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    ARMENIA HALTS IMPORTS OF VEGETABLES FROM EUROPE

    /ARKA/
    May 31, 2011
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, May 31. / ARKA /. In a response to deadly outbreak of
    a virulent form of E. coli bacteria in cucumbers that has killed
    already 15 people in Europe, Armenian authorities have halted imports
    of vegetables from all European countries, Shushan Ghazarian, a
    spokeswoman for the State Food Security Service, told ARKA.

    Earlier Russia has banned vegetable imports from Germany and Spain
    and said it may expand the ban to all European Union member states.

    The outbreaks has also made more than 1,000 people ill in Germany as
    well as people from Spain, Sweden, Britain, Denmark, France and the
    Netherlands who had recently been in Germany. Most of the deaths have
    been in northern Germany. The E. coli pathogen has been identified
    on cucumbers imported from Spain, but it is not clear if they were
    contaminated there, during transport, or possibly in Germany.

    Shushan Ghazarian said Armenia had banned import of cucumbers from
    Europe a month ago and after the outbreak of E.coli the authorities
    have banned import of all vegetables. Other foods from Europe are
    allowed into Armenia only after a careful examination at border check
    points, she said.

    Babken Liloyan, head of the the State Food Security Service~Rs
    department in charge of public relations, said import of all phytogenic
    products from Spain was banned. He said the authorities banned also
    a month ago import of vegetables from Turkey.

    The German government has identified the disease as hemolytic-uremic
    syndrome (HUS), a serious complication of a type of E. coli known
    as Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC). The WHO said in a risk
    assessment that the HUS/STEC outbreak is one the largest in the world
    of its kind. HUS affects the blood, kidneys and, in severe cases,
    the nervous system and can be particularly serious for children and
    the elderly.


    From: Baghdasarian
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