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  • East Java: H5N1 poultry deaths 2010

    Source: http://www.jawapos.co.id/radar/index...ail&rid=141644

    Radar Madura
    [ Sabtu, 06 Februari 2010 ]
    Status Tertular Flu Burung

    Radar Madura
    [Sabtu, 06 Februari 2010]
    Status infected bird flu

    BANGKALAN - The discovery of bird flu cases in Hamlet Durinan Village Sobih Sub Burneh, requires people more alert. Because the H5N1 virus has been attacked chickens owned by H. Ershad. Two straight days - helped, since Sunday (31 / 1) until Monday (1 / 2), 5 chickens his sudden death.


    The man who has 11 free-range chicken, knowing 2 of five chickens of his death from bird flu after the rapid test by the staff of Agriculture and Livestock (Dispertanak) Bangkalan.

    The discovery of bird flu that attacked the 2 birds this, attention and handling of serious side dispertanak and Puskesmas Burneh. "We were together dispertanak had to handle," explained Head of Puskesmas Burneh drg Handayani Ningsih.

    "Thank God that today we have not found the transmission of disease to surrounding areas," he said. His department is doing outreach to residents to the disease is not contagious to humans.

    One step that must be done, is to maintain cleanliness of the cage. "Diligent clean droppings in the cage, and keep the cage poultry from residential or home owner poultry," he remembers.

    Although there is no sign - a sign of transmission to humans, the health center Burneh continue to monitor in order not to spread and infect humans.

    In a separate, Head Dispertanak Bangkalan Illija Rosijana through Kabid Animal Health Syahrul Mukarrom said, to present his side are still monitoring developments Village Sobih. "We have the status of the village is still infected. After 14 days, we will conduct the monitoring back to the scene to monitor the situation," he explained.

    If within 14 days nothing happened - what, the status of the village turned into a control. "However, if there is, we will take control again like last Monday," he explained. Last Monday, it was done disinfectant at the scene.

    In 2009, there were 5 case of bird flu affecting poultry owned by residents. Order to anticipate the event, Dispertanak Bangkalan continues monitoring and survey le palangan.

    "We applaud the Burneh a level of consciousness is very high. They are willing to do depopulation (culling) of poultry, if there is infection. This is a step in the right to break the transmission chain. Although without compensation they are willing," explained Syahrul Mukarrom. (c24/fiq)

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    Re: East Java: H5N1 poultry deaths

    Source: http://metrotvnews.com/index.php/met...erjangkit-H5N1

    Empat Kecamatan di Bojonegoro Positif Terjangkit H5N1
    Nusantara / Senin, 8 Februari 2010 09:51 WIB

    Google translation:

    District Four in Bojonegoro H5N1 Positive
    Nusantara / Monday, February 8, 2010 09:51 pm

    Metrotvnews.com, Bojonegoro: At least four districts in Bojonegoro, East Java, positively infected by H5N1 or bird flu. Thus revealed Sie Chief Public Health Animal Husbandry Department Veterinari Luthfi Bojonegoro Nurahman, Monday (8 / 2).

    The fourth area is Kanor District, District Kedung Adem, District Cotton, and Sub City Bojonegoro, East Java. From the last inspection, found the chicken died suddenly in Bojonegoro City District. Chicken was burned and buried immediately.

    Bojonegoro Animal Husbandry Department to spray disinfectant in the area so that the spread of infectious diseases can be prevented. Spraying marathon held in the cages of chickens owned by residents. (Jerry F. /*****)

    Source: http://www.jawapos.co.id/radar/index...ail&rid=142028

    Radar Bojonegoro
    [ Senin, 08 Februari 2010 ]
    Wabup: Saya Tidak Bisa Jawab
    Puluhan Ayam Mendadak Mati

    Google translation:

    Radar Bojonegoro
    [Monday, 08 Februari 2010]
    SEA: I Can not Answer
    Sudden Chicken Dozens Dead

    TUBAN - Dozens of residents fowl Sugihan Village, District JATIROGO last three days died suddenly. Allegedly, the mass death of poultry animals was due to bird flu (avian influenza).

