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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:41:14 -0600 (CST)
From: Breitkreuz@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca, Garry - Assistant 1 <BreitG0@parl.gc.ca>
Subject: Hunters poisoned by meat from bear;
PUBLICATION: The Toronto Star
DATE: 2005.09.29
EDITION: ONT
SECTION: News
PAGE: A19
SOURCE: Canadian Press
WORD COUNT: 172
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Hunters poisoned by meat from bear; Quebec animal carried parasite Some of
the food taken to France
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Ten French hunters who ate meat from a black bear they killed during a trip
to Canada are being treated for the parasitic disease trichinellosis and
several of them remain in a Paris hospital.
Four other people who ate bear meat after the hunters transported it home
to France have also contracted the potentially fatal infection, Dr. Jean
Dupouy-Camet of University Hospital in Paris said yesterday.
The 10 men killed the black bear Aug. 30 during a hunting trip to northern
Quebec, barbecuing some of the meat the same day. Two of the men brought
back bear meat when they returned to their homes in central and southern
France.
As of yesterday, 14 people who ate Canadian bear were sick with
trichinellosis, Dupouy-Camet said. Nine others who ate bear are being
monitored.
Trichinellosis, also known as trichinosis, is caused when a parasite enters
the intestinal tract through poorly cooked meat from mammals and some
reptiles that prey on other wild animals. Patients suffer from diarrhea,
abdominal pain, high fever, facial swelling and severe muscle pain
throughout the body.
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:41:14 -0600 (CST)
From: Breitkreuz@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca, Garry - Assistant 1 <BreitG0@parl.gc.ca>
Subject: Hunters poisoned by meat from bear;
PUBLICATION: The Toronto Star
DATE: 2005.09.29
EDITION: ONT
SECTION: News
PAGE: A19
SOURCE: Canadian Press
WORD COUNT: 172
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Hunters poisoned by meat from bear; Quebec animal carried parasite Some of
the food taken to France
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Ten French hunters who ate meat from a black bear they killed during a trip
to Canada are being treated for the parasitic disease trichinellosis and
several of them remain in a Paris hospital.
Four other people who ate bear meat after the hunters transported it home
to France have also contracted the potentially fatal infection, Dr. Jean
Dupouy-Camet of University Hospital in Paris said yesterday.
The 10 men killed the black bear Aug. 30 during a hunting trip to northern
Quebec, barbecuing some of the meat the same day. Two of the men brought
back bear meat when they returned to their homes in central and southern
France.
As of yesterday, 14 people who ate Canadian bear were sick with
trichinellosis, Dupouy-Camet said. Nine others who ate bear are being
monitored.
Trichinellosis, also known as trichinosis, is caused when a parasite enters
the intestinal tract through poorly cooked meat from mammals and some
reptiles that prey on other wild animals. Patients suffer from diarrhea,
abdominal pain, high fever, facial swelling and severe muscle pain
throughout the body.