Sujet : Pigs infected with H5N1 in Oregon
De : rokimoto557 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (RonO)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 31. Oct 2024, 20:26:14
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https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/avian-influenza-bird-flu/usda-announces-first-h5n1-avian-flu-detection-us-pigsOne of the last things that they want to happen with the dairy virus is for it to get into the pig population because of the possibility of recombining with swine flu. It happened in Oregon, and they are still in denial that they have infected dairies in the state.
Milk products were not tested by the FDA that were produced in Oregon, but in other states when poultry flocks go down there are infected dairies in the area infecting those poultry flocks. They are trying to blame migrating birds, but those birds are going south not back up into the northern states.
The USDA has already sequenced the swine isolates, but they did not release the sequence information, just claimed that the two mutations that they have been looking for were not in the virus sequenced. The problem is that those two mutations have already occurred in the virus that normally circulates among pigs. You do not need the two mutations if you can pick them up by coinfection.
Ron Okimoto