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  • Indonesia: Central Bangka- Bird flu in poultry

    Source: http://www.republika.co.id/berita/na...-bangka-tengah

    Flu Burung Serang Dua Keluharan di Bangka Tengah
    Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:52 WIB

    Google translation:

    Bird Flu Attack Two Keluharan in Central Bangka
    Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:52 GMT

    REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BANGKA CENTRAL - The case of bird flu in Central Bangka regency, province of Babel, and spread to the village of Padang Berok Mulya, resulting in dozens of chickens died after a previous similar cases occur in Sub Dul.

    Zainab, a resident of Village Berok, District Koba, Sunday morning, explaining, in the last three days as many as 15 head of cattle chickens died suddenly. "On Friday nine chickens died suddenly later Saturday following the sudden death of six tail in the morning and is expected to spread bird flu virus does not get worse that could harm the economy of small communities," he said.

    While Safri, Berok other residents, added on Friday (25 / 3) as many as three dead roosters suddenly hers. "I also had time to find a lot of chickens owned by residents who die in the street with a chicken head conditions bluish," he said.

    Previously Dul Village (Kampung Dul), District of New Base was hit by bird flu cases, resulting in dozens of chickens died suddenly at the border village between the Central Bangka with Pangkalpinang it.

    Officers 'Participatory Disease Surveillance and Response' (PDSR) or Participation and Response Tracking Avian Diseases, DVM Sigit Winarno, said Village and Padang Berok Mulya and positive Dul village plagued by bird flu.

    He explained that the three villages mentioned positive plagued the H5N1 virus or bird flu, according to results of rapid tests to the virus. "Detecting we did after getting reports of the sudden death of chickens with a total of tens of tails in one week
    last, "he said.

    According to him, to anticipate the spread of the H5N1 virus, it immediately gives desifektan fluid to the head of the local RT for distribution to residents who raise chickens. "We also will continue to monitor the three villages that until we define as the area is safe from bird flu," he said.
    Editorial: Stevy Maradona
    Source: Antara
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