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						Mexico bans poultry, egg 
						imports from bird flu-hit Iowa 
			
   
            
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		[April 22, 2015] 
		By Adriana Barrera 
			
		MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico, the biggest 
		buyer of U.S. chicken, has halted imports of live birds and eggs from 
		the U.S. state of Iowa due to an outbreak of deadly bird flu there, the 
		Mexican government said on Tuesday. 
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			 Mexico and other major countries last month imposed new export 
			restrictions on poultry products from various U.S. states, but a new 
			outbreak has hit top U.S. egg-producing state Iowa. 
			 
			Iowa found a lethal strain of bird flu in millions of hens at an 
			egg-laying facility on Monday, the worst case so far in a national 
			outbreak that prompted Wisconsin to declare a state of emergency. 
			 
			Bird flu, also called avian influenza or AI, is a viral disease that 
			infects birds. Officials believe wild birds are spreading the virus 
			but they do not know how it is entering barns. 
			 
			Shares of several leading meat companies' in the United States fell 
			on Tuesday on concerns over the Iowa outbreak. 
			
			  
			 
			Mexico's agriculture ministry said it and animal health body 
			SENASICA had tightened controls and monitoring of migratory wild 
			birds, and it said they were in constant contact with bird farms in 
			Mexico to detect any suspicious cases domestically. 
			 
			The ministry emphasized that Mexico is self sufficient in the 
			production of eggs for consumption, and that Mexican producers 
			import fertilized eggs used for breeding. 
			
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			Iowa was already among 12 states that have detected bird flu in 
			poultry since the beginning of the year. The other states are 
			Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, 
			Oregon, South Dakota, Washington and Wisconsin. 
			 
			(Reporting by Adriana Barrera; Editing by Simon Gardner and Cynthia 
			Osterman) 
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