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  MRSA - American Association of Swine Vets         


Author: Pat Gardiner
Date: Mar 31, 2008 15:18

Pat's Note: This seems to be the current position of the AASV in respect of
MRSA. It was published on the first of March

I think Dr Meredith is associated with them in the UK. If the Politburo had
not been so appallingly rude to him, I dare say he would have elaborated on
it.

Still ukba thrives on abuse and intolerance, "the nastiest place on the
Internet" as Jonathon Miller would have it.

No wonder farming is in such a mess, when it is led by such people - paid
lobbyists some of them pretending to be scientists.

Britain encouraged by the Politburo has failed to test British pigs. Defra
will have to defy the lobby groups and do it in the end.

http://www.aasv.org/shap/issues/v16n2/v16n2news.htm

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, pigs, and people

Recent research publications from Europe and Canada have reported a newly
identified methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria in
livestock and people. The non-typeable MRSA (NT-MRSA...
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  manure         


Author: greymaus
Date: Mar 31, 2008 13:36

Called into another agricultural provider today to get lamb milk.

`Still a lot of manure in the yard?'
He blanched. `Do you know how much it cost to get that stuff in?..
How much interest per month? , and with this bloody weather ITS NOT
MOVING', coming home after, I realized that tomorrow is 1st April,
and a months less interest to be paid for the farmer. Wicklow
mountains white down below the 2000' level. Ground sodden, some
growth.

--
Greymaus

Anything that can not kill you is a boring experience.
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  MRSA - Debunking the Politburo myth.         


Author: Pat Gardiner
Date: Mar 31, 2008 12:02

Pat's Note: Some members of the Politburo have been keen to talk down the
seriousness of MRSA in various forms and ways. Not least by stalking me. It
is still going on, even today.

Seven years of morons answering my every post with irrelevant absurdities
and, in many cases, deliberate lies and fabrications.

Although their ideas and actions seem to owe more to post Stalinist eastern
Europe than the Conservative Party, they do seem to claim to pay more
attention to figures provided by the Conservatives.

A couple of paragraphs from the Observor give food for thought. They are
selective and deliberately so.

1. It is serious
2. It is common
3. Deep cleans are not the answer.

They have to test the pigs, and you lot should be making up for past
mistakes by helping me get them tested.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2007/jun/18/health.medicineandhealth1?gusrc=rss&feed...

What about the new killer MRSA?
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  A barn to end all barns         


Author: Oh No
Date: Mar 31, 2008 12:01

See, I was right

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7323198.stm

Regards

--
Charles Francis
moderator sci.physics.foundations.
charles (dot) e (dot) h (dot) francis (at) googlemail.com (remove spaces and
braces)

http://www.teleconnection.info/rqg/MainIndex

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  Pirbright FMD source discovered? - infected cameras.         


Author: Pat Gardiner
Date: Mar 31, 2008 07:19

Pat's Note

I'm wondering just what legality there is in Britain's bent government vets
stripping people and confiscating cameras. One would have thought that a job
for the police, if it needed doing at all.

I know Britain's bent vets don't like being photograthed for fear of being
caught breaking the law, but confiscating cameras for six months?

They clearly believe they are beyond the law.

They have been, but not for much longer. MRSA and its links to PMWS will
bring them down and probably put the worst behind bars. How can you defend
the refusal to test Britain's pigs for MRSA when the NHS is on the point of
collapse?

I hope to be there to assist in the process by giving evidence against them.

http://www.surreyad.co.uk/news/2024/2024807/photographer_on_infected_footandmout...

Photographer on infected foot-and-mouth land
By Sam Blackledge.

A PHOTOGRAPHER who entered farmland infected with foot-and-mouth disease
near Guildford has said he was unaware of any restrictions in the area.
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  Wholesale Bargains!         


Author: Stuart Kirk
Date: Mar 31, 2008 06:41

Hi,

I am not sure if you know about Wholesale Pages and how it has changed
lives of hundreds of people and businesses.

