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China - Baiyun Airport (Guangdong) intercepted incoming poultry eggs containing bird flu (H5) - mediareport

Gert van der Hoek

In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
Baiyun Airport intercepted a number of incoming poultry eggs were found to contain bird flu

2016-12-24

[FONT=&quot]A passenger entering the country to carry raw eggs was intercepted, even after the seizure of bird flu. This is the first time in recent 10 years in China from the passengers carrying poultry eggs in the detection of avian flu.

[FONT=&quot]23, the author from the Guangdong Inspection and Quarantine Bureau was informed that the Bureau of Guangzhou Baiyun Airport Inspection and Quarantine Bureau in mid-month from the VN506 flight into a Vietnamese passenger baggage intercepted a number of raw eggs, including 33 eggs and 11 duck eggs, a total of 1.3 kg (right part of the captured part of the raw eggs).

Inspection and quarantine officers immediately intercepted the eggs and sent samples to Guangdong Inspection and Quarantine Technology Center, the National Key Laboratory for Avian Influenza (Guangdong) for H5 and H7 subtypes of avian influenza virus nucleic acid testing to confirm the detection of H5 subtype avian influenza virus nucleic acid Test results were positive..
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