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  • Indonesia: Bird flu in poultry in Denpasar, Bali

    Source: http://us.news.detik.com/read/2012/0...-disuntik-mati

    Waspada Flu Burung, Ratusan Ayam di Denpasar Disuntik Mati
    Gede Suardana - detikNews
    Kamis, 26/04/2012 14:04 WIB

    Goggle translation:

    Bird flu alert, Hundreds Dead Chicken in Denpasar Injected
    Gede Suardana - Detiknews
    Thursday, 26/04/2012 14:04 pm

    Officers of the combined Denpasar Animal Husbandry and Maritime city of Denpasar and Bali Province inject hundreds of dead chickens sold in the market Satria, Denpasar. Culling was done after the officer to test the sampling of dead chickens were tested positive for bird flu.

    Extermination was conducted on Thursday (4/26/2012) morning. Officials initially reported to the chickens that suddenly died on Jl Imam Bonjol Denpasar. "Once we trace these chickens were purchased from Satria Bird Market," said Ni Wayan Sukanadi, Coordinator of Avian Influenza Disease Control Bali, when met AFP on Thursday (4/26/2012).

    The officer then checks the Satria Bird Market. Based on this investigation, officers found two dead chickens. "After we check these chickens were tested positive for bird flu," he added.

    To anticipate that this virus does not spread, officials decided to destroy all chickens available at this location. Noted there are hundreds of chickens owned by the seven merchants who annihilated by lethal injection.

    "Culling is to break the cycle of the spread of the virus from spreading," he said.

    The Government hopes that the community remain vigilant and keep the environment clean.

    (GDS / try)

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    Re: Indonesia: Bird flu in poultry in Denpasar, Bali

    Source: http://www.balipost.co.id/mediadetai...id=10&id=64794

    27 April 2012 | BP
    Flu Burung Meluas Ratusan Ayam Dimusnahkan
    Denpasar (Bali Post) -


    Google translation:

    27 April 2012 | BP
    Bird Flu Spreads Hundreds of Chickens Destroyed
    Denpasar (Bali Post) -

    Once found in Bangli, bird flu has also been found in Denpasar. H5N1 virus (bird flu) was found positive in four chickens at two different places in Denpasar by officers of Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, and Marine (Disnakanlut) Denpasar. To anticipate, the officer then destroy hundreds of chickens at the location of the discovery of bird flu.

    The move comes following a citizen report on Jalan Imam Bonjol Gang 100, AA Gede Wiranata of chickens died suddenly. Received the report, the team checks directly to the site. The results of tests conducted Disnakanlut officers, two chickens that died suddenly was positive bird flu.

    In addition to the Jalan Imam Bonjol, positive chicken bird flu were also found in the bird market Satria. It was discovered when officers conduct the spraying. When the officers found no dead chickens had rot. When the rapid test done, the chicken was positive bird flu.

    Head of Animal Health Disnakanlut drh Denpasar. Luh Urpini Suri on Thursday (26/4) yesterday said the source of the chickens owned by residents of Market Satria. Chicken's death the day after purchase.

    In order to minimize cases of bird flu, Disnakanlut Denpasar direct spraying and destruction of a rooster in bird market Satria. Because the chicken was found positive for bird flu, officials finally decided to do a limited culling poultry and ask for nothing that comes out of that market.

    Plan for genocide is not a positive response by the merchants. In fact, some traders started to hide the chickens wares. However, officers and also the Head Disnakanlut Disnakanlut AA Bayu Gede Bramasta attempts to provide explanations related to efforts to control bird flu that is now more widespread.

    After coordination, some traders eventually volunteered to give the chicken to be destroyed. This destroyed the chicken gets compensation from the government Rp 50,000 per head. The number of birds culled yesterday, reaching 231 chickens and 11 wild duck tail.

    Meanwhile, some traders claimed to bring in the chickens of East Java such as Jember and Probolinggo. The trader said he did not know that birds can not go outside Bali to Bali. '' I do not know any such regulations. Usually the chickens in this market until around three o'clock or 4:00 o'clock,'' said Suki, a trader. (Kmb12)

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      Re: Indonesia: Bird flu in poultry in Denpasar, Bali

      Source: http://us.news.detik.com/read/2012/0...nsaksi?9922022

      Pasar yang Terjangkit Flu Burung di Denpasar Dilarang Bertransaksi
      Gede Suardana - detikNews
      Jumat, 27/04/2012 01:40 WIB

      Google translation:
      Bird Flu Infected market in Denpasar Prohibited Transaction
      Gede Suardana - Detiknews
      Friday, 4/27/2012 1:40 PM
      Jakarta Having found that there are four positive chickens infected bird flu virus, Department of Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, and Marine (Disnakkanlut) Denpasar Denpasar Satria Market closes temporarily, especially in chicken sales booth.

      This step is done to anticipate that this virus does not spread, especially in the northwest corner booth at the Denpasar Market Satria, there are hundreds of times every day buying and selling chickens.

      "While this buying and selling activities of cocks in this place closed down about two weeks," said Head of Animal Health Disnakkanlut Denpasar, Luh Urpini Suri, told reporters on Thursday (4/26/2012).

      This temporary closure is also done to ensure that no virus is spreading again. In addition to closing, agencies will also conduct regular monitoring of the presence of birds in Denpasar.

      Previously, officers had destroyed as many as 242 chickens in the market Satria Denpasar by lethal injection and then burned and buried. Officers found a chicken in this place that tested positive for bird flu. K

      Cases of bird flu in Bali is now the attention of residents, the article on Tuesday (24/4) boys initials NP (8) from Bangli, Bali died of this virus.

      (GDS / FDN)

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        Re: Indonesia: Bird flu in poultry in Denpasar, Bali

        Source: http://us.en.vivanews.com/news/read/...d-flu-positive

        Hundreds of Poultry in Bali Bird Flu Positive
        The authority implemented focal culling or restrictive elimination.
        Jum'at, 27 April 2012, 14:34 WIB
        Syahid Latif, Bobby Andalan (Bali)
        (VIVAnews/Tri Saputro)

        VIVAnews ? The death of a child in Kintamani, Bangli District, Bali, with the initials of NP, 8, from bird flu infection, has forced the Department of Animal Husbandry in Denpasar and Bali Province to conduct poultry inspection in Satria Bird Market in Denpasar.

        Applying rapid test method, the officers discovered hundreds of poultry being marketed carry the deadly virus...

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          Re: Indonesia: Bird flu in poultry in Denpasar, Bali

          The local poultry market in Denpasar is closed because of H5N1 infected chickens. The recent death of a child in Bali was initially ascribed to H5N1, but according to Indonesian health officials the child was not infected with H5N1. see link.

          Tainted Market Closed After Bird Flu Death in Bali

          Made Arya Kencana | April 28, 2012

          Denpasar. Authorities in Bali closed down the Satria Poultry Market in Denpasar on Friday after several chickens there tested positive for bird flu, days after the resort island recorded the country?s seventh human death this year from the infectious disease.

          Anak Agung Gede Bayu Bramasta, the head of the Denpasar livestock agency, said the market would remain closed for at least three weeks.

          ?It will only be allowed to reopen once it has been completely cleaned up,? he said. . . .


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