Sujet : Another raw pet food found to have H5N1 virus
De : rokimoto557 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (RonO)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 01. Jan 2025, 03:51:58
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https://abcnews.go.com/Health/5-house-cats-sick-after-bird-flu-found/story?id=117240072They again will not say if it is the dairy virus only that it is "bird flu" and that it has infected cats.
If you go to the pet food web site you find out that beef, chicken and deer are in the food. It would seem nuts that anyone would feed their animals raw chicken meat when Salmonella is so common among chickens. It is routinely found in chicken processed for human consumption, and everyone should know that they need to wash their hands and utensils after dealing with raw chicken, and that it needs to be cooked thoroughly.
This also means that the virus is likely in the meat supply because the cattle bones likely came from commercial processors. Dairy cattle that go out of production or that are cycled out of the herd due to their age go to mostly hamburger. This is a California pet food company and over 70% of the dairy herds in California are known to be infected.
Cats are particularly in danger because it is a neurological infection that infects their brains. If that was happening with the Dairy workers, all the infected herds would have been detected long ago after the first human fatalities. Cats were known to die of the infection with the first infected herds in Texas in March, and the first infected human was detected in the same month, but humans infected by the dairy virus have always had mild symptoms.
Ron Okimoto