Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Brussels EU egg scandal

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BRUSSELS— The European Union said Friday that it plans to hold an extraordin­ary meeting late next month over a growing tainted egg scandal as it revealed that products contaminat­ed with an insecticid­e have now spread to 17 countries.

Millions of eggs have been destroyed or pulled from supermarke­t shelves since July 20, when it was made public that the pesticide Fipronil, which is dangerous to human health, was found mixed with another treatment sprayed on chickens for ticks, fleas and lice, known as Dega 16.

Almost all lab tests show that only very low levels of Fipronil — seven to 10 times lower than the maximum permitted — have been detected in eggs from the treated chickens. Poisoning by small doses has few effects and requires little treatment. Heavy and prolonged exposure can damage the kidneys and liver or cause seizures.

The scandal has caused major political fallout, with neighbors Belgium, the Netherland­s and Germany squabbling over who is to blame, and who knew what and when. Poultry farmers have been hardest hit, and are blaming the chemical industry for compromisi­ng their business and exposing consumers to danger.

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