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Hollandse eendenkuikens mogelijke oorzaak H5N1 Suffolk?Gepost door:
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Datum: 15 november 2007 13:04 Duckling imports being investigated as H5N1 avian flu source 15/11/2007 11:46:00 FWi A report in Today’s The Times claims that imported day-old ducklings from The Netherlands are now being investigated as a possible route for the H5N1 avian flu virus arriving in Britain. The Times claims that Gressingham Foods, which is supplied by the affected farm, received regular supplies of ducklings delivered by a Dutch exporter. The focus of inquiries is on the vehicle and driver, whether there are any links with previous outbreaks of the virus in mainland Europe and whether there was any opportunity for the disease to be spread through the Gressingham company via vehicles, equipment or staff. Imports of speciality poultry meats by Gressingham Foods are also part of the official inquiry, which is also looking at wild birds. This meat is frequently processed or packed at the company’s plant less than 750 yards from Redgrave Park Farm, near Diss, which is at the centre of the alert. Gressingham regularly imports guinea fowl, poussin, barbary duck breasts and legs and smoked duck breasts, said the report. However, to date there has been no outbreaks of H5N1 in the Netherlands since mid 2006. by Richard Allison
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Vrijdag 19 maart
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