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BF in poultry, no "specific" symptoms?

Gert van der Hoek

In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
Bird flu spread in Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta -- MIOL: the Attack of the bird flu virus (avian influenza) against the poultry increasingly spread in the Yogyakarta city territory.

At least 88 poultries died suddenly and positive was infected by bird flu this May.


As many as 88 poultries that died as a result of bird flu happened in the territory kalurahan Muja-Muju, Wirosaban, Tahunan, Kecamatan Umbulharjo, and in kalurahan Wirobrajan, Kecamatan Wirobrajan.

The death of the positive poultry this bird flu was not accompanied by specific signs, and was seen as being not attacked by the illness.

The poultry that died suddenly as a result of the bird flu in general happened to the poultry that the pattern of his maintenance was not penned, or deliberate was maintained illegally.

In cases beforehand, the poultry that died suddenly as a result of bird flu that is found in the Yogyakarta city usually was accompanied with signs like in the head of the bluish chicken, went out mucus, was gotten red spots to the chest and foot the poultry.

more: http://www.media-indonesia.com/berita.asp?id=132803

credits Commonground



Edit: the rest of the article:

The head of the Pertanian Office and Animal Kota Yogyakarta, Mahfud Asvan, on Thursday (10/5), said in the handling of the spreading of the bird flu virus at this time was not yet maximal.

Although the community has learnt information was related to the bird flu virus, but they continued to throw the poultry carcass that died suddenly away without gave laporang first to the Pertanian Office and Animal.

Moreover, uptil now that happened was some rapporteurs not was the owner of the poultry that died suddenly.

But his neighbour who knew the case of the death of this poultry because of feeling frightened.

"We made a plea so that the community reports the poultry incident that died suddenly and lest throwing the carcass away before the official from the Pertanian Office and Animal came."

Many cases of the report on the poultry died suddenly but after we the cheque had to the field of this poultry been throw away or buried, he said.

But, said he, although the poultry has been thrown away by his side continued to try abundant and if being found continued to be carried out by the inspection with rapid test to know whether the death of the poultry was caused by the attack of the bird flu virus.

"Many reports were presented about the poultry died suddenly, but most we did not find his carcass because of being thrown away by his owner."

This that was not hoped for by us. We wanted the poultry that died suddenly it was reported to us to be researched by us. Evidently most of our communities did not understand him, he said.


Comment: no evidence is presented regarding this statement:

"The death of the positive poultry this bird flu was not accompanied by specific signs, and was seen as being not attacked by the illness."
 
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Re: BF in poultry, no "specific" symptoms?

what!?

The death of the positive poultry this bird flu was not accompanied by specific signs, and was seen as being not attacked by the illness.
 
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