Re: Indonesia - Bird Flu in Poultry/Animals
Source: http://kesehatan.kompas.com/read/xml...tif.Flu.Burung.
Ratusan Ayam Positif Flu Burung
Google translation:
Hundreds of Chicken Positive Bird Flu
Monday, 6 April 2009 | 17:41 WIB
MAGELANG, KOMPAS.com - Animal Husbandry and Fisheries (Peterikan) Pemerintah Kabupaten (Pemkab) Magelang, Central Java, said the death of hundreds of chickens in two villages in the area of attack is positive because the bird flu or Avian Influenza (AI).
Head Office Peterikan Pemkab Tri Agung Magelang, accompanied the Head of Animal Health Section and the Society veteriner Jhon Maughlapy, in Jakarta, Monday (6 / 4), said, as many as 120 in the Hamlet chicken Rubber, Bulurejo Village, District Mertoyudan and 255 tails in Hamlet Banar, Deyangan Village, Mertoyudan, died of a sudden some time ago.
"The quick test by our officers show that it is a positive AI," he said.
He explains in Hamlet there are 425 rubber chicken, while in Hamlet Banar 562 tails.
Until this time, his side still awaiting test results on the overall mortality of the chicken veteriner laboratory in Yogyakarta.
He said, officers have made the possibility of controlling the spread of AI through spraying disinfectant on all poultry.
Also reminded the local people not to dispose of dead poultry in markets. The dead birds should be burned and in the land of This.
The local people, he said, are not selling out village chickens to prevent the spread of AI disease.
"As for this year we already do not have supplies of vaccine so that we put more emphasis to biosekuriti," he said.
During the year 2008, he said, there were 35 cases of AI in the region, while the year 2007 as many as 55 cases.
He said that, during the year 2008, to get the 400,000 doses of vaccine from the allocation of central government in Jakarta and 40,000 doses of the local allocation kabupaten governments.
Vaccine from the central government that has been used for 433,226 birds, the chickens, ducks, mentok, and puyuh, vaccine sedankan kabupaten governments from local to 42,678 birds.
Source: http://kesehatan.kompas.com/read/xml...tif.Flu.Burung.
Ratusan Ayam Positif Flu Burung
Google translation:
Hundreds of Chicken Positive Bird Flu
Monday, 6 April 2009 | 17:41 WIB
MAGELANG, KOMPAS.com - Animal Husbandry and Fisheries (Peterikan) Pemerintah Kabupaten (Pemkab) Magelang, Central Java, said the death of hundreds of chickens in two villages in the area of attack is positive because the bird flu or Avian Influenza (AI).
Head Office Peterikan Pemkab Tri Agung Magelang, accompanied the Head of Animal Health Section and the Society veteriner Jhon Maughlapy, in Jakarta, Monday (6 / 4), said, as many as 120 in the Hamlet chicken Rubber, Bulurejo Village, District Mertoyudan and 255 tails in Hamlet Banar, Deyangan Village, Mertoyudan, died of a sudden some time ago.
"The quick test by our officers show that it is a positive AI," he said.
He explains in Hamlet there are 425 rubber chicken, while in Hamlet Banar 562 tails.
Until this time, his side still awaiting test results on the overall mortality of the chicken veteriner laboratory in Yogyakarta.
He said, officers have made the possibility of controlling the spread of AI through spraying disinfectant on all poultry.
Also reminded the local people not to dispose of dead poultry in markets. The dead birds should be burned and in the land of This.
The local people, he said, are not selling out village chickens to prevent the spread of AI disease.
"As for this year we already do not have supplies of vaccine so that we put more emphasis to biosekuriti," he said.
During the year 2008, he said, there were 35 cases of AI in the region, while the year 2007 as many as 55 cases.
He said that, during the year 2008, to get the 400,000 doses of vaccine from the allocation of central government in Jakarta and 40,000 doses of the local allocation kabupaten governments.
Vaccine from the central government that has been used for 433,226 birds, the chickens, ducks, mentok, and puyuh, vaccine sedankan kabupaten governments from local to 42,678 birds.
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