The disease prevention and control center in Guilin, south
China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, said on
Tuesday a person has been found to have supplied Amazonian snails
to restaurants in Beijing, but it is not known whether the snails
provided by the man are the culprits.
An official with the center surnamed Pan said that the supplier
was caught on Monday in accordance with the invoices provided by
restaurants including Shuguo Yanyi - where more than 80 people ate
raw or undercooked snails and fell ill.
The center has taken snail samples from the businessman for
testing.
Pan said they will not disclose the name of the supplier unless
the test result shows that it was in fact him who sold the batch of
snails incriminated in the Beijing angiostrongyliasis scare.
The official said it is possible that the man found is not the
only supplier of snails to Beijing.
The supplier said he started the snail business about two years
ago. He bought Amazonian snails in townships of Lingui County at a
price of 0.8 yuan (about US$10) per kilogram and sold them to
aquatic products dealers in Beijing and Guangzhou at 2.8 yuan
(about US$35 cents) per kilogram.
The supplier said he sent the snails to Beijing every week.
"I have stopped my business and am waiting for the test result,"
he said.
The Chinese capital reported that 131 people have been infected
with a type of angiostrongyliasis, a disease caused by parasites
that affect the brain and spinal cord, and can lead to meningitis,
after eating raw or undercooked snails since June 24, according to
the Beijing Municipal Health Bureau.
(Xinhua News Agency September 6, 2006)