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Ratusan Itik di Padangpariaman Positif Terjangkit Flu Burung
Rabu, 06 Februari 2013 , 12:13:00 WIB
Google translation:
Hundreds of Ducks in Bird Flu Positive Padangpariaman
Wednesday, February 6, 2013, 12:13:00 PM
RMOL. Hundreds of ducks reportedly died suddenly due to bird flu in the village of Kampung Lintang, Sunur Nagari, District Nan Sabaris, Padangpariaman regency, West Sumatra.
"From the results of the rapid test or rapid test done officers, dead ducks were positive for the bird flu virus," said Head of Livestock, Department of Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry Padangpariaman, Akhiruddin, in Padangpariaman, Wednesday (6/2).
According to him, the team Participatory Diseases Surveillance and Response (PDSR) is handling the case. As per standard operating procedure, he added, if the animal was found dead due to H5N1 influenza virus infection of the remaining ducks in the local area will be destroyed.
"Depopulation done for breaking the chain of dangerous virus," he said.
He added that the local government had already coordinated with the farmers and the government district to conduct a limited destruction of the remaining duck today.
In addition, he said, farmers in the surrounding area have to secure the biological outbreak by cleaning cages and sprayed with disinfectant.
Akhiruddin also appealed to farmers and residents who Itiknya immediate burning and burying dead duck carcasses. [ant / wid]
Ratusan Itik di Padangpariaman Positif Terjangkit Flu Burung
Rabu, 06 Februari 2013 , 12:13:00 WIB
Google translation:
Hundreds of Ducks in Bird Flu Positive Padangpariaman
Wednesday, February 6, 2013, 12:13:00 PM
RMOL. Hundreds of ducks reportedly died suddenly due to bird flu in the village of Kampung Lintang, Sunur Nagari, District Nan Sabaris, Padangpariaman regency, West Sumatra.
"From the results of the rapid test or rapid test done officers, dead ducks were positive for the bird flu virus," said Head of Livestock, Department of Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry Padangpariaman, Akhiruddin, in Padangpariaman, Wednesday (6/2).
According to him, the team Participatory Diseases Surveillance and Response (PDSR) is handling the case. As per standard operating procedure, he added, if the animal was found dead due to H5N1 influenza virus infection of the remaining ducks in the local area will be destroyed.
"Depopulation done for breaking the chain of dangerous virus," he said.
He added that the local government had already coordinated with the farmers and the government district to conduct a limited destruction of the remaining duck today.
In addition, he said, farmers in the surrounding area have to secure the biological outbreak by cleaning cages and sprayed with disinfectant.
Akhiruddin also appealed to farmers and residents who Itiknya immediate burning and burying dead duck carcasses. [ant / wid]