 | "Mr.Smartypants | | NewsGroup User |
| Salmonellosis | 4/22/2008 2:18:10 AM |
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| Goobs should pay particular attention to the fact that PIGS are listed as one of the animals that can carry salmonella and show no signs of illness.
Is this going to be another "dictionary moment" for you Goobs?
Salmonellosis is an infection of the intestines caused by bacteria called Salmonella.
Symptoms
Symptoms usually develop 6 to 72 hours after consuming infected food or drink. Symptoms typically last 4 to 7 days and can include:
Diarrhea Stomach cramps Headache Fever Vomiting Dehydration (fluid loss), especially among infants and the elderly How is it spread?
Salmonella bacteria leave the body in the stool. Persons infected with Salmonella can pass the bacteria to others if they do not wash their hands well after using the bathroom.
A person can become infected with Salmonella by:
Eating food or drinking water or milk that has been contaminated with Salmonella bacteria. Touching infected animals and then eating or touching the mouth without washing hands first. Infected animals often do not appear sick. Animals commonly infected with Salmonella include chickens, ducks, pigs, cows, rodents, and reptiles such as snakes, lizards, and turtles. Pets are a common source of infection. Eating ready-to-eat foods (foods that don=92t need to be cooked) that have been prepared with utensils, or on food preparation surfaces contaminated with Salmonella. Diagnosis and treatment
Salmonella infection is usually diagnosed by a stool test. Most people recover without treatment. Antibiotics are sometimes used for people with severe illness. Antibiotics may also be helpful for young infants and people with certain chronic medical conditions such as cancer, sickle cell disease, HIV infection, other immune system problems, and chronic gastrointestinal disease. Drink plenty of liquids to prevent dehydration. Prevention
Wash hands with soap and warm water after going to the bathroom, changing diapers, touching animals, and before eating or preparing food. Cook all meats thoroughly=97particularly poultry. Do not eat raw or undercooked eggs. Drink only pasteurized milk. Refrigerate food promptly. Disinfect food-preparation surfaces and utensils after each use, as follows: Use 1 tsp liquid household bleach per gallon of water. Do not rinse. Let air dry. Prepare the bleach solution fresh daily. People with diarrhea should not work as food handlers, care for children or provide health care. Children with diarrhea should not attend child care or school. Report all King County cases to Public Health by calling (206) 296-4774.
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 | Rudy Canoza <pi | | NewsGroup User |
| Re: Salmonellosis | 4/22/2008 4:36:45 AM |
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| runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and proud of it, blabbered: > On Apr 22, 12:46 pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.not> wrote: >> runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and >> proud of it, blabbered: >> >>> Rudy should pay particular attention to the fact that PIGS are listed >>> as one of the animals that can carry salmonella and show no signs of >>> illness. >> In their guts, stupid cocksucker, not in their flesh. > > and of course there is *absolutely* no possibility of cross- > contamination in our squeaky clean processing facilities.
You're off topic, again. We're talking about pigs carrying some wasting disease like BSE. There is no evidence that they do.
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 | "Mr. Smartypant | | NewsGroup User |
| Re: Salmonellosis | 4/22/2008 6:00:45 AM |
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| On Apr 22, 2:36=A0pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.not> wrote: > runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and > proud of it, blabbered: > > > On Apr 22, 12:46 pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.not> wrote: > >> runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and > >> proud of it, blabbered: > > >>> Rudy should pay particular attention to the fact that PIGS are listed > >>> as one of the animals that can carry salmonella and show no signs of > >>> illness. > >> In their guts, stupid cocksucker, not in their flesh. > > > and of course there is *absolutely* no possibility of cross- > > contamination in our squeaky clean processing facilities. > > You're off topic, again. =A0We're talking about pigs carrying some wasting=
> disease like BSE. =A0There is no evidence that they do.
Unless you've tested EVERY pig you can't say they DON'T.
BTW Goobs, one commentator on this business with the sick workers has stated that the inhalation of pig brain would cause an antibody response which may also be attacking the brain/nervous systems of the workers.
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 | Rudy Canoza <pi | | NewsGroup User |
| Re: Salmonellosis | 4/22/2008 6:25:39 AM |
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| runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and proud of it, blabbered: > On Apr 22, 2:36 pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.not> wrote: >> runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and >> proud of it, blabbered: >> >>> On Apr 22, 12:46 pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.not> wrote: >>>> runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and >>>> proud of it, blabbered: >>>>> Rudy should pay particular attention to the fact that PIGS are listed >>>>> as one of the animals that can carry salmonella and show no signs of >>>>> illness. >>>> In their guts, stupid cocksucker, not in their flesh. >>> and of course there is *absolutely* no possibility of cross- >>> contamination in our squeaky clean processing facilities. >> You're off topic, again. We're talking about pigs carrying some wasting >> disease like BSE. There is no evidence that they do. > > Unless you've tested EVERY pig you can't say they DON'T.
