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Avian flu threat: Iraq bans poultry imports from Nigeria, 23 others



IRAQ has extended a ban on imports of frozen and live poultry products from Nigeria and 23 other countries.

“The import of poultry and birds of all kinds … as well as both types of eggs (table and hatching), feathers and all products that use poultry or their products … is prohib­ited,” a government statement said.

The other affected countries are Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Bhutan, China, Egypt, Ghana, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Ivo­ry Coast, Kazakhstan, Laos, Libya, Myanmar, Mexico, Nepal, Niger, North Korea, Palestine, South Africa, South Korea and Vietnam.

Baghdad last month re­stricted poultry imports from France, where an outbreak of avian flu has been reported.

The Mail reported that though the agriculture minis­try could not be contacted for immediate comment, a minis­try spokesman previously said that the ban on French poultry was because of avian flu.

Highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu first infected humans in 1997 during a poultry out­break in Hong Kong. Since its re-emergence in 2003 and 2004, H5N1 has spread from Asia to Europe and Africa, causing millions of poultry infections, several hundred human cases and many human deaths.