Swine Flu : Changed Name Turned Into Debate

Posted on October 7th, 2009 in Global Focus ,

Top 18 Pork ConsumptionTotal of amount pig price is $58,223,482,642 in 18 countries. A fantastic number, isn’t it? When swine flu, which is referred to pig disease, spread worldwide, kill hundred to thousand people, can you see the effect for these industries? WHO declared swine flu as pandemic in June 11, 2009 after this disease hurted $97 billion U.S pork industries because people are afraid of eating pork. It was a extremely big disaster for these industries. Find what happen next.

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Swine Flu in Indonesia : Unfolding the Facts — (Part 4)

Posted on October 2nd, 2009 in Global Focus ,

Swine Flu DiagramRichard Webby of St Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, US, said that It was almost certainly true that viruses of different species can mix in pigs – pigs have numerous “hybrid” viruses. But the pig as a mixing vessel for human flu pandemics is just a hypothesis. The pandemics of 1957 and 1968, which killed millions, did seem to result from the mixing of bird flu strains with mammalian flu, although where this occurred is not known. However, the even greater 1918 pandemic did not.

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Swine Flu in Indonesia : Unfolding the Facts — (Part 3)

Posted on September 30th, 2009 in Global Focus , ,

Swine Flu in Islamic School Moeslems do not eat pork. If they eat it accidently, they puked it after knowing that. Not today, tomorrow or more they will puke it whenever they know that they have eaten pork. And they do not breed pigs, too. So, where do they get swine flu from? How? Since there’s no explanation where this virus came from and when these students might have contacted with, we can conclude that may be it was not a directly contact, probably an indirectly contact. This following could be a good explanation.

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Swine Flu in Indonesia : Unfolding the Facts — (Part 2)

Posted on September 29th, 2009 in Global Focus ,

PorkIs it safe to eat pork now? When experts said that cooked pork products are safe to eat because the virus cannot be transmitted by eating food, it is probably true. The virus habitat is in respiratory system, not in blood and meat. Anyway, who have tried to eat those meat from H1N1-infected pigs? Would you be the first who try? Tell me if you really did.

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Swine Flu in Indonesia : Unfolding the Facts — (Part 1)

Posted on September 29th, 2009 in Global Focus ,

Tourist in Ngurah Rai International AirportResearchers found pigs in Indonesia infected by H1N1 virus in September 2009. If this virus didn’t come from Indonesia and none of tourists visited the pigs farms, so where did this poor animal get this virus from? That’s what we like to find out. And this search would reveal some interesting things (or scary things, depend on your point of view). Let’s check it out. When most people think that this is what doctors must know, as a matter of fact this is what people must know.

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