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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)
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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