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  • Indonesia: Chicken deaths reported in Gianyar, Bali- not bird flu

    Source: http://www.balipost.co.id/mediadetai...kid=2&id=64792

    27 April 2012 | BP
    In Gianyar, Dozens Dead Chickens also Sudden
    Ubud (Bali Post) -

    Dozens of chickens found dead suddenly in the neighborhood Candibaru, Gianyar. This makes people nervous, especially before the case came up again in Bangli bird flu. Chicken deaths in a house on Mango Street Kingdom was directly reported to the Department of Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and Marine Resources (Disnaklut) Gianyar regency, on Thursday (26/4) yesterday.

    The information gathered from the scene, the sudden death of chickens is the case since three days ago. The next day, the chicken deaths continued, which has so far totaled 20 head. Chicken carcasses had been buried owner. "The chicken that died suddenly make us afraid, and we report to the relevant agencies to determine the cause of death of the chicken," said AA Solar, one of the locals.

    This alert should be made ​​considering the case of bird flu has killed many. "We do not want people here get the virus, so a quick call Disnakanlut officers to quickly check and immediately know the outcome," he said.

    Field officers Disnakanlut Gianyar, Made Sadakarya who come to the site direct to check the location. He can not give information whether the chicken died of bird flu or not, because it still needs checking labotarium. It called for chicken owners in the New Temple in order to impound the chicken is still alive. It is part of the existing SOPs. Furthermore it will do the cleaning and spraying so that the virus does not spread to other chickens. (kmb16)

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    Re: Indonesia: Chicken deaths reported in Gianyar, Bali- not bird flu

    Source: http://www.balipost.co.id/mediadetai...kid=2&id=64840

    28 April 2012 | BP
    Hasil Tes
    Ayam Mati Mendadak Negatif Flu Burung
    Gianyar (Bali Post)-

    Google translation:

    28 April 2012 | BP
    test Results
    Sudden Death Chicken Bird Flu Negative
    Ubud (Bali Post) -

    Having conducted laboratory tests on dozens of chickens died suddenly in the Candibaru, Gianyar, a negative result of bird flu. Residents had to worry about sudden chicken deaths. The result was known after the examination Sempel saliva chicken.

    Field officers Disnakanlut Gianyar, Made Sadakarya Friday (27/4) yesterday said dozens of chickens died suddenly in the housing in the New Temple of the Environment after a negative test result was bird flu. '' The death of chickens was not due to bird flu virus but other viruses,'' he said.

    Deaths of chickens died suddenly made ​​possible due to good weather conditions. "The term Balinya ready grubug happens en masse," he explained.

    But the sudden death of chickens in it, it still appealed to the owner to impound the chicken is chicken that death is not littered everywhere. In addition, it has given fluids desinvektan that this virus does not spread everywhere and disturbing local residents.

    It is also hoped, if they find dead chickens or chickens died suddenly after taking it immediately wash hands with soap in order to avoid the bird flu virus or another avian virus, and immediately report to the Department of Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and Marine Resources and the Department of Health or the nearest health center. (kmb16)

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