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start then Wholesale Pages is the place to visit for clearing your
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managed to discover how people make so much money on ebay, and where
they purchase the products from. The secret sources and suppliers have
all been revealed to me.

Well, now is your chance to get your hands on Wholesale Pages too:

http://www.wholesalepages.co.uk/amember/go.php?r=204082

At Wholesale Pages you can gain access to literally all types of
wholesalers, dropshippers, suppliers, wholesale offers, bargains, and
so much more that you will never buy at retail prices again. Also,
what I discovered was that these wholesalers are willing to fulfill
single item orders so even if you are not in a trading business you
can still buy products at amazingly discounted prices and at times
even up to 90%% cheaper than retail prices.
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  MRSA - Ireland (both parts)         


Author: Pat Gardiner
Date: Mar 31, 2008 04:41

Sorry for double posting - missed the header out frist time round.

Pat's Note: Both parts of Ireland have played a significant role in
Britain's animal health disasters (and vice versa).

In has simply amazed me how many times Ireland has popped up.

Not least, when one of their Nationals correctly attributed Britain's 2000
CSF epidemic to an inported pig; they were the only ones to do so. But is
was not very surprising, they owned most of Britain's pigs at the time.
There are also close links to Canadian pigs.

Again the only export testing station for British (and possibly for Eire
too) live exports was in Northern Ireland and had to be closed becuae of
PMWS contamination.

I have the distinct impression that the hospital problems are even worse in
Ireland than they are in Great Britain. That figures.

Greymaus and Mr Duncanson really should be getting on the case. They have
the archives here to go back over, and I would always be willing to assist.

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/health/article3566200.ece

The truth about Ulster superbug deaths

Widow wins 'cause of death' battle

Patients still at risk from MRSA despite
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  MRSA - PMWS - Norway         


Author: Pat Gardiner
Date: Mar 31, 2008 04:21

Pat's Note: Not only are Norway's pigs reputed to be PMWS - Circovirus
clear, but Norway has very few cases of MRSA - and those they do get are
patients returning to Norway after treatment on the British NHS.

Some extra points here:

1. Norwegian pigs may well provide the nucleus for reintroducing clean stock
into Britain and elsewhere. They should be able to demand a premium price.

2. The Norwegian experience is in complete compliance with my hypothesis
that PMWS spread in live exports from infected countries like Britain. I
have never heard of British exports of breeding stock to Norway, but I'm
ready to be corrected (although they could have been lucky and taken only
"clean" imports.)

3. Their good MRSA record suggests that some strains of MRSA arose through
excessive use of antibiotics on PMWS hit pig herds.

4. The fact that Britain's bent vets have refused to test pigs, or the FSA
test pork, suggests that they are terrified of what they will find and the
public reaction. Defra won't have missed the figures from Norway.
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  Controlling bird flu in wild populations         


Author: Oh No
Date: Mar 31, 2008 00:31

At last, a real application

http://xkcd.com/401/

Regards

--
Charles Francis
moderator sci.physics.foundations.
charles (dot) e (dot) h (dot) francis (at) googlemail.com (remove spaces and
braces)

http://www.teleconnection.info/rqg/MainIndex

--
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  Posts to UBA         


Author: Oz
Date: Mar 31, 2008 00:03

In an idle moment I just looked down the posts list. Take a peek, there
are reams and reams of single posts from gardener and pete with
occasional conversations between pete and pete or gardener and pete. A
few posts by (the real) old codger and firth (very few of the latter
nowadays, perhaps I should unkillfile him).

One of the nice things about tripnuke (from the days when a 1.2k
connection was blazing fast) is that it only downloads headers of
killfiled people, so I'm not even wasting bandwidth. I'm sure pete knows
this from his days as a demon customer.

--
Oz
This post is worth absolutely nothing and is probably fallacious.
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