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National Pork Board Comments Further on Swine Influenza
By Pork news staff  |  Monday, April 27, 2009

Amid public concern about the reports of swine influenza in humans, the National Pork Board wishes to reassure the public that pork is safe and will continue to be safe to consume.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has posted the following statement on its Web site: "Swine influenza viruses are not spread by food. You cannot get swine influenza from eating pork or pork products. Eating properly handled and cooked pork products is safe."

The CDC and other health organizations continue to caution that the virus is contagious and is spreading from humans to humans. The CDC has said it has not found any evidence to indicate that any of the illnesses resulted from contact with pigs.

Nonetheless, the National Pork Board is encouraging pork producers to maintain strict biosecurity procedures on their farms.

"We share the concern of the global health community regarding the spread of this disease," says Steve Weaver, a California pork producer and NPB president. "To ensure the good health of our animals and for all those who provide care for the animals, we are urging pork producers to be vigilant in taking measures to prevent the spread of this disease."

NPB also has offered its extensive resources about swine to assist public health officials as they address treatment and prevention strategies on its Web site.

Source: The National Pork Board

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