    Two local residents told this newspaper reporters said, before dying, the chicken looks good citizens and not visible signs of disease. "This afternoon my chickens are still healthy, two-tailed morning was lying dead," said Likto, one of the local residents yesterday (7 / 2). Two days sebelumnnya, alternating four dead chickens.

    In addition to native chicken species are maintained bangkok residents also experienced the same thing. Bangkok pet chicken Anam, for example, seven fish died yesterday. Similarly Tarko property totaling 17 tails.

    A number of residents who worried the chicken died suddenly forced to sell cheap. For the rooster and an adult female chicken sold to traders at a price of USD 10 thousand per cow. In fact, the normal price of two avian species is approximately USD 40 thousand per cow.

    Camat JATIROGO Nur Janah confirmed yesterday afternoon that directly govern the local village chief to check the condition of its citizens cattle. He said, besides waiting for reports from his subordinates, their own plans with the staff down UPTD Pertanian. "Because the condition was not sure yet, we can not deliver,''he said. (Ds)
    Last edited by Shiloh; February 8, 2010, 08:19 AM. Reason: Added second article

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      Re: East Java: H5N1 poultry deaths

      Source: http://www.jawapos.co.id/radar/index...ail&rid=142199

      Radar Bojonegoro
      [ Selasa, 09 Februari 2010 ]
      Positif Flu Burung, Bangkai Ayam Dibakar

      Google translation:

      Radar Bojonegoro
      [Tuesday, 09 Februari 2010]
      AI positive Burned Chicken carcass
      TUBAN - mass chicken deaths in the village of Sugihan, District JATIROGO positive last three days due to bird flu or avian influenza.

      Conclusion yesterday (8 / 2) presented Kasi Division of Animal Health on Animal Husbandry and Animal Health Department of Agriculture Tuban, R. Basoeki Tjahjono after getting off the field and take samples of dead chickens in the village Purwosari, the local village. Results''rapites (detection) declared positive,''he stated as confirmed by phone yesterday.

      He explained, one of which is used as a chicken carcass sample was already buried. For the purposes of testing with rapites, testers team took samples of fluid in the fiber neck (throat) and cloaca (anus). Basoeki further said, after being found positive, 44 chickens in this village who had already taken back to be buried and burned. Other efforts to minimize the transmission of avian influenza viruses are distributed to the owners of livestock disinfectant.

      It says former Kasi Aneka Business Development and Marketing Department of Agriculture this Tuban, this disinfectant should be sprayed around the cage for three consecutive days. After that, the virus killer liquid sprayed three times a day for two weeks.

      We went down to the local village, said Basoeki, institutions are also urged to impound all the animals poultry. Another appeal, citizens are also prohibited from selling or carrying out a local village. ''If it brings out, it was the same as bird flu spreading to other areas,''he stated.

      Basoeki admit it is possible the virus has already spread to other areas because for not detected, the number of residents sell poultry for fear of death. ''This is what we really worry about,''he said.

      As reported, dozens of pet chickens Sugihan Village residents, District JATIROGO last three days died suddenly. Previously dead, chicken looks healthy citizens and not visible signs of disease. In addition to native chicken species are maintained bangkok residents also experienced the same thing.

      A number of residents who worried the chicken died suddenly forced to sell cheap. For the rooster and an adult female chicken sold to traders at a price of USD 10 thousand per cow. In fact, the normal price of two avian species is approximately USD 40 thousand per cow. (ds)

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        Re: East Java: H5N1 poultry deaths

        Source: http://jawapos.com/radar/index.php?a...ail&rid=142944

        Radar Madiun
        [ Sabtu, 13 Februari 2010 ]
        Positif Flu Burung, Bangkai Ayam Dibakar

        Google translation:

        [Saturday, February 13, 2010]
        AI positive Burned Chicken carcass
        MADIUN - H5NI virus or bird flu still a threat to spread in poultry in the City of Madison residents. If you previously owned a chicken attack in Tawangrejo and Sogaten, now the bird flu virus deadly four Darmanto's chickens, village residents Winongo, Manguharjo. Sudden death''is the fourth successive chicken. All of a sudden was lying dead. Whereas previously healthy and still want to eat,''the light Darmanto, RT 13 RW 04 Kelurahan Winongo, yesterday (12 / 2).

