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Indonesia - Bird Flu Alert Due to Dead Poulty in Bogor- Newcastle disease

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Residents appealed Bogor Diskes Bird Flu Alert
Wednesday, February 3, 2010 02:42 pm | Events | Health | Read 186 times
Bogor (ANTARA News) - Head of Public Health (health office) City of Bogor, Triawan Elan, urged the public to be wary of the spread of avian influenza virus (H5N1) and the procedures required to implement such a deadly virus prevention.

"The spread of H5N1 virus occurred in the rainy season, we ask the public alert and enhance prevention efforts by implementing procedures bird flu prevention," he told AFP in Bogor, Tuesday.

This appeal was submitted in anticipation of the spread of bird flu in the city of Bogor, the article not long ago owned dozens of chickens died suddenly Ciparigi found.

"We have not received the report what caused the death of the chicken. But still we are coordinating with the Department of Animal Husbandry, to search for tau cause,";) said District, accompanied Triawan Surveillance Officer (DSO) in field AI Diskes Bogor City, Dwi Sukamto.

Dwi said the spread of the virus from poultry occurred in the rainy season from December, January, February and March.

"But in the month of April is usually the season will be reduced because the spread was in the dry season," he explained.

He mentioned, until now it had not received reports of cases of bird flu.

Cases of bird flu in Bogor is still relatively small, in the year 2009, there were four cases, of which two people died and two people suspected of (suspect) bird flu.

Kadiskes also appealed to people who found the chicken died suddenly to not destroy the way of throwing into the times.

"If there was a sudden dead chicken thrown at times do not but should be burned," imbaunya.

We have endeavored Diskes party to disseminate bird flu prevention to the community.

"We also received a grant from the World Health Organization (WHO) for Rp8, 1 million for prevention programs. The program will be implemented in six districts, each district still received funding Rp1, 3 million," he said.

Through this grant will do Diskes the socialization of each month at weeks three and four, in the hospital or health center.

In addition to socialization, prevention of bird flu was also done using Tamiflu. Bogor City received 5000 tami flu tablets that have been deployed in all hospitals and health centers in the city. :tiphat:http://www.antaranews.com/berita/1265139734/diskes-bogor-imbau-warga-waspada-flu-burung
 
Re: Indonesia - Bird Flu Alert Due to Dead Poulty in Bogor- Newcastle disease

Source: http://www.poskota.co.id/metro/2010/02/04/belasan-ayam-mati-mendadak

Warga Waspadai Flu Burung
Belasan Ayam Mati Mendadak
Kamis, 4 Februari 2010 - 17:43 WIB

Google translation:

Beware citizens of Bird Flu
Suddenly, dozens of Chicken Dead

Thursday, February 4, 2010 - 17:43 pm

BOGOR (Pos Kota) - Dozens of chickens that died suddenly in Kampung Neglasari RT.001 RW 01, Kelurahan Ciparigi North Bogor District was caused tetelo disease. However Department of Health (health office) Kota Bogor ask local residents wary of the spread of H2N1 virus or bird flu.


Lurah Ciparigi, Men Gunandi, said Thursday, after health office staff and the Department of Animal Husbandry and Partanian (Disnakan) Bogor City investigation, including frequently asked questions by residents
confirmed 12 local chicken warha sudden death was caused tetelo disease.

"Not found a history of chicken died suddenly because of bird flu in Kampung Neglasari," he said.


Previously local residents to panic after 14 chickens died suddenly of their pets. IYUS, part owner of a chicken to admit, surprised to find dead chickens littered the yard. Tomorrow
day a similar incident happen again in other chickens. "The number of dead chickens residents and 14 tails we report this to the ravine," he said.

While Kadinkes Bogor City, Triwanda Elan, appealed to local residents and the City of Bogor wary of the spread of bird flu virus. Especially as the current rainy season is expected until next March. "For that we have spread 5000 Tamiflu tablets to sleuruh Puskesama in Bogor City," he said.

But until now, the drug has not been used. He said, Tamiflu is used when there are cases of bird flu in a region. "Because of the nature of this drug for prevention of bird flu," he said. Until now
it has not found any cases of bird flu. "Only a year ago in 2009 there were four cases, two of whom died," he explained.

(iwan / sir)
 
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