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Indonesia: H5N1 reported in poultry deaths in Lendah, Yogyakarta

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://jogja.tribunnews.com/2015/01/08/unggas-mati-di-lendah-positif-flu-burung/

Unggas Mati di Lendah Positif Flu Burung
Kamis, 8 Januari 2015 22:39 WIB
Laporan Reporter Tribun Jogja, Yoseph Hary

Google translation:

Dead birds in the Bird Flu Positive Lendah
Thursday, January 8th, 2015 22:39 pm
Tribune reporter reports Jogja, Joseph Hary

TRIBUNJOGJA.COM, Kulonprogro - Laboratory test results Center for Veterinary (BBVet) Wates indicates that thousands of quail and other fowl in Lendah who died suddenly while back positive for bird flu virus or avian influenza.

Certainty is expressed by the Head of the Department of Marine, Fisheries and Livestock Kulonprogro, Endang Purwaningrum, Thursday (01/08/2015). According to him, reports of newly delivered BBVet, based on testing of samples of dead quail were sent to the laboratory on Tuesday.

"Officers pdrs (Participatory Disease Surveillance Response) DVM Ambar thistle has obtained the report, the results are positive," said Endang.

The death of thousands of these birds occur in Lendah, precisely at the farm belonging to Ponijo (75), a resident of Hamlet Sedan, Sidorejo Village, Monday (01/05/2015). At least 3,500 quail died suddenly at his ranch, after preceded in death enthog and his chickens.

Officers came to the scene to identify the farm. When the on-site rapid test showed negative results. However, the rapid test was estimated to be incomplete, so the officer sends quail carcass samples to BBVet for sure.

Because the instructions in the field said that the dead birds with characteristics such as bird flu. After research in BBVet, yesterday the Department of Animal Husbandry states corresponding laboratory results that the birds died of bird flu virus positive. (*)
 
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