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UPDATE 1-Russia to lift all H1N1-related meat bans

Published 10/14/2009, 05:00 AM
Updated 10/14/2009, 05:07 AM

* Ban to be lifted from Oct. 15

* Threat from food products "negligible"

* Last bans affected Britain, Japan, Mexico, Caribbean

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MOSCOW, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Major meat importer Russia will from Oct. 15 lift all remaining meat import bans related to the H1N1 virus as the risk of infection through food products is low, its animal and plant health watchdog said on Wednesday.

The last remaining bans to be removed apply to live pigs and raw pork imports from Great Britain and three Japanese prefectures, as well as a tougher ban on all types of meat from Mexico, all Central American and some Caribbean states.

"As this disease is spreading on Russian territory from human to human, the risks of its propagation by infected food products should be seen as negligible," Rosselkhoznadzor said in a statement.

The watchdog said it would no longer impose bans on meat imports linked to the discovery of the virus in humans, but it may impose new bans if the virus was found in animals in exporter countries.

Russia, worried by the spread of the H1N1 strain of the virus -- also known as swine flu -- started banning meat exports from various countries in April. Most of the bans have been lifted gradually.

Rosselkhoznadzor in August lifted a ban on meat imports from Florida, the last remaining U.S. state on which restrictions had been imposed over fears of the virus. [ID:nLA710013]

Russia has registered several hundred cases of the H1N1 virus in humans, Rosselkhoznadzor said. (Reporting by Aleksandras Budrys; editing by James Jukwey)

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