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12/22/2003: Duck kill in S Korea
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Those are dead ducks. Whoa. South Korea is in the midst of a huge poultry flu, and it's spreading. It's resisted an initial effort to contain the spread. So far they've had to kill almost a million ducks and chickens to try to stop the virus. |
I hope they are actually destroying those ducks and not turning them into people or livestock feed.
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Never mind. :blush: |
Hell..I'd eat that duck!
Duck flu != people flu. I love duck.. |
Should have gotten their flu shots this year. Silly ducks.
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Wouldn't cooking kill the flu?
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I read that as "Duck kills 5 in Korea"
I need to get some sleep! |
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There are diseases that are transmissible across species. Not all the results are in, but there are suspicions that Creutzfeld-Jacob Disease in humans is caused by Mad Cow. You go ahead and eat what you want, but I'd prefer not to risk it, thanx. |
Most of the new strains of flu that come through every year originate in the farming practices where pigs and ducks are raised in proximity and on each other's waste products. Read more about it here. http://www.sciencenews.org/sn_arc97/12_13_97/fob1.htm
and yes, the virus is likely killed by cooking but someone has to handle that food before it is cooked. Think SARS here where the initial viral infection was to cooks. The biggest problem would be if the diseased ducks would be fed to pigs because the transmission route is from duck to pig to human. The virus mutates at each step so as to be able to infect the next host. |
Ulch - that meat was tainted! You feel deathly sick.
- Nethack |
#pray
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Well, that's no ordinary duck! That's the most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered fowl you ever set eyes on!
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Yum...crispy duck...but maybe not THOSE ducks. :eek: :vomit:
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The caption for this one says: "An official sprays chemicals on poultry cages at a Bangkok market, as Thailand announced its second bird flu death." Perhaps this avian flu is this year's version of SARS.
I've read somewhere that one of the reasons so many of these flu outbreaks occur in Asia is that the birds are bred in overcrowded conditions and that human waste (aka Night Soil) is spread on the fields where the feed is raised to feed the birds. What a twisted web we humans weave! |
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