Monday, November 2, 2009
The story of two little pigs
Not surprisingly, flu was a major topic of the IDSA meeting. I'll be writing a full article about the information presented, but in the meantime, a funny story from the CDC about pigs and H1N1. The first two cases of the novel flu were identified in kids in Southern California last April. Both children had been in contact with pigs, so the CDC wanted to determine whether the swine had been the source of the flu.
The 9-year-old girl had visited pigs at the state fair, but when the authorities went there, they found that the pigs had been butchered. The 10-year-old boy had met his pig on a leash at the San Diego Zoo, and when the CDC went to test that pig, they ran into a legal tussle with the zoo. So, concluded CDC expert Dan Jernigan, MD, "This is the story of two pigs--one had been slaughtered, and one had a lawyer."
Labels: H1N1, infectious disease, swine flu
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