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Originally from: Pat Gardiner
                        
Good Morning

Just in case you think Burkie is off on some wild goose chase, I think you should see what sparked this...I sent an email last night to a number of people including Burkie. I can only reproduce part:

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1. It is now very clear that the complex of new diseases PMWS/PDNS was present in East Anglia "un-named" very much earlier that previously thought. Some elements (probably PMWS itself plus PDNS) may date back to the mid/late 1980s.

This seems to have been the cause of very early reports of death through "stress." Stress is still mentioned today and looks a bit unscientific to me.

2. Exports of live pigs from Britain have been very much greater during the 1990s than I ever imagined. They seem to have been massive. It will be possible to get the statistics. North America seems to have been virtually restocked from Britain -by air. Semen must also have been moving internationally outwards.

It looks increasingly likely that Britain may have been the source of the current world-wide outbreak of "Emerging Pig Diseases."

Hence the drive not to recognise disease movements internationally in either direction as being related to live movements and genetics.

Even prior to 2000, the piggy specialists were probably in self-denial

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I had no idea that there was such a thing as a "stress gene"

The use of the word "stress" in East Anglia in relation to pig illness has been all pervasive for years. It has been used in the ordinary common meaning of the word and usually rendered in a rich Suffolk accent. Deaths and illness are always attributed informally to "stress."

It has been noticable that pig specialists have also made very frequent reference to stress, but I've never picked up on anything to suggest that there was another deeper meaning.

Burkie is to be congratulated on his enquiries. We will both be taking a much closer look at what seems to be something rather sinister. It may be conincidence, but after what we have all seen and experienced...

Regards
Pat Gardiner

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