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May 17, 2008 2:04:06 AM CDT



Pork Workers Contract New Nerve Disease  

Posted Apr 17, 08 2:48 PM CDT in Science & Health    Most Popular

(newser) – Pork-plant workers in three states have contracted an unheard-of neurological disorder linked to removing pigs’ brains, Reuters reports. Some 24 people—most from Minnesota—are experiencing symptoms including inflamed spinal cords, weakness, fatigue, and numbness and tingling in the limbs. “As far as we are aware it is a brand new disorder,” said a doctor following the Minnesota patients.

The Minnesota workers had been forcing slaughtered pigs’ brains from their skulls using compressed air. “It is a very strong association” between the job and the illness, said the doctor. “We are talking about exposing workers to nervous system tissue” before they come down with a nerve-related ailment. The process is rare, noted an official; the affected plants have suspended it.

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Pork Workers Contract New Nerve Disease
Pork workers have contracted an unknown neurological disease associated with their jobs.   (Shutterstock.com)
Pork Workers Contract New Nerve Disease
Pork workers have contracted an unknown neurological disease associated with their jobs.   ((c) stu_spivack)
Pork Workers Contract New Nerve Disease
Workers process meat for packaging on the cutting table at Maverick Meats in Denver on Tuesday, March 25, 2008.   (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
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