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North China launches investigation into death of 1,000 pigs
« Feb 08, 2009    11:19:31 PM »
North China launches investigation into death of 1,000 pigs
Government of north China's Shanxi province conducted investigation after 1,056 pigs were found dead in the Hongdong county, said local authorities on Sunday.

The dead pigs were in the Wan'an township of Hongdong, belonging to 65 households in 10 villages. About 80 percent of thedead pigs were piggies born less than a month ago, said Qiao Yongsheng, vice head of the Hongdong county.

Sample were sent to the lab of Shanxi provincial center for animal disease control and prevention Friday.

Initial investigation found that some of the pigs were died of eperythrogoonosis. Helminth and symptom of pneumonia were also found from the dead pigs.

A thorough inspection was carried out in the county.

According to Wang Zhijian, vice director of the Hongdong security bureau, 637 pigs were buried and 25 were burnt.

From the seven slaughter houses of the county, 30 sick pigs were checked out, said Jing Beiji, head of the Hongdong bureau of commerce.

To date, no contaminated pork was discovered at supermarkets, markets, restaurants, said Shi Hongtao, head of the Hongdong bureau for industry and commerce, and Li Yongqi, head of the health bureau.

Investigation into death of the pigs and the inspection were going on.

Source: Xinhua


Source: http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90776/90882/6588173.html#
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Re: North China launches investigation into death of 1,000 pigs
« Feb 08, 2009    11:23:23 PM »


Thor went to China?

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« Feb 09, 2009    11:33:55 AM »
 Pig deaths in N.China province confirmed to be caused by blue-ear disease
www.chinaview.cn 2009-02-09 22:46:50         Print

    TAIYUAN, Feb. 9 (Xinhua) -- The death of 1,056 pigs in Hongdong County in north China's Shanxi Province was caused by blue-ear disease, local authorities said Monday.

    According to an official with the provincial agricultural bureau who declined to be identified, experts went to the scene Saturday to conduct autopsies. The lab of the Shanxi provincial center for animal disease control and prevention reached its diagnosis Monday.

    More than 1,000 pigs were found dead in Wan'an Township, Hongdong. The animals belonged to 65 households in 10 villages. About 80 percent of the dead animals were less than one month old,said Qiao Yongsheng, deputy head of Hongdong County.

    A thorough inspection was carried out in the county.

    According to Wang Zhijian, vice director of the Hongdong public security bureau, so far 637 pigs had been buried and 25 burned.

    In seven slaughterhouses around the county, 30 sick pigs were found, said Jing Beiji, head of the Hongdong bureau of commerce.

    To date, no contaminated pork had been discovered at supermarkets, markets or restaurants, said Shi Hongtao, head of the Hongdong bureau for industry and commerce.


Source: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-02/09/content_10790669.htm
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