Routine poultry screening in uncovered a sample that tested positive for
bird flu, but the latest tests show that the result was a false positive.
“Samples were subsequently forwarded for confirmatory testing at the veterinary Laboratories Agency laboratory at Weybridge, England,†a release from the Agriculture Ministry said.
The Ministry said false positive results were not unusual for screening tests since they are very sensitive.
In the US, for example, there have been more than a dozen initial screening tests that have shown potential H5N1 infection, but confirmatory tests have shown these samples to be free from bird flu, or infected with a low-pathogenic strain that is not harmful to humans.