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LA GLORIA, Mexico — Residents in this community of 3,000 believe their town is ground zero for the swine flu epidemic, even if health officials aren't saying so.

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More than 450 residents say they're suffering from respiratory problems from contamination spread by pig waste at nearby breeding farms co-owned by a U.S. company. Officials with the company say they've found no sign of swine flu on its farms, and Mexican authorities haven't determined the outbreak's origin.
The swine flu strain is suspected in more than 150 deaths in Mexico and cases have been confirmed in at least four other countries.
As far back as late March, roughly one-sixth of the residents here in the Gulf Coast state of Veracruz began complaining of respiratory infections that they say can be traced to a farm that lies upwind five miles (8.5 kilometers) to the north, in the town of Xaltepec.
But Jose Luis Martinez, a 34-year-old resident of La Gloria, said he knew the minute he learned about the outbreak on the news and heard a description of the symptoms: fever, coughing, joint aches, severe headache and, in some cases, vomiting and diarrhea.
"When we saw it on the television, we said to ourselves, 'This is what we had,"' he said Monday. "It all came from here. ... The symptoms they are suffering are the same that we had here."
Martinez and Bertha Crisostomo, a liaison between the villagers and the municipal government of Perote to which La Gloria belongs, say half of the people from the town live and work in Mexico City most of the week, and could easily have spread the swine flu in the capital, where the largest number of cases have been reported.
Granjas Carroll de Mexico, 50 percent owned by Virginia-based Smithfield Foods, Inc., has eight farms in the area. Smithfield spokeswoman Keira Ullrich said the company has found no clinical signs or symptoms of the presence of swine influenza in its swine herd or its employees working at its joint ventures anywhere in Mexico.
Residents say they have been bothered for years by the fetid smell of one the farms, which lies upwind of the community, and they suspect their water and air has been contaminated by waste.
When Associated Press journalists entered the farm on Monday, the cars were sprayed with water. Manager Victor Ochoa required the visitors to shower and don white overalls, rubber boots and masks before entering any of the 18 warehouses where 15,000 pigs are kept.
Ochoa showed the journalists a black plastic lid that covered a swimming pool-size cement container of pig feces to prevent exposure to the outside air.
"All of our pigs have been adequately vaccinated and they are all taken care of according to current sanitation rules," Ochoa said. "What happened in La Gloria was an unfortunate coincidence with a big and serious problem that is happening now with this new flu virus."
Martinez said residents have been fighting for years to force the company to improve their pig-waste management. Mexican news media reported that a municipal health official traced the source of a disease outbreak in La Gloria to a type of fly that reproduces in pig waste.
Local health officials and Federal Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova downplayed claims that the swine flu epidemic could have started in la Gloria, noting that of 30 mucous samples taken from victims of respiratory diseases there, only one — that of 4-year-old Edgar Hernandez — came back positive. The boy later recovered.
Cordova insisted the rest of the community had suffered from a common influenza.
Mexican Agriculture Department officials said Monday that its inspectors found no sign of swine flu among pigs around the farm in Veracruz, and that no infected pigs have been found yet anywhere in Mexico. But Ochoa, the farm manager, said no one from the government has inspected his farm for swine flu.
Juan Lubroth, an animal health expert at the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, supported officials' assessment of the pig situation and said there is no evidence of sick or dying swine in Mexico.
Lubroth noted that Mexico has a surveillance system that previously eliminated an unrelated disease from the country's commercial pig population, which he said is a good indication that they also are conducting adequate reviews of pigs for swine flu.
Dr. Alejandro Escobar Mesa, deputy director for the control and prevention of disease for the state of Veracruz, said the epidemic in La Gloria was a combination of viral and bacterial illnesses, caused by an unusually dry climate.
"The dust dries up the mucous membranes and facilitates environmental conditions for the transmission of illnesses," Escobar said.
But residents here say they are certain that Edgar Hernandez was not the only swine flu victim in their town. Concepcion Llorente, a first-grade teacher in La Gloria, says authorities still owe the town some answers.
"They said that what we had here was an atypical flu, but if the boy tested positive for swine flu, where did he get it from?" she said.


