Avian influenza
Keith Parkins | 09.02.2007 16:36 | Animal Liberation | Ecology | Health
At the beginning of the outbreak, the entire focus was on protecting the poultry industry, concern that poultry sales would fall in supermarkets, not on public health. We were told that there was no risk to human health, that the likely cause was a wild bird.
In other words, deflect the focus of attention away from the disgusting conditions in which the birds are reared and keep on buying.
We are assured that avian flu can pass from bird to human, but not then from human to human.
As the week has progressed, the story has changed.
The dead birds have been transferred halfway across the country to be rendered and incinerated. Was this necessary? Could the dead birds not have been destroyed locally?
At the time of the foot and mouth outbreak, carcases wee being transported halfway across the country. Blood and animal fluids were leaking from the lorries, spreading disease in their wake.
We were told the outbreak was caused by wild birds.
We then learnt the outbreak in Suffolk was an identical strain to that in Hungary, ruling out wild birds.
We then learn that the farm in Suffolk was importing partially processed poultry from Hungary.
This revelation raises many questions. Was processed poultry being fed to the birds? Has nothing been learnt from BSE (mad cow's disease), spread by feeding animal remains to cows? We had previously been told that avian flu is a respiratory disease, that it cannot be spread by eating contaminated meat.
Rather late in the day, the government is now considering pulling all poultry off the supermarket shelves.
We are told the poultry industry has high standards. Try telling that to the birds who are packed by their thousands into darkened sheds, who have ammonia burns on their feet through standing in their own shit. Try telling that to the thousands of people who fall ill every year from food poisoning through eating contaminated poultry.
Over 50% of poultry on supermarket shelves is contaminated with salmonella or other infections.
Ready-cooked chickens in the local supermarket at 2-99 each or two for a fiver, come at a price. That price is in animal welfare and human health.
Poultry and live birds are still being shipped around the country and into and out of the country. There should be an immediate halt to shipments around the UK and into and out of the UK. Countries, such as the Czech Republic, which border onto Hungary, should seal their borders against imports from Hungary.
We have seen a whole series of food scares: salmonella in eggs, BSE, foot and mouth, illegal food dye Sudan 1, avian flu.
The root cause of all these problems is industrial food processing, industrial farming. The quest for cheap food, with scant regard for animal welfare, human health or the environment.
References
Joanna Blythman, Shopped: The Shocking Power of British Supermarkets, Fourth Estate, 2004
Joanna Blythman, Bad Food Britain, Fourth Estate, 2006
http://www.heureka.clara.net/books/
Benedict Brogan and Sean Poulter
Hungary import 'link' to bird flu, BBC News on-line, 8 February 2007
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6344335.stm
Andrew Kimbrell (ed), Fatal Harvest: The Tragedy of Industrial Agriculture, Island Press, 2002
Felicity Lawrence, Fowl play, The Guardian, 8 July 2002
http://www.guardian.co.uk/food/Story/0,2763,751244,00.html
Felicity Lawrence, Not on the Label: What Really Goes Into the Food on Your Plate, Penguin, 2004
http://www.heureka.clara.net/books/notonthelabel.htm
Keith Parkins, Genetic Engineering - Paradise on Earth or a Descent into Hell?, September 1999
http://www.heureka.clara.net/gaia/genetics.htm
Keith Parkins, Biopiracy and Intellectual Property Rights, December 1999
http://www.heureka.clara.net/gaia/genetix.htm
Keith Parkins, Sowing Seeds of Dissent, Indymedia UK, 6 September 2004
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/09/297391.html
Keith Parkins, Seeds of Dissent, September 2004
http://www.heureka.clara.net/gaia/seeds.htm
Keith Parkins, MP promotes junk food, Indymedia UK, 17 January 2007
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/01/360187.html
Keith Parkins, MP yet again pictured promoting McDonald's, 19 January 2007
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/01/360389.html?c=on
Keith Parkins, Bad Food Britain, to be published
http://www.heureka.clara.net/gaia/
Eric Schlosser, Fast Food Nation, Penguin/Allen Lane, 2001
Eric Schlosser, Fast Food Nation, The Ecologist, April 2004
Super Size Me! {DVD}
Turkey meat examined for bird flu, BBC News on-line, 9 February 2007
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6346905.stm
In other words, deflect the focus of attention away from the disgusting conditions in which the birds are reared and keep on buying.
