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© KYODOCholera leads to culling of 546 hogs; nationwide pork exports halted
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JonathanJo
A case of 'Careless pork costs lives'.
Do the hustle
This disease comes from poor management of the pigs’ enclosures. It is a virus in pig poop. Obviously, the owner of this farm has very poor management of his farm.
thepersoniamnow
Oh god its almost definately in the supermarkets then.
Not dangerous to humans...(???)
I don’t wanna eat pork that has cholera!
smithinjapan
After this report that it's already in supermarkets (different wording, but you can bet it is) there will be no more Japanese pork for me. It's going on the list next to fish from the "Pacific" (meaning areas around Tohoku).
Yubaru
So what's the inference here? Since Japan declared it eradicated....
Really? Great to know, but...
Just another subliminal message from the authors to infect the minds that Japan is "safe" and it's "outside" that is the problem.
My question is, just WHO declared the virus eradicated, and what did they base it upon? There is far too much information coming from the national government regarding statistics and what not that are unbelievable, why should we believe this?
Spidey
I tend to agree with Yubaru... with the propensity of companies (not only in Japan) to cover up or falsify information leads me to believe that the virus was never eradicted in the first place. Only after the 'sh#t hit the fan' (pun intended), did they decide to do something about it.