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    But it does not transmit to humans unless you ear pork raw, tama po ba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    But it does not transmit to humans unless you ear pork raw, tama po ba?
    it causes disease in swine. people appear to be un-affected.
    people can transmit the virus thru their un-healthy practices.
    but can humans transmit the disease to other swine, if they eat infested pork? i do not know.

    our current concerns about it, is that it might lay waste to the local swine industry, if it is not contained and eradicated early enough.

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    yari lahat ng Lechon, Lechon Pork Belly, delivery at Korean Sangyupsal business ngaun , 14 out of 20 katakot

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    mas yari yun mga processed meat, baka magkaron ng scare... alam mo naman social media...

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    pag may tatak ng meat inspection ata ok naman daw eh

    so I think be wary of those meats/lechons sold by backyard hog raisers, kasi kumbaga sa FDA hinde dumadaan sa inspection and regulation


    dami chicharon ngaun, unlimited sangyupsal, lechon pork belly / porchetto, cebu lechon coming from FB pages na walang brick mortar store. who knows where the meats are coming from? eh syempre, pag may party Malay mo host dun umorder sa mga ganun para makatipid

    and yes tama ka, be wary of those longganisas, tocinos, na walang tatak, kasi lately ata may ni-raid sa Tondo, two floors down ata sa squatter area, gumagawa ng longganisa


    given this complicated world that we're living in now, suddenly mapapaisip ka bakit P499 lang Sangyupsal, tapos minsan may promo pa minsan 299, unlimited pork,

    maybe these backyard hog raisers are risking it, di binibigyan ng tamang treatment kung makalusot eh di mas may tubo sila so naibaba nila pag binagsak nila sa mga sangyupsal or mga gumagawa ng lechon / pork belly ,

    eh kaya lang tag-ulan ngaun, nagkarun ng flu mga baboy. di nabigyan ng anti-flu shots

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2lits17 View Post
    mas yari yun mga processed meat, baka magkaron ng scare... alam mo naman social media...
    there is already a ban on processed meats from certain countries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    it causes disease in swine. people appear to be un-affected.
    people can transmit the virus thru their un-healthy practices.
    but can humans transmit the disease to other swine, if they eat infested pork? i do not know.

    our current concerns about it, is that it might lay waste to the local swine industry, if it is not contained and eradicated early enough.
    Saw it in the news last night Doc, DOH officials and all happily eating cooked swine and I just had a ham sandwich for breakfast too.

    Pinoys will always eat pork, it's one of our go to foods for everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    Saw it in the news last night Doc, DOH officials and all happily eating cooked swine and I just had a ham sandwich for breakfast too.

    Pinoys will always eat pork, it's one of our go to foods for everything.
    i think they're advertising that local pork is still safe.

    i like ham sandwich.
    it's my favorite flavor in subway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i think they're advertising that local pork is still safe.

    i like ham sandwich.
    it's my favorite flavor in subway.
    I like the meatball sub with marinara there.

    As for the ASF issue, I hope our kababayans won't be swayed so much by all the usual hype and misinformation they hear at the palengke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    I like the meatball sub with marinara there.

    As for the ASF issue, I hope our kababayans won't be swayed so much by all the usual hype and misinformation they hear at the palengke.
    what do they hear at the palengke?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    what do they hear at the palengke?
    The usual, that it can ba transferred even if you cook the pork properly.

    You know how some people can get paranoid when they don't understand all of the information given.

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    Basta wag lang kayo kumain ng lengua o ulo ng baboy, kasi usually pag flu andun ang virus

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    ^^^HAHAHA!!!

    Hanggang ngayon bawal pa rin pork sa bahay namin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lithium View Post
    ^^^HAHAHA!!!

    Hanggang ngayon bawal pa rin pork sa bahay namin
    Buti yan para iwas high blood hehehe.

    Sent from my ONEPLUS A6003 using Tapatalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    Basta wag lang kayo kumain ng lengua o ulo ng baboy, kasi usually pag flu andun ang virus
    Doc lengua is beef. Not sure what pinoys do with pigs tongue though. Sa north ata yun dinakdakan pig brain with some meat?

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ASF - African Swine Flu