        Cash only, the demise of the four chicken made Darwanto worry. Finally she reported the incident to the village device. Darmanto reports soon followed, officers Desease Participatory Survrilance and Response (PDSR). Officers went to his house to conduct tests on chicken carcasses. ''He said the positive results of bird flu. The officer also asked me to burn the dead chickens before being buried. While cage sprayed disinfectant,''said Darmanto.

        The discovery of bird flu virus that attacked his chickens make Darmanto trauma. Understandably similar condition has also been experienced in 2007. Four chickens also died of bird flu. ''I actually have a pet chicken deterrent. But three months ago given my Chicken by-laws to be maintained. Like it or not I care, e.. kok would like this,''he explained.

        Darmanto reckless burning his chicken coop. He promised not to again take care of chickens. For fear of the bird flu virus to attack children and grandchildren. Moreover,''the next week my children and grandchildren aged two months and five years came from Batam. I am afraid that desperate pet chicken, the virus can get my children and grandchildren,''he said.

        Meanwhile, drh Soelistiorini, livestock and fisheries Kabid Agriculture Department said Madiun, society must be more vigilant. Especially during the rainy season like now. Humid conditions can cause the virus to survive. So that needs to be sprayed with disinfectant regularly. ''As for the chicken carcasses must be burned before the tomb. So the virus is dead,''he explained. (aan / irw)

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          Re: East Java: H5N1 poultry deaths

          Source: http://jawapos.com/radar/index.php?a...ail&rid=160544

          Radar Madiun
          [Tuesday, May 25, 2010]
          Bird Flu Chickens Attacked, Citizens Concerned

          MADIUN - The H5N1 virus or bird flu is still spread the threat. In the village Tawangrejo, Kartoharjo, Madiun, poultry died suddenly back allegedly attacked the virus. Chicken is owned Katmin and Wasito, RT 18 RW 05 was found in dead condition. My Chicken''died suddenly three tails since Saturday, one by one. I had time to eat, morning kok cock already stiff,''the light Katmin, yesterday (24 / 5).

          Yesterday, the chicken Katmin back dead. The number of chickens there are ten of his tail. Conditions that make Katmin restless, especially the chicken coop and house the distance is only ten meters. Khawartir''Yes, because my kids are still little fear of contagious disease in chickens. I already report to Mr. RT. Sunday afternoon and this morning (yesterday, Red), office workers already here,''he explained.

          The report followed up by officers participatory Katmin Deseas Suvelance of Response (PDSR) in Madiun. Direct officers conduct rapid tests on dead birds. Result, the chicken's positive Katmin bird flu.
          The word''officer dead and not let the virus spread, chicken carcasses must be burned. I was also given medication to be sprayed into the cage,''he said.

          When officers into the house Katmin, Wasito neighbor who also reported one dead chicken tail. Chickens died suddenly at RT 5 RW 18 Kelurahan Tawangrejo not the first incident. Data groups of farmers Ngudi Tawangrejo Tani, last week there was also owned by citizens of chickens that died suddenly. Unfortunately''the report we received was too late. For newly reported two days after death, but its characters like bird flu,''said Heri Full Irawan, head of the group Ngudi peasant farmer who is also chairman of RT 18.

          According to Heri, people actually have to apply poultry pengandangan method, ie, far from home. Awareness''poultry owners have been nice here, but still the H5N1 virus attack. Because of this location flood subscription, so moist and facilitates viral condition to breed,''he explained.

          Heri worry if not promptly treated, cases of bird flu continue to occur in their regions. This condition, he said, would be detrimental to residents who have livestock. Population''chicken in RT 18 quite a lot. Number of chicken reaches 150 tails. We hope, this condition can be overcome,''he explained. (Aan / irw)

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