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US pork industry assures that meat is safe to eat

4 May 2009

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The US pork industry continues to reassure people in the wake of a report from Canada that pigs in an Alberta pork operation contracted an H1N1 virus.

A worker who recently visited Mexico – and became ill with the flu – is suspected of transmitting the virus to a pig.

“People cannot get the flu from eating or handling pork,” says Jennifer Greiner, director of science and technology for the National Pork Producers Council.

“The flu is a respiratory illness; it’s not a food-borne illness.”

According to the World Health Organization, the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the US Departments of Agriculture, Health and Human Services and Homeland Security the H1N1 flu strain that has been contracted by 763 people worldwide cannot be transmitted by eating pork; it is not a food safety issue.

The World Trade Organization, the OIE and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization have also issued a joint statement saying pork is safe.





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