Archive for August 30, 2008

网络的谣言不休止

http://bbs.chinaunix.net/viewthread.php?tid=1257087

最近网上流传有人因为可乐罐的感染,患上细螺旋体病而且死亡。通过google,可以分析一下。好多事情切勿听之、信之、传之。

在google上检索: 细螺旋体病

这个连接是国外感染,国内感染的就不贴了。http://www.703804.com/redirect.php?tid=563095&goto=lastpost
德州北部最近发生了这个事件。有一妇女星期天去划船,她带了些可乐罐头,放在小船的冰箱内。星期一她送进了医院,安置在加护病房。星期叁她死了。验尸结果她死於 Leptospirosis (细螺旋体病),追踪到可乐罐头,她没有使用玻璃杯喝。实验证明罐头受到鼠尿感染细螺旋体病毒。鼠尿含有毒性和致命物质。在喝罐装汽水之前,强烈建议汽水罐的上部要清洗乾净。因为罐头从仓库运送到商店是没有清洗的。NYCU研究显示,汽水罐上面充满毒菌和细菌,比公共厕所还多。因此开罐对嘴喝之前用水洗乾净,避免发生任何致命事故。

看看台湾的译文, http://bbs.conn.tw/redirect.php?tid=10620&goto=lastpost
This incident happened recently in North Texas . A woman went boating one Sunday taking with her some cans of coke which she put into the refrigerator of the boat. On Monday she was taken to the hospital and placed in ICU. She died on Wednesday.
德州北部最近發生了這個事件。
有一婦女星期天去划船,她帶了些可樂罐頭,放在小船的冰箱內。
星期一她送進了醫院,安置在加護病房。
星期三她死了。

The autopsy concluded she died of Leptospirosis. This was traced to the can of coke she drank from without using a glass. Tests showed that the can was infected by dried rat urine and hence the disease Leptospirosis.
驗屍結果她死於 Leptospirosis (細螺旋體病),追蹤到可樂罐頭,她沒有使用玻璃杯喝。
實驗證明罐頭受到鼠尿感染
細螺旋體病毒。

Rat urine contains toxic and deathly substances. It is highly recommended to thoroughly wash the upper part of soda cans before drinking out of them. The cans are typically stocked in warehouses and transported straight to the shops without being cleaned.
鼠尿含有毒性和致命物質。在喝罐裝汽水之前,強烈建議汽水罐的上部要清洗乾淨。因為罐頭從倉庫運送到商店是沒有清洗的。

A study at NYCU showed that the tops of soda cans are more contaminated than public toilets (i.e).. full of germs and bacteria. So wash them with water before putting them to the mouth to avoid any kind of fatal accident.

NYCU研究顯示,汽水罐上面充滿毒菌和細菌,比公共廁所還多。因此開罐對嘴喝之前用水洗乾淨,避免發生任何致命事故。

有段日子了吧,那么再看看对比分析,谣言连绵不绝。
http://urbanlegends.about.com/li … irosis_coke_can.htm

原文太长,而且是邮件的对比,感兴趣的,可以直接看链接。我在这只拷贝了结论:

Comments: If you compare the two different versions above, one of which began circulating in 2002 and the other three years later in 2005 (with variants in between), you will find them identical except for the following features:

    * The first claims the woman became sick in Belgium, the second in North Texas.
    * The first refers to the disease as “Leptospirosis,” the second calls it “Leptospirose.”
    * The first claims a study in Spain showed that the tops of soda cans are “more contaminated than public toilets,” the second says the study was done at “NYCU” (perhaps meaning NYU, or New York University).

现在2008年又到了中国,有意思呀!

 

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