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Anthrax scare linked to goat meat in Tak

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Anthrax scare linked to goat meat in Tak

By The Nation

 

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A team has been dispatched from Mae Sot Hospital in Tak to investigate a suspected anthrax infection after three villagers in Tambon Mahawan developed suspicious symptoms after eating goat meat reportedly brought in from a neighbouring country.


Hospital director Dr Thawatchai Setthasupana said the team was sent to Ban Mae Kone Kane (Moo 9) following news that people had anthrax-like small blisters or bumps on their hands and arms after eating the meat. 

 

Tests on the hospitalised patients initially yielded a negative result for anthrax, but this might be because they had been given medicine at a tambon-level hospital, he said. 

 

It was reported that 30 villagers had consumed the meat in question, but most of them had already taken medicine and they could not be successfully tested for anthrax. Instead, the hospital team collected samples from animal carcasses for lab tests with the results expected soon. 

 

Thawatchai urged people to consume only cooked meat and not to eat animals that had died mysteriously. Anyone who developed anthrax-like symptoms should see a doctor as soon as possible.

 

While some reports suggested the meat had been brought in from another country, a villager told The Nation that it had come from five or six dead goats that someone had left in the village. The source said residents had asked to share the meat.

 

Anthrax is a rare but serious disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis that mainly affects grass-eating livestock. Humans can become infected through direct or indirect contact with sick animals, through an open wound, consumption of the meat or inhaling the spores. 

 

Symptoms can range from skin sores to vomiting and shock, depending on how the person is infected. Prompt treatment with antibiotics can cure most anthrax infections.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30332529

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2017-11-27

No Problem...Butcher the goats halal

"While some reports suggested the meat had been brought in from another country"

Of course, goat smuggling is a well-known phenomenon:biggrin:

 

 

 

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I wanna see my meat "on the hoof"

Pretty dumb too eat a dead animal.

2 minutes ago, marko kok prong said:

Pretty dumb too eat a dead animal.

yes, but it's much easier to eat a dead animal than to eat a live one. 

Got it once when I was in Chiang Mai. Hadn't been eating goat but it is said it can be caught from being in contact with water contaminated with animal faeces. Doctor gave me some heavy duty antibiotics and covered the blisters with antiseptic cream. Cleaned up fairly quickly.

actually there is a problem with unregulated meat being smuggled over borders. 

 

And one bright spark on TVF wanted to cull the soi dogs and start eating them - this is what happens when you start doing stuff like that

with recent reports about pesticides and now anthrax is it safe to eat anything here

8 hours ago, Tchooptip said:

"While some reports suggested the meat had been brought in from another country"

Of course, goat smuggling is a well-known phenomenon:biggrin:

 

 

 

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Or as Mr CC says "no thai goat would do that"  but when do people here just leave 6 carcasses and not sell them, if true thats an indication of '☠'

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