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Indonesia - Kalimantan - Bird Flu Confirmed in 3 Villages in Samarinda

Gert van der Hoek

In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
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Hundreds of Chickens Died Suddenly In Samarinda

MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 2011

SAMARINDA, tribunkaltim.co.id - Citizens Samarinda, especially those living in RT 03, RT 04, RT 09 and RT 13 Kelurahan Mugirejo, District of North Samarinda recently created anxious to find hundreds of chickens died suddenly in their neighborhood.

In the past month, residents in the four RT Kelurahan Mugirejo found about 196 chickens died suddenly, with details of as many as 50 fish RT 03, RT 09 100 birds, RT 13, RT 04 40 individuals and 6 tails.

Number of findings of dead chickens all of a sudden, it makes people suspicious and worried about the environment is no longer safe. Some residents suspect the chickens that died suddenly due to bird flu virus. Residents were quick to take action to destroy the chickens that died without waiting for officials from the Animal Husbandry Department.

"The chickens that died that had annihilated by manually by the citizens themselves, due to lack of officers from the local Animal Husbandry Department is down," said Slamet Kelurahan Mugirejo resident RT 03, North Samarinda, on Monday (1/24/2011).

According to Slamet, the annihilation process, citizens using manual tools, then burn and bury the chickens were in a safe place, "he said.

Muslim residents in RT 03 Kelurahan Mugirejo regretted the absence of government action related to the case of chicken deaths in the environment. "In the RT 03, during the last month there are 50 chickens that died suddenly. The chickens were forced to destroy our own," said Muslim.

Residents do not know the exact cause of many chickens that died unnatural deaths. But residents suspect the chicken was so spontaneous that result from exposure to bird flu. Residents Mugirejo report the case to the Department of Livestock Samarinda.

Head of Animal Husbandry Department Samarinda Purwanti Rini as confirmed admitted he had received reports from residents Mugirejo it. Rini says, it has been lowered from the field officers of bird flu control to conduct inspections into the field.

"Today control officer was down the field to follow up this case. If after the sample examination found the bird flu disease, then we do in that area or population culling infected poultry," said Rini, Monday (24/01/2011).

Added he, for the prevention of bird flu disease, Distanak regularly once a week doing bird flu response activities by carrying out anti-bird flu drug spraying in locations that are considered vulnerable, such as in the markets and environments prone residents. "This activity is conducted regularly to anticipate the spread of avian influenza viruses or the more familiar with the name of Bird Flu," he said. (*)

tribunkaltim
 
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Three Villages in Samarinda Positive Bird Flu

TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2011

SAMARINDA, tribunkaltim.co.id - The resulsts of the raped test of samples taken participatory officer Disease Surveillance and Response (PDSR) Department of Animal Husbandry and Animal Husbandry Department Kalimantan Samarinda, until Tuesday (25/01/2011), three Village in Samarinda tested positive infected with bird flu.

Three subdistricts namely Mugirejo Village, Village and Village Evidence Pinang Greeting. It is disclosed Kasie Animal Health, Animal Husbandry Department Samarinda, Jumianti sampling location that is in RT 13 Kelurahan Mugirejo, District of North Samarinda, Samarinda, on Tuesday (01/25/2011 ).

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Re: Indonesia - Kalimantan - Bird Flu Confirmed in 3 Villages in Samarinda

Tuesday, 25/01/2011

Hundreds of Chickens in Samarinda Died Due to Bird Flu

Samarinda - Bird flu attacked chickens in Samarinda, East Kalimantan (Kaltim). In the last month, hundreds of village chickens died of the H5N1 virus that spread in District Speech and Sungai Pinang subdistrict, Samarinda.

Government through the Department of Animal Husbandry Samarinda Samarinda record 200 chickens died due to contracting the virus. These animals did not die at once, but in some instances.

