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Residents Gorontalo Reproduction Poultry Consumption
Archipelago / Sunday, April 3, 2011 8:05 pm
Metrotvnews.com
Dhambea Adha Mayor confirms positive H5N1 infected poultry in some of Gorontalo. Prevent transmission of the virus, residents were asked not to consume chicken and the like.
"The equipment we have is fairly minimal, so people who should be more vigilant," he suggested.
At present, he added, his party has formed an integrated team. Not only to maintain access Gorontalo, by checking the traditional market.
Head of Marine Department, Fisheries and Agriculture in Gorontalo city Rustam Rahman added poultry owners, whether many or few, do not let the animals roam in public places.
"If you can, no one tail pu berkeliara chicken, all must be grounded for a scan of the bird flu virus is more easily done officers," he said.
Last Thursday thousands of cattle chickens died suddenly in two districts in Gorontalo. Namely Tolangohula and Limboto. Keeseokannya local Health Department declared the area was positively infected by avian influenza. Until now there has been no official statement deadly virus that infect humans.
http://www.metrotvnews.com/metromain/news/2011/04/03/47418/Warga-Gorontalo-Dilarang-Konsumsi-Unggas
Archipelago / Sunday, April 3, 2011 8:05 pm
Metrotvnews.com
Dhambea Adha Mayor confirms positive H5N1 infected poultry in some of Gorontalo. Prevent transmission of the virus, residents were asked not to consume chicken and the like.
"The equipment we have is fairly minimal, so people who should be more vigilant," he suggested.
At present, he added, his party has formed an integrated team. Not only to maintain access Gorontalo, by checking the traditional market.
Head of Marine Department, Fisheries and Agriculture in Gorontalo city Rustam Rahman added poultry owners, whether many or few, do not let the animals roam in public places.
"If you can, no one tail pu berkeliara chicken, all must be grounded for a scan of the bird flu virus is more easily done officers," he said.
Last Thursday thousands of cattle chickens died suddenly in two districts in Gorontalo. Namely Tolangohula and Limboto. Keeseokannya local Health Department declared the area was positively infected by avian influenza. Until now there has been no official statement deadly virus that infect humans.
http://www.metrotvnews.com/metromain/news/2011/04/03/47418/Warga-Gorontalo-Dilarang-Konsumsi-Unggas