We are assured that avian flu can pass from bird to human, but not then from human to human.
As the week has progressed, the story has changed.
The dead birds have been transferred halfway across the country to be rendered and incinerated. Was this necessary? Could the dead birds not have been destroyed locally?
At the time of the foot and mouth outbreak, carcases wee being transported halfway across the country. Blood and animal fluids were leaking from the lorries, spreading disease in their wake.
We were told the outbreak was caused by wild birds.
We then learnt the outbreak in Suffolk was an identical strain to that in Hungary, ruling out wild birds.
We then learn that the farm in Suffolk was importing partially processed poultry from Hungary.
This revelation raises many questions. Was processed poultry being fed to the birds? Has nothing been learnt from BSE (mad cow's disease), spread by feeding animal remains to cows? We had previously been told that avian flu is a respiratory disease, that it cannot be spread by eating contaminated meat.
Rather late in the day, the government is now considering pulling all poultry off the supermarket shelves.
We are told the poultry industry has high standards. Try telling that to the birds who are packed by their thousands into darkened sheds, who have ammonia burns on their feet through standing in their own shit. Try telling that to the thousands of people who fall ill every year from food poisoning through eating contaminated poultry.
Over 50% of poultry on supermarket shelves is contaminated with salmonella or other infections.
Ready-cooked chickens in the local supermarket at 2-99 each or two for a fiver, come at a price. That price is in animal welfare and human health.
Poultry and live birds are still being shipped around the country and into and out of the country. There should be an immediate halt to shipments around the UK and into and out of the UK. Countries, such as the Czech Republic, which border onto Hungary, should seal their borders against imports from Hungary.
We have seen a whole series of food scares: salmonella in eggs, BSE, foot and mouth, illegal food dye Sudan 1, avian flu.
The root cause of all these problems is industrial food processing, industrial farming. The quest for cheap food, with scant regard for animal welfare, human health or the environment.
References
Joanna Blythman, Shopped: The Shocking Power of British Supermarkets, Fourth Estate, 2004
Joanna Blythman, Bad Food Britain, Fourth Estate, 2006
http://www.heureka.clara.net/books/
Benedict Brogan and Sean Poulter
Hungary import 'link' to bird flu, BBC News on-line, 8 February 2007
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6344335.stm
Andrew Kimbrell (ed), Fatal Harvest: The Tragedy of Industrial Agriculture, Island Press, 2002
Felicity Lawrence, Fowl play, The Guardian, 8 July 2002
http://www.guardian.co.uk/food/Story/0,2763,751244,00.html
Felicity Lawrence, Not on the Label: What Really Goes Into the Food on Your Plate, Penguin, 2004
http://www.heureka.clara.net/books/notonthelabel.htm
Keith Parkins, Genetic Engineering - Paradise on Earth or a Descent into Hell?, September 1999
http://www.heureka.clara.net/gaia/genetics.htm
Keith Parkins, Biopiracy and Intellectual Property Rights, December 1999
http://www.heureka.clara.net/gaia/genetix.htm
Keith Parkins, Sowing Seeds of Dissent, Indymedia UK, 6 September 2004
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/09/297391.html
Keith Parkins, Seeds of Dissent, September 2004
http://www.heureka.clara.net/gaia/seeds.htm
Keith Parkins, MP promotes junk food, Indymedia UK, 17 January 2007
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/01/360187.html
Keith Parkins, MP yet again pictured promoting McDonald's, 19 January 2007
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/01/360389.html?c=on
Keith Parkins, Bad Food Britain, to be published
http://www.heureka.clara.net/gaia/
Eric Schlosser, Fast Food Nation, Penguin/Allen Lane, 2001
Eric Schlosser, Fast Food Nation, The Ecologist, April 2004
Super Size Me! {DVD}
Turkey meat examined for bird flu, BBC News on-line, 9 February 2007
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6346905.stm
Keith Parkins
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