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No Avian Flu, But Egyptians PanicWASHINGTON - Feb 12/06 - SNS -- There have been no reports of avian influenza in Egypt, especially the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain, but consumer confidence in the sector has been demolished by media reports on the disease in other countries. "The poultry industry in Egypt is in severe crisis," warns the U.S. agricultural attache for the country . "Consumer fears, fueled by reports of the presence of avian influenza (AI) in neighboring countries, have caused a precipitous drop in consumption of poultry meat and eggs. "The Egyptian Parliament has taken the unprecedented step of removing poultry from its in-house restaurant menu. The United States does not export poultry or eggs to Egypt; however, these fears threaten U.S. exports of corn, soybeans, and poultry meal, including feather meal used in poultry diets." Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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