There is no evidence that they do. You're bullshitting.
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 | "Mr. Smartypant | | NewsGroup User |
| Re: Salmonellosis | 4/22/2008 6:43:20 AM |
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| On Apr 22, 4:25=A0pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.noot> wrote: > runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and > proud of it, blabbered: > > > > > > > On Apr 22, 2:36 pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.not> wrote: > >> runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and > >> proud of it, blabbered: > > >>> On Apr 22, 12:46 pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.not> wrote: > >>>> runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and=
> >>>> proud of it, blabbered: > >>>>> Rudy should pay particular attention to the fact that PIGS are liste= d > >>>>> as one of the animals that can carry salmonella and show no signs of=
> >>>>> illness. > >>>> In their guts, stupid cocksucker, not in their flesh. > >>> and of course there is *absolutely* no possibility of cross- > >>> contamination in our squeaky clean processing facilities. > >> You're off topic, again. =A0We're talking about pigs carrying some wast= ing > >> disease like BSE. =A0There is no evidence that they do. > > > Unless you've tested EVERY pig you can't say they DON'T. > > There is no evidence that they do. =A0You're bullshitting.-
Goobs, tests of transference of prions from one species to another showed successful migration. IOW, the target specie became infected. In EVERY test.
So to suggest that any specie of mammal is immune can only hold water if tests PROVE that specie is immune. So far all the research suggests that ANY specie can become infected by prions from another specie.
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 | Rudy Canoza <pi | | NewsGroup User |
| Re: Salmonellosis | 4/22/2008 6:51:06 AM |
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| runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and proud of it, blabbered: > On Apr 22, 4:25 pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.noot> wrote: >> runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and >> proud of it, blabbered: >> >> >> >> >> >>> On Apr 22, 2:36 pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.not> wrote: >>>> runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and >>>> proud of it, blabbered: >>>>> On Apr 22, 12:46 pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.not> wrote: >>>>>> runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and >>>>>> proud of it, blabbered: >>>>>>> Rudy should pay particular attention to the fact that PIGS are listed >>>>>>> as one of the animals that can carry salmonella and show no signs of >>>>>>> illness. >>>>>> In their guts, stupid cocksucker, not in their flesh. >>>>> and of course there is *absolutely* no possibility of cross- >>>>> contamination in our squeaky clean processing facilities. >>>> You're off topic, again. We're talking about pigs carrying some wasting >>>> disease like BSE. There is no evidence that they do. >>> Unless you've tested EVERY pig you can't say they DON'T. >> There is no evidence that they do. You're bullshitting.- > > > Rudy, tests of transference of prions from one species to another
There is no evidence that any of the pigs processed by the ill meat packers had any illness at all. The researchers who are investigating this, who unlike you have relevant expertise, believe that healthy pig brain matter caused the autoimmune response in the meat plant workers.
You don't know what you're talking about.
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 | "Mr. Smartypant | | NewsGroup User |
| Re: Salmonellosis | 4/22/2008 8:40:38 AM |
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| On Apr 22, 4:51=A0pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.noot> wrote: > runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and > proud of it, blabbered: > > > > > > > On Apr 22, 4:25 pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.noot> wrote: > >> runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and > >> proud of it, blabbered: > > >>> On Apr 22, 2:36 pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.not> wrote: > >>>> runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate and=
> >>>> proud of it, blabbered: > >>>>> On Apr 22, 12:46 pm, Rudy Canoza <pi...@thedismalscience.not> wrote:=
> >>>>>> runny hamilton, lifelong purposeless jerk-off, science illiterate a= nd > >>>>>> proud of it, blabbered: > >>>>>>> Rudy should pay particular attention to the fact that PIGS are lis= ted > >>>>>>> as one of the animals that can carry salmonella and show no signs = of > >>>>>>> illness. > >>>>>> In their guts, stupid cocksucker, not in their flesh. > >>>>> and of course there is *absolutely* no possibility of cross- > >>>>> contamination in our squeaky clean processing facilities. > >>>> You're off topic, again. =A0We're talking about pigs carrying some wa= sting > >>>> disease like BSE. =A0There is no evidence that they do. > >>> Unless you've tested EVERY pig you can't say they DON'T. > >> There is no evidence that they do. =A0You're bullshitting.- > > > Rudy, tests of transference of prions from one species to another > > There is no evidence that any of the pigs processed by the ill meat > packers had any illness at all. =A0The researchers who are investigating > this, who unlike you have relevant expertise, believe that healthy pig > brain matter caused the autoimmune response in the meat plant workers.
Got a cite?........or are you merely taking the antibody issue that I raised and pretending the researchers raised the issue?
> > You don't know what you're talking about.-
YOU were the one who said live pigs don't carry salmonella. Idiot.
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