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2013
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Bird flu strikes, experts suggest consumer cleaning eggs
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A few days ago, the news of the death of a bird flu patient in Guizhou caused social concern. Spring is a period of high incidence of avian influenza and other diseases, how to prevent the "disease from the mouth", the safe consumption of eggs necessary for people's lives? The survey shows that most of the eggs sold on the market in China are not treated "dirty eggs", there is a huge security risk. According to researcher Li Chaanguo, executive director of the China Poultry Industry Association, the surface of "dirty eggs" may be contaminated with pollutants such as chicken manure, and avian influenza viruses, salmonella, and E. coli may spread through residues on the surface of eggshells, endangering human health. It is understood that Hubei Shendan Company cited
A few days ago, the news of the death of a bird flu patient in Guizhou caused social concern. Spring is a period of high incidence of avian influenza and other diseases. How to prevent "disease from entering the mouth" and safely consume eggs that are necessary for people's lives?
The survey shows that most of the eggs sold in the Chinese market are "dirty eggs" that have not been treated, and there are huge safety risks. According to researcher Li Chaanguo, executive director of the China Poultry Industry Association, the surface of "dirty eggs" may be contaminated with pollutants such as chicken manure, and avian influenza viruses, salmonella, and E. coli may spread through residues on the surface of eggshells, endangering human health.
It is understood that Hubei Shendan Company has introduced the world's advanced processing equipment. Through eight processes such as cleaning and drying, ultraviolet sterilization, oil coating and preservation, removing scattered yellow eggs, removing cracked eggs, weighing and grading, and code spraying and packaging, Hubei Shendan Company is the first company in China to launch "cleaning eggs". The local standard for cleaning eggs drafted by the company has been officially implemented. The sterilization link in the production of "clean eggs" can kill avian influenza virus, Salmonella, Escherichia coli and other pathogenic bacteria, and is a safe egg product to fight against avian influenza.
Successive bird flu incidents have sounded a wake-up call to the "dirty eggs rampant" egg market, reminding people to consume clean eggs that are in line with international safe consumption.
Bird flu strikes, experts suggest consumer cleaning eggs
