Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Australia: Swine flu tests urged for piggery workers

Posted 9 hours 45 minutes ago

The nation's pork industry is calling for piggery workers with flu-like symptoms to be tested for

the influenza A H1N1 virus.

A piggery at Dunedoo, in central western New South Wales, remains in lockdown after the pigs were infected by a sick farm worker.

Andrew Spencer from Australian Pork Limited says people with swine flu pose a serious threat to the industry.

He says doctors are not routinely testing for the virus which is making it difficult for producers to manage their herds.

"We've got producers who have had sick workers, have sent them off to the doctor and have been very keen to find out whether they had the swine flu variant of human influenza and they haven't been able to tell that because doctors aren't allowed to just run routine testing for it," he said.

"We're actually in discussion with the Department of Health about that."

Mr Spencer says it is important for producers to know if their workers have had the virus.

"If he's noticing anything in his pigs later, to know the answer to that question is important for him to be able to make a good decision about what further steps should be taken," he said.

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