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  • Central Java: Positive AI, dozens of birds died suddenly in JATIPURO

    Source: http://www.solopos.com/2010/karangan...jatipuro-16841

    Diduga AI, puluhan unggas mati mendadak di Jatipuro
    By mufid on 19 Maret 2010

    Google translation:

    Suspected AI, dozens of birds died suddenly in JATIPURO

    By mufid on March 19, 2010

    Karanganyar Espos)-Tens of chicken in the neighborhood's residents RT 16 and RT 17/RW IX Ngelo Hamlet Village Jatisobo, JATIPURO, died suddenly during the last few days. Poultry suspected of contracting the virus is avian influenza (AI) or bird flu.

    Information compiled Espos mentioned, the case has actually occurred since about three weeks ago. However, until now the disease continues to spread to cause more deaths. One 16/RW RT IX, Sunarto Wiyono, 60, said he lost 19 chickens from a total of 21 tail-owned.

    "Death is not once, but a row over three to four days later. The last one was yesterday afternoon, "he said when met at his house Espos, Jumat (19 / 3).

    He said there were at least a dozen heads of households (families) at RT 16 and RT 17 are experiencing the same thing. Every citizen, he said, to lose free-range chicken in variable amounts.

    Sunarto said, dozens of his chickens died suddenly without known cause. Most of the dead animals were burned and others were buried to prevent transmission. But he thinks that the case so far not been reported to the village government and other institutions related to the district government (Pemkab) Karanganyar to get treatment.

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    Re: Central Java: Positive AI, dozens of birds died suddenly in JATIPURO

    Source: http://www.solopos.com/2010/karangan...sitif-ai-16933

    Unggas mati di Jatipuro positif AI
    By mufid on 21 Maret 2010

    Google translation:

    Dead poultry in a positive JATIPURO AI

    By mufid on March 21, 2010

    Karanganyar (Espos)-Tens of chickens that died suddenly in two RT Ngelo Hamlet Village Jatisobo, JATIPURO, tested positive for avian influenza virus (AI) or bird flu. It was based on rapid test results conducted on Saturday (20 / 3).

    Participatory officer Diseases Surveillance and Response (PDSR) Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries (Disnakkan) Karanganyar District, Fatkhur Rakhman, in his explanation to remind residents to Espos impound their chickens are still alive. The efforts to prevent the spread of the disease to another hamlet, hamlets around it.

    "The chickens are still alive should be destroyed in anticipation of epidemic infections with an area wider attack. But because it was constrained compensation, we request that the surviving chickens had dikandangkan about two weeks, "he said after a review found the dead chicken carcasses in the environment IX 16/RW RT Ngelo Hamlet, last weekend.

    Rakhman Fatkhur officers accompanied by three other states PDSR Disnakkan, chickens are able to survive for a period likely pengandangan free of AI virus attacks. Although later be released, he argued would be far better and more secure if the birds are often the owners diliarkan residents will still be maintained in special cages.

    On the other hand, the number of chickens died at RT 16 and RT 17 Hamlet Ngelo growing. One RT 17, Giyo, 43, even admitted losing 40 tails. The chickens, he said, has actually kept in a cage, but at certain times is often released. "Now just a few, are still alive," he met separately Sunday (21 / 3).

    Confirmed separately, Kabid Disnakkan Animal Health, Saptawan Hadiputra, said that his party has coordinated with relevant agencies to prevent the Karanganyar Regency possibility of AI-to-human transmission.

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