Added: Apr 28 2009   In: news_politics

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  • I dont think we need to start shitting ourselves just yet. Unless of course that's one the symptoms.

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "Mr Ebk" (R)

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  • When I heard it was possibly spreading through my country I ran up stairs and ate a pack of raw bacon.
    At least I won't ahve to get vaccinated now.
    brb bathroom

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "YALLAH" (R)

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  • guys I think I have it

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "YALLAH" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by wally24: Once again. Why allow the US to operate factories in your country? There are always reasons why US companies move to Mexico. I don't think I need to name them.

    cause there they can by pass the sanitation laws in place in your country and low the cost of the production paying low salaries and in case like this endangering the local population.

    Is sad to say that even the local Latin governments enable new laws to prevent this the companies just move to the next corrupt country...

    The only solution is force any company selling in the USA fulfill with some standards of wages and health production and waste management ....otherwise the problem will always comeback to claim lives and jobs inside the USA

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "yaleoo" (R) Chile

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  • "All of our pigs have been adequately vaccinated and they are all taken care of according to current sanitation rules."

    Wonder how lax the rules are in Mexico verses in the US. Probably nonexistent.

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "Plox" (R) United States

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  • This is a good thing. This flu will wipe out tons of useless dregs of humanity all over the world, in places where they don't have the means to handle the epidemic for lack of sanitation, medicines, facilities. It'll do a job we need done but can't do for many reason. We can save money on equipment and manpower and we won't have anyone looking over our shoulders *****ing and whining about how much unneccessary force was used to take out single targets. The outcome will be mass casualties and we won't have to take any crap over it. GJ! Woot!

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "Amusing" (R) United States

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  • anyone for a hog sandwich?

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "thunderbear" (R) United States

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  • Free flights to Mexico for all Muslims

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "rjmain" (R) United Kingdom (UK/GB)

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  • Quoted comment by Amusing: This is a good thing. This flu will wipe out tons of useless dregs of humanity all over the world, in places where they don't have the means to handle the epidemic for lack of sanitation, medicines, facilities. It'll do a job we need done but can't do for many reason. We can save money on equipment and manpower and we won't have anyone looking over our shoulders *****ing and whining about how much unneccessary force was used to take out single targets. The outcome will be mass casualties and we won't have to take any crap over it. GJ! Woot!


    No, it probably won't....it's a flu and can be treated with Tylenol, rest and chicken soup.

    The world could use a good purging though.

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "_Epoch_" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by rjmain: Free flights to Mexico for all Muslims

    LOL!swine flu must be a muslim's nightmare!

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "asylumta2" (R) United Kingdom (UK/GB)

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  • Quoted comment by Mr Ebk: I dont think we need to start shitting ourselves just yet. Unless of course that's one the symptoms.

    ROTFLMAO! Damn. Laughing could be a symptom as well.

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "mlivsey" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by asylumta2:
    Quoted comment by rjmain: Free flights to Mexico for all Muslims

    LOL!swine flu must be a muslim's nightmare!

    lol
    you are pretty original NOT

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "southcentralasia" (R)

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  • Close the borders and quarantine. Oh wait, can't do that, because THAAAAAT'S RAAAAAACIST!!!!!!!

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "sauerkraut" (R) United States

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  • the first case of this flu in mexico was recorded in a woman from Oaxaca, south of mexico, that stuff developed inside that woman, she had a kind of repiratory sickness and it is said she had contact with pigs that were sick from a common flu, but since she didn't looked for medical attention on time, her respiratory problem mutated and developed what now is called swine flu, she later died, although it is calle swine flu, that doesn't mean a pig can transmit the virus to person.

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "leadfoot072" Mexico

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  • Quoted comment by sauerkraut: Close the borders and quarantine. Oh wait, can't do that, because THAAAAAT'S RAAAAAACIST!!!!!!!

    nope, in this case that would be irresponsible, close the border, i'm scared!!!!

    Posted Apr-28-2009 by "leadfoot072" Mexico

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