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Indonesia: H5N1 in poultry in Panasen village, N. Sulawesi

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://manado.tribunnews.com/2013/08/13/awas-desa-panasen-positif-terserang-flu-burung

Awas, Desa Panasen Positif Terserang Flu Burung
Selasa, 13 Agustus 2013 18:17 WITA
Laporan wartawan Tribun Manado Lucky Kawengian

Google translation:

Beware, Village Panasen Positive Bird Flu
Tuesday, August 13, 2013 18:17 pm
Tribune reporters report Manado Lucky Kawengian

TRIBUNMANADO.CO.ID, TONDANO - Over the last three months as many as 596 chickens and ducks owned by residents in the village Panasen, District of West Kakas dead straight. Based on a quick check is done, the poultry tested positive for bird flu virus (H5N1).

Head of Agriculture and Livestock of North Sulawesi, Ir Johanis Panelewen Manado Tribune in an interview on Tuesday (08/13/2013) explains, based on tests carried out it was the bird flu virus has infected poultry in the area. He said the new cases received since Monday (08/12/2013) night and immediately lowered the team to monitor and take action.

"We reacted in handling cases of bird flu from spreading more widely. Early stage we impose poultry quarantine status for this area. Means that there should be no poultry in or out of this area," he said.

Veterinary team from the Department of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, and Plantation Minahasa, DVM Luise Kumaunang said for the case got the attention of the Village Panasen Center for Veterinary Maros as a body check bird flu virus that infects cattle. He said samples of dead chickens and ducks will not be shipped to the hall, but the team from the Institute of Veterinary Maros who will come to the village Panasen.

"Tomorrow the team of the Center for Veterinary Maros will come to perform complete tests on poultry here. However based rapid tests that we do, chickens and ducks that died of bird flu positive," he said.

He explained, in the early stages it was with the Department of Agriculture and Livestock of North Sulawesi perform control precautions by cleaning and spraying disinfectant on cages and poultry.

Kumtua Panasen, Rosye Sangkoy explain, from a total of 596 dead birds livestock consisted of 308 chickens and 288 ducks. All of these animals came from 15 families in the village.

He said poultry belonging to the resident did not die at once, but gradually die. Usually the owner of five to 10 animals found dead in a day. According to no examination of the vets, residents do not know if it's the cause of chickens died suddenly due to bird flu virus.

"The incidence of dead chickens had lasted three months and we did not think that it was because of the bird flu virus. Indeed a lot of people here who keep chickens and ducks. Fact there are owners that about 100 chickens have died all without any rest," he said.
Author: Lucky_Kawengian
Editor: Robertus_Rimawan
 
Re: Indonesia: H5N1 in poultry in Panasen village, N. Sulawesi

Source: http://m.tribunnews.com/regional/2013/08/14/unggas-yang-mati-di-minahasa-positif-flu-burung


Unggas yang Mati di Minahasa Positif Flu Burung
Rabu, 14 Agustus 2013 00:46 WIB
Laporan Wartawan Tribun Manado, Lucky Kawengian

Google translation:

Dead birds in Minahasa Positive Bird Flu
Wednesday, August 14, 2013 00:46 pm
Tribune reporter reports Manado, Lucky Kawengian

TRIBUNNEWS.COM, TONDADO - Virus positive bird flu has now been found in poultry that died suddenly in Minahasa regency, North Sulawesi (Sulawesi). Over the last three months, as many as 596 chickens and ducks belonging to the village of West Panasen Minahasa District Kakas death row. Based on a quick inspection, the animal died because of bird flu virus (H5N1).

When interviewed by the Tribune Manado, on Tuesday (13/08/2013), the Head of the Department of Agriculture and Livestock of North Sulawesi Province, Ir Johanis Panelewen explained, based on his examination, the bird flu virus has infected birds in the area. This case received a new report on Monday (12/08/2013) night and he immediately lowered to Panasen team to monitor and take action early.

"We reacted in handling cases of bird flu from spreading more widely. Early stage we impose poultry quarantine status for this area. Means, there should be no poultry that coming in," he said.

Members of the veterinary team from the Department of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Agriculture Minahasa regency, DVM Luise Kumaunang said cases in the village Panasen attention of Center for Veterinary Maros, South Sulawesi as an institution that checks the bird flu virus that infects cattle.

Samples of dead chickens and ducks will not be sent there, but teams from the Central Veterinary Maros will turunlangsung to Panasen village.

"Tomorrow (today) team of the Center for Veterinary Maros will come to perform complete tests on poultry here. However based rapid tests that we do, chickens and ducks that died of bird flu positive," he said.

In the early stages it was with the Department of Agriculture and Livestock of North Sulawesi perform control precautions by cleaning and spraying disinfectant on cages and poultry.

Kumtua Panasen, Rosye Sangkoy explain, from a total of 596 poultry that died, of whom 308 chickens and 288 ducks. All of these birds came from 15 families in the village.

He explained poultry belonging to the resident did not die at once, but gradually die. Usually the owner of five to 10 animals found dead in a day. Until there is a check from the vets, residents do not know if it's the cause of chickens died suddenly due to bird flu virus.

"The incidence of dead chickens had lasted three months and we did not think that it was because of the bird flu virus. Here there are many residents who raise chickens and ducks. Fact there are 100 owners all the chickens died tail without any rest," said Sangkoy.
Related Panelewen # # Johanis Minahasa
Editor: Willy Widianto
Sources: Tribune Manado
 
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