Swiss ban Chinese chicken again
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Last Update: 2003-01-26
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: new page 1 the Swiss Federal Health Bureau and the Federal Animal Husbandry Bureau recently announced that as Chinese breeders continue to use nitrofurans in poultry feed for export, Switzerland has decided to stop importing such poultry from China According to XRL Ruifang, the relevant departments of Rui adopt a new method to analyze before finding problems With this new method, not only antibiotic residues but also their metabolites can be found XRL said that nitrofuran antibiotics can only be used for short-term treatment of human diseases because they can make the body produce lumps or change genetic material In Switzerland, nitrofuran antibiotics are banned from animal drinking water and feed XRL Swiss federal health agency also decided to reduce the allowable amount of nitrofuran antibiotics in food from 5 μ g per kg to 1 μ G XRL Switzerland said it would temporarily ban all imports of Chinese chicken products, but further tests would be carried out Switzerland banned the import of poultry from China in February 2002 due to the detection of antibiotic residues in poultry imported from China, and then announced the lifting of the ban in early April 2002 XrL
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