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    Bird flu: S Korea slaughters dogs, cats, pigs, mice

    BEIJING, Nov. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- South Korean quarantine officials in Iksan City on Tuesday began the slaughter of pigs and dogs although international health experts have questioned the necessity of killing non-poultry species to prevent the spread of bird flu.

    ; But the officials insist the decision to slaughter pigs and dogs was not unusual and that the step has been taken in other countries without public knowledge.

    Park Kyung-hee, an official at Iksan city hall, said Wednesday 426 pigs and four dogs have been killed along with 127,200 chickens and 6.8 million eggs.

    Park said nearly 700 dogs -- bred on farms for consumption -- were to be killed, but it was unclear when the slaughter would take place. She said efforts are focused on destroying more susceptible animals like poultry and pigs for now.

    A village resident, Im Soon-duck, said she was more concerned about losing her three pigs than a dog, which was a present from her daughter in Seoul. Im lives next to a chicken farm where a second outbreak of bird flu was confirmed Tuesday, about 250 kilometers (155 miles) south of Seoul.

    "Dogs are good for keeping us not bored. But pigs -- it costs us a lot to buy those pigs," said the 66-year-old Im. "We people in rural areas depend on pigs and cows for our living."

    The government is to compensate farmers for their lost livestock, but the exact amount is not known.

    Since ravaging Asia's poultry in late 2003, the H5N1 virus has killed at least 153 people worldwide. Infections among people have been traced to contact with infected birds, but experts fear the virus could mutate into a form that could create a human pandemic.

    Dogs bred for food are regularly slaughtered in South Korea, where dog meat is widely consumed, especially among middle-aged men who believe bosintang, or dog soup, is good for stamina and virility.

    "I do feel bad that my dogs would have to be killed when they are not even sick," said Noh Jung-dae, a 63-year-old farmer who also lives next to the chicken farm that saw the latest outbreak. "But, if the government has to do it to prevent the disease, what can I do?"

    Noh said he had planned to eat some of the six dogs that he was raising.

    The scene in the rural area is quite different from the expensive neighborhoods of Seoul. In the capital an increasing number of people keep cats and dogs as pets. Pet shops are easy to find in the city, where there are even coffee shops specially designed for pets and their owners.

    In Iksan, some younger villagers raised concerns about the slaughter.

    "It's just too cruel to indiscriminately kill other livestock when there is obviously no proof these animals can transmit the bird flu virus to humans," said 29-year-old Kim Sung-tae. "I have little puppies that are as small as my palm. How can they have the heart to kill those small things?"

    Animal-rights activists called the government move "unacceptable."

    "The government should know better about their course of action," said Kum Sun-lan, spokesman for Korea Animal Protection Society. "It is unacceptable how they just move on with the extermination procedure without any reliable evidence for it."

    Park said the killing of all animals was in accordance with national guidelines, adding that stray cats and mice will also be killed.

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    Re: Bird flu: S Korea slaughters dogs, cats, pigs, mice

    Transmission of Avian Influenza Virus (H3N2) to Dogs


    A/duck/Zhejiang/11/2000 (H5N1) 97.6
    A/duck/Yangzhou/02/2005 (H8N4) 98.9
    A/duck/Hokkaido/120/2001 (H6N2) 95.9
    A/chicken/Korea/S6/2003 (H3N2) 96.6
    A/duck/Hong Kong/Y439/97 (H9N2) 95.5
    A/dove/Korea/S11/2003 (H3N2) 97.4
    A/duck/Jiang Xi/1850/2005 (H5N2) 97.5
    A/chicken/Nanchang/7-010/2000 (H3N6) 97.5


    how did the dog collect these different genes
    not even birds do it


    A/canine/Korea/01/2007(H3N2) is not available

    the only available is:
    A/canine/Korea/GCVP01/2007/05(H3N2)


    Genetic characterization and origin of an H3N2 influenza virus
    isolated from a dog with respiratory disease in Korea and
    interspecies transmission (avian to canine) of avian influenza
    virus originating at live poultry markets
    JOURNAL Unpublished

    /host="Canis lupus familiaris breed miniature schnauzer"




    closest in the 8 segments are:

    57 A/migratory duck/Hong Kong/MP206/2004(H5N2)
    26 A/mallard/Huadong/S/2005(H5N1)
    39 A/migratory duck/Hong Kong/MP2553/2003(H8N4)
    40 A/aquatic bird/Korea/JN-2/2006(H3N2)
    52 A/mallard/ZhaLong/88/2004/08/08(H4N6)
    32 A/aquatic bird/Korea/JN-2/2006(H3N2)
    18 A/gull/Astrakhan/1846/1998(H13N6)
    39 A/chicken/Nanchang/7-010/2000/07/09(H3N6)

    d(bird-index)=8,7,13,37,11,-,4,15
    I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
    my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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    • #3
      Re: Bird flu: S Korea slaughters dogs, cats, pigs, mice

      #1:""It is unacceptable how they just move on with the extermination procedure without any reliable evidence for it."

      Park said the killing of all animals was in accordance with national guidelines, adding that stray cats and mice will also be killed."



      and than, the dolphins, squirells, and every volatile who dares to land or flyby ...

      not porging cures, exterminate -> nature adieu

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      • #4
        Re: Bird flu: S Korea slaughters dogs, cats, pigs, mice

        This is a post from 2006. I wonder how well the slaughter worked for them?
        The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

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        • #5
          Re: Bird flu: S Korea slaughters dogs, cats, pigs, mice

          yes, and the outbreak was in 2007 but this was the
          only suitable thread I found with search "korea" "dog"

          they should control these poultry markets instead

          no birds from Astrakhan,Hong Kong,... without passport


          the Mexican swine-flu mix is nothing compared to this

          use of sentinal dogs in poultry markets
          I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
          my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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          • #6
            Re: Bird flu: S Korea slaughters dogs, cats, pigs, mice

            It's interesting that the dog was a miniature schnauzer; here, they are usually kept in the house and are a part of the family. I wonder if the one in the study was a pet and how it became infected.
            The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

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            • #7
              Re: Bird flu: S Korea slaughters dogs, cats, pigs, mice

              patent here:



              --> no sequences for the flutrackers to access the risk


              that H3 is almost as distant from human H3 as ** from seasonal H1N1
              I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
              my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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              • #8
                Re: Bird flu: S Korea slaughters dogs, cats, pigs, mice

                how did the dog collect these different genes
                not even birds do it
                What's a possible explanation?
                The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

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                • #9
                  Re: Bird flu: S Korea slaughters dogs, cats, pigs, mice

                  flying dogs
                  I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
                  my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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                  • #10
                    Re: Bird flu: S Korea slaughters dogs, cats, pigs, mice

                    Originally posted by gsgs View Post
                    flying dogs
                    This kind?

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                    The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

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                    • #11
                      Re: Bird flu: S Korea slaughters dogs, cats, pigs, mice

                      Originally posted by mixin View Post
                      What's a possible explanation?
                      laboratory created chimeras

                      gone wild type ...

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