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City: RICHMOND
State: Virginia
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/6/2004
Monday, February 11, 2008 
Is pig-brain 'mist' linked to mystery ailment?
09 February 2008
NewScientist.com news service

Workers at two pork-processing plants in the US have developed a mysterious nervous ailment after using compressed air to blast brain tissue from severed pig heads. The end product is a pink food paste that is canned and exported, but the process also generates an aerosol of brain matter that workers may inhale.
Since 2006, 12 workers at a Minnesota slaughterhouse have developed symptoms ranging from weakness, tingling and numbness to acute paralysis, US health authorities reported on 31 January (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, vol 57, p 1). Other workers have developed similar symptoms at a slaughterhouse in Indiana.
"In some, the weakness has improved, but no one is completely better," says neurologist Daniel Lachance of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. All those affected have similar patterns of inflammation in their spinal and peripheral nerves, and Lachance suspects that this is the result of autoimmune damage triggered by immune reactions to proteins from the pig brains.
Only three US plants use the blasting process and they have all stopped as a result of the investigation.


Discussion points:
-Is this the beginning of the zombie plague?
(and more importantly)
-Does anyone know where I can get some pink food paste?!
Currently listening:
Music Composed And Performed By Goblin: Their Rare Tracks & Outtakes Collection, 1975-1989
By Bobby Westrick
Release date: 18 April, 1995