Thursday, September 23, 2010

Qaliubiya: Execution of 5 thousand chickens infected with bird flu

القليوبية: إعدام 5 آلاف دجاجة لإصابتها بمرض أنفلونزا الطيور
Child feeding domestic birds
Bratabaodv 9/23/2010 7:01:00 PM

Cairo - culled Qaliubiya represented in the organs of Veterinary Medicine 5 thousand chickens in one of the farms in Kafr thanked her after the discovery of bird flu.

The Chancellor announced Qaliubiya Governor Adli Hussein had been cleared the farm and surrounding areas, and disclosure to all employees and clients to make sure they do not carry the disease.

And the governor warned citizens not to become complacent with this disease, which mutates AIDS to appear in the summer after that he does not appear only in the winter, pointing to the need for non-breeding birds living at random.

The MP for the Muslim Brotherhood, Ali Laban made in the earlier two questions to the President of the People's Assembly Ahmed Fathi Sorour, the first is the laboratory "Nmro 3" and the second with the high prices of poultry and meat in Egypt.

He accused the milk in the request for his government of covering up espionage scientific exercised by the plant "Nmro 3" American suspect, pointing out that this plant exposes every day, plans to eliminate poultry Egypt, and in the interest of importers of rotten meat and foreign producers and hatred Zionist U.S..

The milk that the plant "Nmro 3", of the U.S. Marine Corps "Marines," and who is now in hospital admitted Abbasid central Cairo is the first defendant in the transfer of avian influenza virus (H5N1) after modification of genes experimentally, and the evidence of the invalidity of the indictment against migratory birds as is the transfer of the deadly virus from abroad to Egypt - as deputy - is the testimony given by the Minister of Environment Maged George, Dr. Mostafa Tolba, an expert of the Global Environment, Dr. Hatem Minister of Health, which he formed a panel of experts on environment and health to know the causes of the disease and who have not come of something so far.



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