of the Bones.")
To: blam
See what happens when you eat bad........ ahh, nevermind.
To: gd124
I'm very sad ,you know I'm a Chinese,Now more people Sympathize with this kind of animal in China,But I very sad We can't protect it ,Because somebody has already made a decision to destroy this kind of animal .I flow the tears to these animals. I'm sorry,I can't say more because my security.
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posted on
01/05/2004 6:19:03 AM PST
by
serurier
(We come here for the freedom of the world)
To: gd124
No kidding. If the US cattle were potentially spreading SARS instead of PMS, we'd hear no end of it.
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posted on
01/05/2004 6:23:07 AM PST
by
txhurl
(They call it PMS because 'mad cow disease' was already taken.)
To: txflake
But the ox is a domestic animal but civet is a wild animal .
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posted on
01/05/2004 6:27:08 AM PST
by
serurier
(We come here for the freedom of the world)
To: serurier
I agree, it is very sad...but, what can be done?
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posted on
01/05/2004 8:28:52 AM PST
by
blam
To: blam; CathyRyan; Mother Abigail; Dog Gone; Petronski; per loin; riri; flutters; Judith Anne; ...
Ping.
To: blam
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posted on
01/05/2004 11:50:00 AM PST
by
South40
(My vote helped defeat cruz bustamante; did yours?)
To: blam
10,000 Civet cats killedMaybe one of these days we will apply this logic when confronted with too many lawyers that cause pain and suffering.
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