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Indonesia: H5N1 suspected in poultry deaths in Sragi, So. Lampung

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://lampost.co/berita/diduga-flu-burung-puluhan-ayam-di-sragi-mendadak-mati


2014-11-01 04:36:00
Diduga Flu Burung, Puluhan Ayam di Sragi Mendadak Mati

Google translation:

2014-11-01 04:36:00
Suspected Bird Flu, Chicken in Sragi Dozens of Sudden Death

Kalianda (Lampost.co): Suspected bird flu or avian influence (AI), dozens of chickens and ducks are reared Margajasa Village residents, District Sragi, South Lampung District, died suddenly. Residents worry that the disease will spread to other birds.
Diah (42) Margajasa Village residents, District Sragi, said as many as 20 chickens and 12 ducks were diternaknya died suddenly. Where, the incident began on Wednesday (29/10) of 8 chickens and five ducks who were aged five months. After that continued on Thursday (30/10) as many as 12 chickens and ducks of 7 animals.
"For two days, the chickens and ducks died suddenly belong saua all. For two days away, poultry that we keep as many as 20 chickens and 12 ducks. Obviously, I know less about the cause. My guess might be exposed to the flu birds, "said Diah, Friday (31/10).
According to him, to anticipate that not transmitted to other poultry, for two days the chickens and ducks died suddenly set on fire. "Yes, I have received information that there was poultry that died suddenly had to be burned. For that, I immediately burn it.," He said.
The same thing is said Rosidin (52) other residents admitted four days ago as many as nine of his chickens also died suddenly. According to him, the characteristics initially no appetite, and two days later died. "Yes, I worry if my dead chicken was infected with bird flu. Moreover, if the right bird flu feared to be transmitted to the human," he said.
Meanwhile, Officer Technical Implementation Unit (UPT) Department of Animal Husbandry, District Sragi, Wartono said it has been following up on the report, by providing a liquid disinfectant is sprayed kekandang chicken and the surrounding environment.
"In the meantime, residents have reported and we already provide disinfectant spray toward the chicken coop and surrounding areas. However, we were not sure if it was infected with bird flu what is not, because we do not do the rapid test," he said. (*)

Report: Armansyah

Editor: Kristianto
 
Re: Indonesia: H5N1 suspected in poultry deaths in Sragi, So. Lampung

Source: http://lampost.co/berita/ratusan-ayam-mati-mendadak-di-lamsel


2014-11-07 14:23:00
Ratusan Ayam Mati Mendadak di Lamsel

Google translation:

2014-11-07 14:23:00
Hundreds of chickens died suddenly in Lamsel

Sragi (Lampost.co): Technical Implementation Unit (UPT) Livestock Service Office District of Sragi, South Lampung, ensuring hundreds of birds breeds of chickens died suddenly in the village Margajasa and Sukapura, no indications of bird flu or Avian Influence (AI).

This was revealed, field officer accompanying Wartono local Animal Husbandry Department Head of Unit Yoyo Arisarata, when contacted through via phone on Friday (7/11). According to him, dozens of chickens died suddenly due to the dry into the wet season transition (transition, red).

"We've dropped immediately to ensure that the alleged bird flu. Apparently, not indications of bird flu but because of changes in the weather.
However, in anticipation of not contagious to other birds, we already provide a disinfectant spray toward the chicken coop and the surrounding areas," he said. (Armansyah)

(Solomon)
 
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