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Pig bacteria blamed for 19 mysterious deaths The mysterious deaths of 19 farmers in Southwest China's Sichuan Province were caused by Streptococcus suis, a bacteria carried by pigs, the Ministry of Health said yesterday. By noon on Sunday, 80 cases, 67 confirmed and 13 suspected, had been reported, according to a ministry statement. Since the disease was found in humans about one month ago, the bacteria has killed 19. At the moment 17 patients are in a critical condition in hospital. After an emergency investigation, a group of experts organized by the ministries of health and agriculture confirmed the epidemic was caused by the bacteria which can be passed to humans from pigs. Experts found that the farmers infected had all slaughtered or processed infected pigs. The official investigation result dispels concerns that the outbreak was avian influenza or SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome). The cases were scattered among 75 villages in four districts of Ziyang and Neijiang cities.
No human-to-human infection has been found, the ministry statement said, adding that the disease has a latency period of two to three days. Those infected develop acute symptoms such as high fever, listlessness, vomiting and bleeding from vessels beneath the skin. About half of patients also go into severe shock, and the death rate of the disease is quite high, investigating experts said. Four people infected during the current outbreak have recovered and been released from hospitals. Central and local government officials are working on an epidemic analysis,
identifying patients, destroying infected pigs, eradicating contagious channels
and treating patients.
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