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BF survey in Bali; results expected in December
Continuing research; Mahardika from Udayana University ("pigs in Bali")
On Monday, October 16 2006 13:24 WIB
Several locations in Bali Potential the AI Spread
Denpasar -- MIOL: Several locations in Bali potential the spread of bird flu (avian influenza/AI), after being done by the taking of the sample of blood, the waste, and the saliva towards all the livestock kinds.
The "strong assumption against pollution of the AI virus was still necessary the further research to ascertain him," said Director Program Kajian and the Socialisation of Bird Flu and the Medical Pandemic of the Faculty's influenza the Animal (FKH) the Udayana University, Dr Drh I Husti Ngurah Mahardika, in Denpasar, on Monday.
Nevertheless he refused to name the locations that were pointed out dirtiest the AI virus to avoid the unrest in the social circle.His side still was doing pegambilan the sample towards all the livestock kinds to support the study of the spread of the flu illness furung Bali, the West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) and East Nusa Tenggara (NTT).
The taking of this sample was carried out since last week (9/10), according to schedule that was compiled by the field co-ordinator in the level of the regency and the city.Blood sampling of various poultry kinds was carried out simultaneously in 68 villages to 26 subdistricts in Bali, as well as 15 villages to eight subdistricts in NTB and NTT.
Respectively the village was maintained by 15 head of household (heads of households) that became the taking target of the sample towards all the livestock kind piaraan him.From various kinds of the property poultry 15 heads of households could be it was hoped taken the sample of chicken blood, the duck, the pig and entok (kind of duck; credits Dark Horse and Theresa) respectively five tails.
This activity involved 40 lecturers, 40 students and 40 veterinary surgeons as well as was helped by their respective Livestock Breeding Service the regency/the city as well as the support and participation of the breeder's community.
Mahardika explained, the taking of the sample of blood of various kinds unggal in three areas was expected to have been finished for two months, that afterwards were followeded by the laboratory inspection.
The "process of the laboratory inspection it was hoped took place for a month, in the hope that late this coming December could have been known the map of the spread of the flu illness furung in three areas," said Mahardika.
The raging virus H5N1 polluted 37 subdistricts (67 percent) from 55 available subdistricts in Bali or 53 villages (34 percent) from 152 available villages in the Island of the Gods.
Results of investigation and the spread of the virus H5NI very important to henceforth be recommended to the Government of the Balinese province, especially the local Livestock Breeding Service to do steps in the control.
With efforts and anticipation this was expected to be able to handle the AI case in Bali, NTB, and NTT completely.
(Ant/OL-03)
http://www.mediaindo.co.id/berita.asp?id=114287
Continuing research; Mahardika from Udayana University ("pigs in Bali")
On Monday, October 16 2006 13:24 WIB
Several locations in Bali Potential the AI Spread
Denpasar -- MIOL: Several locations in Bali potential the spread of bird flu (avian influenza/AI), after being done by the taking of the sample of blood, the waste, and the saliva towards all the livestock kinds.
The "strong assumption against pollution of the AI virus was still necessary the further research to ascertain him," said Director Program Kajian and the Socialisation of Bird Flu and the Medical Pandemic of the Faculty's influenza the Animal (FKH) the Udayana University, Dr Drh I Husti Ngurah Mahardika, in Denpasar, on Monday.
Nevertheless he refused to name the locations that were pointed out dirtiest the AI virus to avoid the unrest in the social circle.His side still was doing pegambilan the sample towards all the livestock kinds to support the study of the spread of the flu illness furung Bali, the West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) and East Nusa Tenggara (NTT).
The taking of this sample was carried out since last week (9/10), according to schedule that was compiled by the field co-ordinator in the level of the regency and the city.Blood sampling of various poultry kinds was carried out simultaneously in 68 villages to 26 subdistricts in Bali, as well as 15 villages to eight subdistricts in NTB and NTT.
Respectively the village was maintained by 15 head of household (heads of households) that became the taking target of the sample towards all the livestock kind piaraan him.From various kinds of the property poultry 15 heads of households could be it was hoped taken the sample of chicken blood, the duck, the pig and entok (kind of duck; credits Dark Horse and Theresa) respectively five tails.
This activity involved 40 lecturers, 40 students and 40 veterinary surgeons as well as was helped by their respective Livestock Breeding Service the regency/the city as well as the support and participation of the breeder's community.
Mahardika explained, the taking of the sample of blood of various kinds unggal in three areas was expected to have been finished for two months, that afterwards were followeded by the laboratory inspection.
The "process of the laboratory inspection it was hoped took place for a month, in the hope that late this coming December could have been known the map of the spread of the flu illness furung in three areas," said Mahardika.
The raging virus H5N1 polluted 37 subdistricts (67 percent) from 55 available subdistricts in Bali or 53 villages (34 percent) from 152 available villages in the Island of the Gods.
Results of investigation and the spread of the virus H5NI very important to henceforth be recommended to the Government of the Balinese province, especially the local Livestock Breeding Service to do steps in the control.
With efforts and anticipation this was expected to be able to handle the AI case in Bali, NTB, and NTT completely.
(Ant/OL-03)
http://www.mediaindo.co.id/berita.asp?id=114287
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