FDA rejected vaccine for hens

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It's not even mandated in the UK.

While that is true, I think the FDA said the farmers here can, too, if they think it would help. Kinda puzzling statement cuz the vaccine hasn't been approved. I kinda think the FDA thinks the vaccine is ok....
 
The F.D.A. said it considered mandatory vaccination very seriously. “We didn’t believe that, based on the data we had, there was sufficient scientific evidence for us to require it,” said Dr. Nega Beru, director of the agency’s Office of Food Safety.

However, Dr. Beru says that the new rules encourage producers to vaccinate if they think it will help fight salmonella.

Another F.D.A. food safety official, Nancy S. Bufano, said that despite the success of vaccination in Britain, the agency thought that because the vaccines used in the two countries were not identical, it made comparisons difficult.

Vaccine company executives, however, said the differences were minor and the drugs used in both countries were equally effective.

I can see why it's not mandated... cuz all you have to do is cook it thoroughly... common sense!!!
 
cooking will kill it but the problem is that salmonella on egg shells can easily contaminate the surfaces of your hands and spread to other foods.
 
cooking will kill it but the problem is that salmonella on egg shells can easily contaminate the surfaces of your hands and spread to other foods.

then don't eat egg lol.

just had boiled eggs for lunch and... I'll let you know in a few hours.
 
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