FDA assures no Melamine-contaminated eggs in Thailand  
 
The Food and Drug Administration assures no traces of Melamine found in eggs in Thailand.

Dr. Pipat Yingseri, the secretary-general of the Food and Drug Administration, asserted that the Melamine-contaminated eggs found in China were due to high level of Melamine-contaminated feedmill that was given to chicken. Therefore, he affirmed that the administration would cooperate with the Live Stock department in inspecting pet food in Thailand for any possible traces of Melamine. Also, strict regulations on the acceptable level of Melamine found in pet food have already been imposed.

Subsequently, Dr. Pipat believed that Melamine-contaminated chicken eggs would not become a huge concern in Thailand.

 

News ID: 255110270016
 
Reporter : Sorraya Yosyingyong
     News Date : 27 October 2008

 
 
 
   
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