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Some Questions about H5N1 in Suffolk

Why has the vaccination of poultry been systematically rejected in the UK even when free range poultry owners who want to vaccinate their own birds, may well be at risk from the virus?

Why has surveillance of poultry been so lax? Why are birds not systematically tested for high pathogenic bird flu?

What has the Head of the Poultry industry in Hungary said in answer to questions from the UK - and what were those questions?

What efforts have been made to find out whether the abattoir at Kecskemet that slaughters some of the Bernard Matthews birds, had also slaughtered infected birds from the area of Csongrad in southern Hungary where H5N1 had been found in January?

How did infection from the first shed spread to 3 others? What were the infected chicks fed with - what was in it. Had feed come from Hungary?

Why is the Bernard Matthews plant not liable for prosecution (as was Bobby Waugh in 2001) if lax bio-security at their plants was responsible for the utbreak?

From what fund will compensation be paid to Bernard Matthews?

Where did the chicks first seen to be infected come from? Were they imported? What paper trail is there about them?

When did DEFRA first know that the Bernard Matthews plant in Suffolk was importing turkey meat from Hungary? Why was the TRACES database unaware of the imports?

Is imported meat ever properly checked for the virus?

What exactly was the nature of the "most rigorous independent scientific tests available" that Bernard Matthews claims tested his meat products before they were offered to the public?

When did the Bernard Matthews plant finally admit that consignments of poultry meat from Hungary had been received at the time of the outbreak?

Why did neither David Miliband nor Lord Rooker mention the Hungary connection in Parliament at the start of the outbreak. Why did they not know - or did they?

What account has the government taken of the balance between commercial sensitivity and the public interest during the outbreak?

What are the lessons to be learned from this outbreak of H5N1?

March 9 2007 ~ Together with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) we're working hard to learn all we can from this episode."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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