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Illegal, Deadly, Disease-ridden Cheese

Postby paleocon on 06/06/08, 4:43 pm

Producing the Illegal, Deadly, Antibiotic-Resistant, Disease-Ridden Cheese Americans Won't Produce!

This just in from MSLSD.  This would be funny if it weren't threatening the health of the entire nation.  

For those who doubt, read the story at the link here.

Tainted cheese fuels TB rise in California
Unpasteurized dairy products linked to reemergence of ancient disease
Rare tuberculosis cases linked to Mexican cheese

By JoNel Aleccia
Health writer
MSNBC
updated 8:37 a.m. ET, Wed., June. 4, 2008

A rare form of tuberculosis caused by illegal, unpasteurized dairy products, including the popular queso fresco cheese, is rising among Hispanic immigrants in Southern California and raising fears about a resurgence of a strain all but eradicated in the U.S.

Cases of the Mycobacterium bovis strain of TB have increased in San Diego county, particularly among children who drink or eat dairy foods made from the milk of infected cattle, a study in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases shows.

But the germ can infect anyone who eats contaminated fresh cheeses sold by street vendors, smuggled across the Mexican border or produced by families who try to make a living selling so-called “bathtub cheese” made in home tubs and backyard troughs.

Scientists at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine are warning that improved screening, treatment and public education are necessary to prevent the spread of the disease that now accounts for about 10 percent of all new cases of TB in that border region — and, perhaps, others.

“M. bovis TB is a disease of antiquity,” said Timothy Rodwell, a researcher who led the study published by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “It is important that it not be allowed to re-emerge as a cause of TB in this country.”

Unlike typical TB, caused by the M. tuberculosis strain, the bovine variety isn’t easily spread through human-to-human contact.  It settles less often in the lungs, making it less likely to be transmitted through breathing and coughing, Rodwell said.

Rare strain resists drug treatment
However, the M. bovis bug is resistant to front-line drug therapy and adults who contract it are more than twice as likely as those with traditional TB to die before treatment is complete.

Researchers studied nearly 3,300 culture-confirmed cases of TB in San Diego county between 1994 and 2005, the study showed. Some 265 of the cases were identified as the bovine TB. Though the number of cases remained small, they increased by nearly 65 percent over time, rising from 17 cases a year to 28 cases a year.

By 2005, more than half the M. bovis cases were diagnosed in children younger than 15, the study said. Nearly all of the cases were in Hispanics, and 60 percent were in people from Mexico. Between 2001 and 2005, 19 adults with M. Bovis died before or during treatment.

That worries TB health experts, who say that the small numbers belie a potentially large problem.

“I wouldn’t want to characterize it as increasing in epidemic proportions,” said Dr. Kathleen Moser, director of tuberculosis control programs for San Diego County.

“But it’s clearly being seen, and being seen in places where people drink unpasteurized milk and eat unpasteurized dairy products.”

Demand for Hispanic cheeses has skyrocketed in California, where 108 million pounds of legal, properly pasteurized queso fresco and other cheeses were produced last year, according to the California Department of Food and Agriculture.

Last year, Moser was concerned enough about dangerous, illegal varieties to launch a public health campaign that included ads on Spanish-language television stations and new brochures that warned families to beware of infected cheese.

Officials seize illegal cheese
Agriculture officials have been cracking down on illegally produced cheese, including more than 375 pounds of so-called “bathtub cheese” seized from an open-air market in San Bernardino last year, according to Steve Lyle, the agency’s director of public affairs. Such cheeses have been found to be colonized with salmonella, listeria, E. coli and M. Bovis TB.

The problem stems from cattle in Mexico, where M. Bovis infects an estimated 17 percent of herds. In the U.S., the problem is limited to occasional outbreaks among isolated herds. Overall, the U.S. virtually eradicated the M. Bovis variety in the 1900s, Rodwell said.

TB officials in the U.S. want to watch the trend closely. Although there are about 9 million new cases of TB in the world each year and about 2 million deaths, cases in the U.S. have dropped dramatically. More than half of the 13,300 U.S. cases a year are now concentrated in people born outside the U.S.

Rodwell cautioned that people worried about the M. Bovis strain of TB should pay closer attention to dairy products, not people.

