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Awas, Flu Burung Terus Menyebar
Kamis, 23 September 2010 14:59:02 WIB
Reporter : David Yohanes
Google translation:
Look out, Bird Flu Spreads Continue
Thursday, September 23, 2010 14:59:02 AM
Reporter: David John
Tulungagung (beritajatim.com) - Afian Influenza (AI) or bird flu is still a scourge for poultry farmers. In Tulungagung, in the last two weeks found two new cases of bird flu that attacked chickens citizens.
According to Head of Animal Health, Animal Husbandry Department Tulungagung, Tatik Handayani, today found some chicken that died suddenly. Village residents Pinggirsari fowl, District Ngantru, Kabutapen Tulungagung, allegedly died of bird flu. However, to ensure his side are still doing further investigation.
Previously, Animal Husbandry Department has found positive cases of bird flu in Hamlet Doropayung, Doroampel Village, District Sumbergempol. A total of 23 chicken pieces owned by Marwan, in RT 1, RW 3 local villages had died suddenly. Examination of blood and fluids from the throat, the chickens are attacked by the AI virus.
"Probably, there is a new case of AI in the region Tulungagung," he said, when contacted by telephone on Thursday (23/09/2010).
To prevent the spread more widely, the institute has been doing the spraying disinfectant up to a radius of one kilometer mass. To prevent transmission to humans, Tulungagung District Health Office, conducting epidemiological and health monitoring of people in direct contact with poultry AI positive.
Tatik further explained that the reappearance of AI cases could not be separated from the erratic weather conditions. This triggers the migration of wild birds, which carry the AI virus is transmitted to cattle and people. The movement of animals in the wild is a difficult monitored, let alone controlled.
In addition, consumption of poultry traffic between cities also have a significant contribution to the spread of bird flu. This is related to the number of chicken pieces that go Tulungagung, who supplied other regions.
"But until now there has been no indication penuluran from birds to humans," concluded Tatik. [Vid / but]
Awas, Flu Burung Terus Menyebar
Kamis, 23 September 2010 14:59:02 WIB
Reporter : David Yohanes
Google translation:
Look out, Bird Flu Spreads Continue
Thursday, September 23, 2010 14:59:02 AM
Reporter: David John
Tulungagung (beritajatim.com) - Afian Influenza (AI) or bird flu is still a scourge for poultry farmers. In Tulungagung, in the last two weeks found two new cases of bird flu that attacked chickens citizens.
According to Head of Animal Health, Animal Husbandry Department Tulungagung, Tatik Handayani, today found some chicken that died suddenly. Village residents Pinggirsari fowl, District Ngantru, Kabutapen Tulungagung, allegedly died of bird flu. However, to ensure his side are still doing further investigation.
Previously, Animal Husbandry Department has found positive cases of bird flu in Hamlet Doropayung, Doroampel Village, District Sumbergempol. A total of 23 chicken pieces owned by Marwan, in RT 1, RW 3 local villages had died suddenly. Examination of blood and fluids from the throat, the chickens are attacked by the AI virus.
"Probably, there is a new case of AI in the region Tulungagung," he said, when contacted by telephone on Thursday (23/09/2010).
To prevent the spread more widely, the institute has been doing the spraying disinfectant up to a radius of one kilometer mass. To prevent transmission to humans, Tulungagung District Health Office, conducting epidemiological and health monitoring of people in direct contact with poultry AI positive.
Tatik further explained that the reappearance of AI cases could not be separated from the erratic weather conditions. This triggers the migration of wild birds, which carry the AI virus is transmitted to cattle and people. The movement of animals in the wild is a difficult monitored, let alone controlled.
In addition, consumption of poultry traffic between cities also have a significant contribution to the spread of bird flu. This is related to the number of chicken pieces that go Tulungagung, who supplied other regions.
"But until now there has been no indication penuluran from birds to humans," concluded Tatik. [Vid / but]
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