I do not know whether prions have ever been found in pork or not. So
far as I know, not. Sorry if my comment was misleading.
On Friday, Nov 11, 2005, at 18:43 Asia/Tokyo, [email protected]
wrote:
Hi,
Are you talking about prions, as in BSE? Are you saying they are in
pork?
Just curious.
When some cattle suspected of having mad cow were burned in a regular
furnace before the tests were back, we were assured they were 'taken
care
of, just in case'. It assured me alright, of what I suspected all
along.
Thanks,
Jean
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Prions can not be destroyed except by astonishingly high temperatures
produced only in special furnaces created for that purpose. They
are
non-living. High heat destroys most other pathogens readily.
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