N.Y. lawmakers hatch plan to require salmonella vaccinations

N.Y. lawmakers hatch plan to require salmonella vaccinationsThe farmers have been asked by the Framers of Law in New York to inoculate their chickens to prevent them from salmonella.

The two lawmakers, Brain Kavanagh, an assemblyman and Daniel squadron, a senator have proposed this measure against the recall of about half billion eggs in the entire country with about 1,500 cases under the clutches of salmonella poisoning.

One of them has remarked that this enormous outburst of salmonella poisoning spreading through the contaminated eggs reflects the letdown of the nation's food protection structure and at the same time endangers the welfare of all the inhabitants while quite a number of people have already lost their lives at the altar of this pandemic.

Infected eggs have been suggested as the cause of this outbreak by initial inquiries and examinations.

The eggs in Britain are being marked with lion stamps, since the outbreak of salmonella poisoning sometime around 1998, which indicate that the eggs have passed the various security criterions.

At present while all the farmhouses in US are not required to conform to vaccinations, about 600 of the biggest suppliers of egg of the nation will be examined by the Food and Drug Administration by the close of following year.