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Ratusan Ayam Ditebo Mati Akibat Flu Burung
Kamis, 28 Januari 2010 05:33 WIB
Google translation:
Hundreds Dead Chickens Due Ditebo Bird Flu
Thursday, January 28, 2010 05:33 pm
Jambi (ANTARA News) - Hundreds of chickens owned by Kuali Bay Village, District of Ulu Tebo, Tebo Regency, Jambi, died suddenly due to H5NI virus or bird flu virus.
Head of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Department Tebo Regency, Muhsin in Tebo, Wednesday said the sudden occurrence of chicken death has been reported in Tuesday (26 / 1) and, where hundreds of chickens died of the local residents with no known cause.
Joint team of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Department Tebo Regency directly to check after receiving reports from residents.
"After the laboratory tests, a dead chicken was positively infected by H5N1 virus or bird flu," he said.
According to him, it will do to the spread of the virus alert it to two or three days.
This team will also check poultry animal's residents still live and do destruction.
"So far there has been no complaint of the virus spreading to humans," he said.
Based on the data in the Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Tebo regency, there were 105 chickens owned by residents who died. Numbers will likely far more, because there are a number of chickens residents who died since two weeks ago, but was not detected.
Muhsin also urged to increase their vigilance against the spread of the virus.
Citizens were asked to report to the health center (Puskesmas) if you feel the closest things that are not fair on her condition.
In addition, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Department also provides and conduct spraying anti-viral drugs.
"We are currently also prohibits activities in or out to the location of infected chickens. For, if the activity is carried out, will facilitate the spread of the virus," he said.
Genesis chickens died suddenly in Tebo regency is the second time during 2010.
Previously, a similar incident occurred in early 2010, namely in the Middle Tebo district, where dozens of chickens owned by residents suddenly died suddenly.
Muhsin added until now it did not yet know exactly where the virus.
"Until now we still do research. But could have contracted the virus from chickens outside or from within, like a dirty cage or animal feed is expired," he said. (*)
Ratusan Ayam Ditebo Mati Akibat Flu Burung
Kamis, 28 Januari 2010 05:33 WIB
Google translation:
Hundreds Dead Chickens Due Ditebo Bird Flu
Thursday, January 28, 2010 05:33 pm
Jambi (ANTARA News) - Hundreds of chickens owned by Kuali Bay Village, District of Ulu Tebo, Tebo Regency, Jambi, died suddenly due to H5NI virus or bird flu virus.
Head of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Department Tebo Regency, Muhsin in Tebo, Wednesday said the sudden occurrence of chicken death has been reported in Tuesday (26 / 1) and, where hundreds of chickens died of the local residents with no known cause.
Joint team of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Department Tebo Regency directly to check after receiving reports from residents.
"After the laboratory tests, a dead chicken was positively infected by H5N1 virus or bird flu," he said.
According to him, it will do to the spread of the virus alert it to two or three days.
This team will also check poultry animal's residents still live and do destruction.
"So far there has been no complaint of the virus spreading to humans," he said.
Based on the data in the Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Tebo regency, there were 105 chickens owned by residents who died. Numbers will likely far more, because there are a number of chickens residents who died since two weeks ago, but was not detected.
Muhsin also urged to increase their vigilance against the spread of the virus.
Citizens were asked to report to the health center (Puskesmas) if you feel the closest things that are not fair on her condition.
In addition, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Department also provides and conduct spraying anti-viral drugs.
"We are currently also prohibits activities in or out to the location of infected chickens. For, if the activity is carried out, will facilitate the spread of the virus," he said.
Genesis chickens died suddenly in Tebo regency is the second time during 2010.
Previously, a similar incident occurred in early 2010, namely in the Middle Tebo district, where dozens of chickens owned by residents suddenly died suddenly.
Muhsin added until now it did not yet know exactly where the virus.
"Until now we still do research. But could have contracted the virus from chickens outside or from within, like a dirty cage or animal feed is expired," he said. (*)
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