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Foot-and-Mouth Checks Intensify at Miami Airport.
Publication: The Miami Herald (Miami, Florida) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News) Publication Date: 26-MAR-01 |
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COPYRIGHT 2001 The Miami Herald
Byline: Cara Buckley
Mar. 16--Chlorine bleach spray and food-sniffing beagles were the front line of defense against foot-and-mouth disease Thursday at Miami International Airport, as the U.S. Agriculture Department heightened efforts to keep the virus out of the United States.
"It's a big threat. It could ruin our cattle," said Ellen Ingber, a quarantine supervisor. Ingber was one of 18 airport agriculture inspectors given the task of asking thousands of disembarking travelers from Europe and Argentina if they recently had hiked, visited a farm or...
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