Lose 200 000 birds per influenzaGuadalajara, Mexico (June 28, 2012). - Not only avian influenza A H7N3 haunts Tepatitlán farms. So does the seal.And yesterday, while in Guadalajara authorities reported the deaths of more than 200 000 birds in Texas because of avian influenza A H7N3, near main Municipality of egg producer in the country seemed that nothing was wrong.Some farmers interviewed recognized that this secrecy is mainly due to fear of misinformation.Producers fear that the public misunderstood the situation that exists in the area and that, consequently, stop eating eggs and falling sales, as happened with the health emergency by the Influenza A H1N1 and sales of pork in 2009.Arriving at a poultry farm in the town of Los Puddles, where sampling was conducted by the National Health Service, Food Safety and Food Quality (SENASICA), the person at the scene collecting samples sent to a lab even in the area denied there was any outbreak of avian influenza and said his sample was "ordinary."Knock on doors of poultry farms is in vain, for them the only way to provide information is the Association of Poultry Tepatitlán or SAGARPA, who in turn passed the ball.

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