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  • Indonesia: So. Kalimantan: Chicken deaths from unknown cause

    Source: http://banjarmasin.tribunnews.com/re...kan-Flu-Burung

    Sabrie Khawatirkan Flu Burung
    Banjarmasinpost.co.id - Rabu, 4 Januari 2012 | 14:17 Wita

    Google translation:

    Sabrie Concerned About Bird Flu
    Banjarmasinpost.co.id - Wednesday, January 4, 2012 | 14:17 pm


    BANJARMASINPOST.CO.ID, Kotabaru - Head Ranch (Disnak) Kotabaru Sabrie Madani claimed dozens of death-related anxiety chickens owned by village residents Sungup Right, Middle District Pulaulaut, Kotabaru.

    Sabrie anxiety because of the emergence of the alleged death of chickens due to bird flu which usually affect every poultry. It could even attack humans.

    These concerns have not been able to follow the cause of sudden death dipastikannya these birds by a veterinarian who took to the field.

    Officers examined a sample of local difficulties, since no one of them chickens that live in the attack of the disease.

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    Re: Indonesia: So. Kalimantan: Chicken deaths from unknown cause

    Kalsel = South Kalimantan


    machinetranslation

    Thursday, January 19, 2012

    Hundreds of Chickens and Quails Burned

    Bird Flu Positive Sign Kalsel

    The case of poultry deaths of chickens belonging to one group of cattle in Jakarta, Jakarta positive due to the bird flu virus or Avian Influenza (AI), as occurs in some regions in Indonesia.

    Chief Medical Officer of South Kalimantan, Rosihan Adhani at a coffee morning with Governor Rudy Ariffin with other agencies, on Wednesday (18 / 1), say, from the results of laboratory examinations in cases of livestock deaths due to Banjarbaru positive bird flu attack.

    Besides in Banjarbaru, he said, is now the case of mass death quail in Kotabaru being conducted laboratory tests to ascertain whether as a result of bird flu or other illnesses.

    "We asked all departments and related agencies, including health workers, to alert the spread of bird flu cases in anticipation of this," he said.

    In addition, Rosihan said it had set up two bird flu referral hospitals, the Regional General Hospital (Hospital) and Hospital Boejasin Ulin Banjarmasin Pelaihari, Tanah Laut District.

    Rosihan sure, despite the bird flu began attacking poultry in South Kalimantan, but transmission to humans is still not happening because the agencies and related institutions is perceptive enough to anticipate things that are not desirable.

    "We immediately conduct an examination of the people associated with livestock around the deceased, among others, by doing a blood test," he said.

    In the same place, the Head of South Kalimantan Animal Husbandry Department, Maskamian Andjam say, cases of bird flu occurred in Banjarbaru City three months ago, and about a hundred chickens that exist at these locations and surrounding areas directly burned.

    "Once there is information on some farms there are chickens birds directly terkenaflu we destroy by fire," he told reporters on the sidelines of the event.

    In addition to Banjarbaru Maskamian ata, in Kotabaru approximately 500 quail birds have also been culled because of bird flu virus is indicated.

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      Re: Indonesia: So. Kalimantan: Chicken deaths from unknown cause

      Source: http://banjarmasin.tribunnews.com/re...di-Banjar-Mati

      Google translation:

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      Two Months, 39,435 in Banjar Dead Poultry
      Banjarmasinpost.co.id - Thursday, January 19, 2012 | 22:36 pm

      BANJARMASINPOST.CO.ID, Martapura-In the period December to January, as many as 39 150 birds dead quail in Banjar Regency. In addition there is also 285 native chickens are experiencing the same thing.


      Even so, the results of rapid tests conducted Department of Agriculture, Plantation and Livestock Banjar Regency did not reveal any indication of the spread of bird flu (H5N1).

      "The deaths that occurred among poultry this is more due to an illness newcastle disease (ND) or Newcastle. While there is no indication of bird flu,"
      said Head of Livestock Department of Agriculture, Plantation and Livestock Banjar Regency, Dondit Bekti A when met at his office on Thursday (19 / 1).
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