“It is NOT a disease you are very likely to get from a foreign-born person,” he said in an e-mail. “The increase in M. bovis cases is more about what you eat, not where you were born.”

© 2008 MSNBC Interactive
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Re: Illegal, Deadly, Disease-ridden Cheese

Postby bedbug on 06/06/08, 8:00 pm

This no doubt will be blamed on conservatives for keeping illegals in the shadows. Forcing them to scratch out a living smuggling cheese.
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Re: Illegal, Deadly, Disease-ridden Cheese

Postby Eyas on 06/19/08, 10:20 am

They'll take my gooey, disease-ridden, bathtub-cheese when they scrape it off MY COLD DEAD HANDS!
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Re: Illegal, Deadly, Disease-ridden Cheese

Postby paleocon on 06/19/08, 11:31 am

Eyas wrote:They'll take my gooey, disease-ridden, bathtub-cheese when they scrape it off MY COLD DEAD HANDS!


Well, technically your cheese did not illegally enter the country so I have no problem if good old American gooey, disease-ridden, bathtub-cheese kills people.  I am only concerned about that illegal foreign stuff.
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Re: Illegal, Deadly, Disease-ridden Cheese

Postby bedbug on 06/19/08, 8:54 pm

Cheese Here. Cheese Now.
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Re: Illegal, Deadly, Disease-ridden Cheese

Postby paleocon on 06/20/08, 12:36 am

If you can make bathtub cheese and bathtub gin what else can you do in your bathtub?

Bathtubs - not just for bathing any more!
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Re: Illegal, Deadly, Disease-ridden Cheese

Postby Eyas on 06/21/08, 2:24 pm

paleocon wrote:If you can make bathtub cheese and bathtub gin what else can you do in your bathtub?  

Bathtubs - not just for bathing any more!


Well, among those making bathtub cheese; I doubt that they were EVER used for bathing.
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Re: Illegal, Deadly, Disease-ridden Cheese

Postby ILOVEYOU on 06/22/08, 1:19 am

This case is really funny actually. In all seriousness this is a major health issue that effects everyone. Just like oraginc tomatoes of course and mad cow! You need to clean your hands and cows! The so called "imerial fascist government" Is of course to blame here. I would say in this case they need to focus on the companies supplying them with milk and hot water for their cheese productions!
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Re: Illegal, Deadly, Disease-ridden Cheese

Postby paleocon on 06/22/08, 2:48 am

ILOVEYOU wrote:This case is really funny actually. In all seriousness this is a major health issue that effects everyone. Just like oraginc tomatoes of course and mad cow! You need to clean your hands and cows! The so called "imerial fascist government" Is of course to blame here.  I would say in this case they need to focus on the companies supplying them with milk and hot water for their cheese productions!


Well, this is not a major health issue that affects people nationwide.  It affects people who buy "bathtub" or "homemade" cheese and is localized near the American/Mexican border.   And those people appear to be largely immigrants (legal or illegal).  

The tomato scare is major because it is a product that virtually everyone in America eats and the product is shipped all over the country.  

I am not sure what you mean by "imerial fascist government" so I'll have to wait until you clarify.  But, once again, I point out the importance of previewing your posts and using a spellchecker.  Oddly enough, I suspect the problem is not in the supply chain but right there in the "homemade" production facilities.
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Re: Illegal, Deadly, Disease-ridden Cheese

Postby ILOVEYOU on 06/22/08, 3:33 am

Well, this is not a major health issue that affects people nationwide.  It affects people who buy "bathtub" or "homemade" cheese and is localized near the American/Mexican border.   And those people appear to be largely immigrants (legal or illegal).  

The tomato scare is major because it is a product that virtually everyone in America eats and the product is shipped all over the country.  

I am not sure what you mean by "imerial fascist government" so I'll have to wait until you clarify.  But, once again, I point out the importance of previewing your posts and using a spellchecker.  Oddly enough, I suspect the problem is not in the supply chain but right there in the "homemade" production facilities.


You know you should get a job teaching!!!! I need a work out partner still! This is a huge problem in our country! These illegals are ruining not only our education but, our way of life. These terrorist companies need to fold and go away before they get shutdown, and dismantled. Which they will! We need to stop offering illegals jobs, instead offer them a free trip home this should be paid by tax payers! Problem solved!
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