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  • Indonesia: Bird flu in poultry in Cipagalo, Bandung, West Java

    Source: http://jabar.tribunnews.com/2012/10/...tif-flu-burung

    Home ? Metro Bandung ? Kabupaten Bandung
    Satu Ekor Ayam Positif Flu Burung
    Selasa, 9 Oktober 2012 12:49 WIB


    Google translation:

    Home ?Metro Bandung? Regency Bandung
    The Rooster Tail Positive Bird Flu
    Tuesday, October 9, 2012 12:49 PM


    CIPAGALO, Tribun - DVO Bandung directly spraying in the village which allegedly contained Cipagalo distribution of the H5N1 virus.

    Besides suspected to be the cause of the death of one of the residents there, the officers also discovered one day before chickens tested positive for the H5N1 virus.

    "Chickens maintenance owned by a citizen, tested positive for bird flu.'s Just a tail of five, one-tailed it died suddenly yesterday," said Iman Rahman Paramedics officer DVO London some time ago.

    Because that's two things, says Iman, it initiated a spraying disinfectant into domestic poultry cages citizens. The plan, today will be a mass depopulation of poultry in the region. "But we do not know because the condition has not been possible," he said.

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    Re: Indonesia: Bird flu in poultry in Cipagalo, Bandung, West Java

    Source: http://www.klik-galamedia.com/unggas...tif-flu-burung

    rabu, 17 oktober 2012 00:36 WIB
    Unggas di Ciganitri Dipastikan Positif Flu Burung

    Google translation:

    Wednesday, 17 October 2012 00:36 PM
    Poultry in Ciganitri Positive Bird Flu Confirmed
    BOJONGSOANG (GM) - Veterinary Public Health Laboratory test results Cikolemenetapkan, chickens owned by residents of Kampung Desa Cipagalo Ciganitri RW 04, District Bojongsoang, Bandung regency, tested positive for the H5N1 virus or bird flu (avian influenza). This was stated by the Head (Head) Animal Health Disnakan Bandung regency, Euis Rohayati in Soreang, Tuesday (16/10).
    "Last weekend, I received a text message from the Laboratory of Veterinary Public Health officials Cikole that chicken blood samples were sent, tested positive for the H5N1 virus. However, whether the six blood samples were entirely positive or only one, or a few tails only, there is no explanation," he said.

    Laboratory tests, continued Euis, concern over Disnakan Bandung regency. He said, Disnakan will take precautions and pegendalian disease in poultry. "Most effective in preventing bird flu by keeping the cage sanitation and settlements. Several houses in Ciganitri next to the chicken coop. Should it not be. But if he wanted to keep him, sanitation should be maintained," he said.

    He made sure, lab test results will be disseminated to the public Ciganitri. The goal, says Euis, that arises from the understanding that the bird flu disease caused by poor sanitation factors.

    "The government is hard prohibit residents to raise chickens near home. If there is vacant land, can be used as a maintenance cock all citizens. Much safer than raising chickens in the barn adjacent to the house," he explained.

    Reported previously, Bandung regency Disnakan efforts to prevent the spread of bird flu virus in Kampung Ciganitri by spraying the cage at least 40 birds. Other efforts by depopulation limited or focal culling of seven free-range chickens.
    (B.104) **

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