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Joined: 07 Feb 2008 Posts: 40
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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 4:06 pm Post subject: BBC + JHT Online at AEII |
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http://www.aeii.org/articulo/bbc080326.htm#TOP
The GI they interview is too funny. "[I think MAP may be involved, but I don't think it is the specific cause; we know there will be genetic and environmental factors as well.]" Well no crap Sherlock, of course there will be some other factors; just as there are other factors for why some people develop every other fricken disease. Also...ah...didn't you admit yourself earlier in the program that genetics can't explain it all because of the rapid increase in incidence...oh yeah...you did. El bonehead. His ignorance about microbiology is funny too: when he asked about why farmers don't get it more often and JHT responds about an acquired immunity from being in contact with the less virulent form of the bug his look is something along the lines of: jeeze, that can happen? Yes it seems as though it can, and there is good epidemiological evidence that the mortality rate from TB in humans in the UK is actually lowest in areas where bovine TB is most prevalent.
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