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Bacteriological disease alert (Swine)
State of Iowa
| 09.18.02
| Dr. John Schiltz
Posted on 09/19/2002 12:24:24 PM PDT by struwwelpeter
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Highlights mine. Alert for all concerned pork producers and veterinarians.
To: farmfriend; Iowa Granny
ping
To: struwwelpeter
To: struwwelpeter
Wow..geeze..maybe the terrorists have gone so crazy, they are now waging war against pigs for daring to be non-halal?
(Sorry, I couldn't resist..)
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posted on
09/19/2002 12:28:24 PM PDT
by
WyldKard
To: TrappedInLiberalHell; WyldKard
Probably PETA-ALF terrorists in this case. And definitely the same bug.
To: struwwelpeter
I guess they figure before the invasion of America commences,
these animals must be eliminated. Call PETA.
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posted on
09/19/2002 12:35:25 PM PDT
by
crypt2k
To: struwwelpeter
Hmmm...terrorist attack on pigs? Maybe that Kennedy guy found a way to make good on his threat to put all pig farmers out of business? What was the stuff DOING in a lab, anyway?
I wonder what it might do to a dog that kills a charging boar that's infected...no flames. That wasn't a joke.
To: struwwelpeter
This particular strain causes encephalitis and rapid mortality in pigs The question is, should we alert Jerrold Nadler, Ted Kennedy, and Michael Moore (among others) of this development?
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posted on
09/19/2002 12:44:04 PM PDT
by
Mr. Mojo
To: cake_crumb
You beat me to it.
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posted on
09/19/2002 12:45:57 PM PDT
by
Mr. Mojo
To: struwwelpeter; TrappedInLiberalHell
Here's a story from today's student newspaper at Michigan State Univ.:
Missing bacteria prompts police, FBI investigation
By ALISON BARKER
The State News
A trio of police squads are investigating the disappearance of pig-vaccine research materials that were allegedly stolen from a secured lab in the Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building last week.
The research materials included notebooks, computer disks and laboratory samples. They were discovered missing by a university employee between the evening of Sept. 12 and the morning of Sept. 13, officials said. MSU police, Michigan State police and the FBI were notified and brought in to investigate the alleged theft.
The missing lab sample is Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, a bacteria that causes pneumonia in young pigs. Using the bacteria, a vaccine is in development in an effort to better protect the pig industry.
MSU Extension veterinarian Barb Straw, who works exclusively with pigs, said people steal items like the pig bacteria for political or personal reasons.
Its nothing I would ever want to steal, Straw said. Theres no use for it.
The direct contact or ingestion of the bacteria does not affect human health, Straw said.
The microscopic bacteria, usually kept in a labeled container, was most likely taken from a freezer maintained at minus 80 degrees or in an incubator so it would not spoil, Straw said.
Its like popsicles, she said. They just wouldnt be sitting in a room. Its not something you would pick up by accident.
MSU police Chief Jim Dunlap said whenever federal research money is associated with a lab experiment, federal authorities are called in to investigate.
Its a dual loss for MSU and the federal agency, Dunlap said.
An exact entry into the lab has not been determined, and there is no indication the theft was related to political activism, Dunlap said.
Investigations involving stolen research materials are very unusual, Dunlap said.
Other details of the case cannot be disclosed because the investigation remains open.
Wolfgang Bauer, physics and astronomy department chairman, works in the Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building and said he hasnt had any security problems within his department.
But, he said he is always concerned with materials possibly getting stolen.
The people who planned the key system have done a careful job, Bauer said. But you cant prevent people from hiding in the bathrooms at night. If people have criminal intent, you cant stop them.
Bauer said hes most concerned with the student-thesis projects getting stolen.
If the research students have potentially worked on for years was stolen, it would affect them severely, Bauer said.
MSU worked with the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Tuesday to inform veterinarians and pork producers about the lab theft as a precaution.
To: struwwelpeter
I am afraid that I may have identified the reason that this bacteria was stolen. I was just reading that a Christian school in MO has a policy of accepting pigs in lieu of cash for tuition payment. The students are credited with cash equal to retail cost of the pigs, which are then slaughtered and served in the cafeteria.
PETA is waging war on this school policy. Could this be the reason that the pig bacteria was stolen?
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posted on
09/19/2002 12:50:46 PM PDT
by
Eva
To: struwwelpeter
bump
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posted on
09/19/2002 12:52:29 PM PDT
by
VOA
To: Rye
"You beat me to it."Bears repeating anyway :- )
To: cake_crumb
My Merck's manual doesn't list any danger to canines. The dog has a lot more to worry about from tusks or stray bullets, IMO.
BTW: this organism is the single greatest cause of swine mortality in Canada. Anyone smell maple syrup around that lab?
To: The Energizer
Its like popsicles, she said...Its not something you would pick up by accident.
That really doesn't make me feel better. I can recall quite a few times when one of the popsicles in our freezer have managed to accidently fall into our daughters' mouth...
To: struwwelpeter
I can almost hear Saddam now:
"YOU IDIOT! WHEN I SAID 'STEAL SOMETHING TO MAKE A BIOWEAPON SO I CAN KILL ALL THOSE AMERICAN PIGS' I MEANT THE IMPERIALIST INFIDEL AMERICAN PIGS!"
Yeah, I know Saddammy is basically an athiest, but not all his people are.
To: struwwelpeter
"My Merck's manual doesn't list any danger to canines. The dog has a lot more to worry about from tusks or stray bullets, IMO"THAT'S a relief.
To: struwwelpeter
Probably PETA-ALF terrorists in this case. And definitely the same bug.Probably.
What I find interesting about it from a muslim terrorism standpoint is that it involves pigs. As far as I know, muslims are forbidden to eat pork. So if you could develop a disease that would affect only pigs but be passed on to those who ate the meat, you'd have a targeted weapon. Maybe they're looking for some characteristic in it's genetic code that could be used in a designer bug.
I would think it would be hard for any muslim country to get research stock if they have no pig production. So maybe they have to steal it.
OTOH, I don't know if they'd waste research money on something that might be such a longshot.
To: struwwelpeter
Whoever it is, they should have to suffer watching their family tortured to death in front of them before they undergo the same fate. Don't mess with my BBQ ribs!
To: struwwelpeter
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posted on
09/19/2002 2:17:51 PM PDT
by
kezekiel
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