Bird flu and eggs

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sunpower9
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Bird flu and eggs

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Should I be concerned about contracting flu from eating raw eggs :? I eat about 6 per day.I dont eat fish.
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Post by Corinne »

I don't really know! Rumors have it that it was in Germany and probably in Holland.
I'll just continue eating my 4 eggs a day, until something happens or one of you guys tell us we should stop!
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Post by RRM »

We only need to know one thing:
Is there the slightest possibility that an egg that I buy is infected with the virus?
answer: No, not yet.
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Post by michael »

How can we be so sure that there is no possibility of infected eggs? It seems that the bird flue has reached sweden anyway... still no reason to worry?
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Post by Oscar »

Apparently it's difficult for humans to contract it, far more difficult than for birds, or even cats. Distribution via eggs is possible, but only if some infected excrement sticks to the outside of the egg. Chances are that before we get infected, lots of birds nearby will have died already. Until that happens I don't think there is any reason to worry.
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Post by Sanna »

there was a cat in Germany who died of hn51 virus, right?
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Post by Oscar »

I think so, yes.
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