"Death of chicken was not all at once. Most were in one of the Pinang River District," said Head of Animal Health and Fish, Animal Husbandry Department of Samarinda, drh Jumianti told reporters at his office, Jl Violin, Complex Prefab, Samarinda, on Tuesday (25 / 1 / 2011).

Since the beginning of January, Animal Husbandry Department received reports that people living in the District Message from chicken-related deaths of their livestock suspected H5N1 virus infection. After examining samples of chicken carcasses, was positively infected by the virus.

"Today, I also check the chicken carcasses in other areas in the District of Sungai Pinang in RT RT 3,4,5,13 and 18 through the rapid test on the carcass. The results were also positive for bird flu," said Jumianti.

Furthermore in Kecamatan Sungai Pinang and District Sambuatan, the team also examined poultry animal health in the District of North Samarinda, Kunjang River District and Sub Samarinda Ulu.

"In that region there were reports of poultry dying type broiler chickens but the result was negative. There is also the difficulty we have not found the carcass so it could not conclude positively or not," added Jumianti.

The death of hundreds backyard chickens was allegedly due to the arrival of a type of chicken from outside Samarinda, which were brought by local residents. "We get the information and allegations of chickens outside Samarinda in Mugirejo (Kecamatan Sungai Pinang)," he explained.

As a result of that, some of the hundreds of chickens were destroyed by the owner. Animal health officials also have given disinfectant to anticipate the dissemination of the virus.

"We continue to monitor and we ask citizens play an active role to report to us if any suspicious finding dead chickens," said Jumianti.

Outbreaks of the H5N1 virus had previously been attacked chickens worst in Samarinda in 2007. Although this first case for 2011, Jumianti pleaded not perform specific actions to avoid the virus infect humans.

"No, no (special measures). We emphasize for people who hold the chicken out to wash it with soap. We ask the citizens do not have to worry about this incident," lid Jumianti.

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No human infections reported

Villageheads request to take blood samples

Tribunnews.com - Wednesday, January 26, 2011

TRIBUNNEWS.COM, SAMARINDA - A number of villageheads in Samarinda of neighborhoods that have tested positive for bird flu, requested immediatly Samarinda City Health Department to take samples of human blood.

"We ask the medical team immediately take anticipative steps and fell to the pitch to take blood samples to people suspected of contamination, not to DHO down after no casualties," said the headman Mugirejo District North Samarinda, Syamsul Anwar told tribunkaltim.co.id , on Wednesday (01/26/2011).

Arifin said health officials should track and examine the spread of bird flu virus, whether it was infected with the virus to humans or not. "Health workers also need to socialize overall health in the local RT-RT. This is to prevent bird flu disease," he said.

As reported Tribun Kaltim, (print), Wednesday (26/1/2011) today, three Village in Samarinda positive for bird flu. Three subdistricts namely Mugirejo Village, Proof and Remarks Pinang.
 
Re: Indonesia - Kalimantan - Bird Flu Confirmed in 3 Villages in Samarinda

Bird Flu Information Corner

Samarinda, East Kalimantan ::: Outbreak in backyard chickens

Posted by Ida on January 26, 2011

Samarinda ? Within a month, hundreds of backyard chickens died of bird flu H5N1 in Kecamatan Sambutan and Kecamatan Sungai Pinang, Samarinda, East Kalimantan.

City government recorded about 200 chickens had died of the virus.

Head of Animal and Fish Health, Livestock Service of Samarinda, Jumianti said the chicken deaths had spread in many locations with most cases reported from Kecamatan Sungai Pinang.

Chicken death has been reported since the beginning of January.

The disease is considered was coming from outside Samarinda, possibly from Mugirejo, via backyard chickens brought in by locals.

Following to the incident, people culled the disease chickens and Livestock Service distributed disinfectant to prevent further spreading.

Bird flu H5N1?s worst attack hit Samarinda in 2007.

Source: Indonesia newspaper, Detik. http://us.detiknews.com/read/2011/0...usan-ayam-di-samarinda-mati-akibat-flu-burung
 
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