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Piggery workers saved from deadly disease

6/10/2008 6:42:00 PM
Canberra Hospital doctors have saved the lives of two workers struck down with a potentially-deadly disease spread from pigs to humans.

Infectious diseases specialist Dr Karina Kennedy and colleagues said they recently treated two piggery workers from the same unidentified NSW town with Streptococcus suis, a disease which affects the heart valves.

Only two cases of human infection had previously been reported in Australia one in 1993 and one last year involving a 41-year-old man who worked as a pet food processor.

The first patient, treated at Canberra Hospital two years ago, was a previously healthy 46-year-old woman whose job involved "hands-on work" in the piggery.

She had experienced fatigue, night sweats and had lost 20kg in the three months before she arrived at Canberra Hospital.

She was treated with antibiotics and had surgery to replace a severely damaged aortic valve.

The second patient was a man, 58, who went to Canberra Hospital early this year, suffering from similar symptoms.

"He had been unwell for about one month with fevers, sweating, fatigue and weight loss of 6kg," Dr Kennedy said in the latest Medical Journal of Australia, out today.

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It would be highly unlikely that piggery workers picked up diseases from domesticated pigs. It would be much more likely that they have come into contact with and perhaps eaten wild pigs, which carry such problem diseases. It is because of the transmissible diseases which pigs can carry that both the bible and the Koran expressly prohibit the eating of pig meat. These diseases are not present in the controlled health environment of a modern piggery.
Posted by Ted O'Brien on 10/10/2008 8:19:59 PM

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