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Question about Indonesia poultry farms.

Sally Furniss

Well-known member
Does any one know if Indonesia poultry farms are ever infected with H5N1?


Here are reports of poultry farms being infected in other parts of the world.


Information extracted from
Flu Trackers Daily News Summary by Florida1


April 4, 2006

Burkina Faso(Ouagadougou) ? 3 cases in poultry. Farm quarantined all chickens killed.

April 6, 2006
Nigeria (Lagos) ? Backyard poultry & commercial farm have H5N1.

April 8, 2006
Vietnam(Cao Bang) ? H5 found on 3 farms north of Hanoi.

April 10, 2006
Germany(Saxony) ? 30,000 domestic birds culled after H5N1 found on farm.

April 11, 2006
Turkey(Yozgat) ? Hens confirmed with H5N1 on farm. 702 culled.

April 12th 2006
Nigeria(not given) ? Officials closing 76 poultry farms due to H5N1 infections.
Turkey(Youzghat or Yozgat) ? 10 chickens now dead of bird flu on 2 farms. Families taken to hospital for evaluation and a ?no-go? zone established. 720 chickens total culled.

April 18, 2006
China (Shandong) ? Authorities have culled about 8,000 chickens in a poultry farm

April 21, 2006
Pakistan(Islamabad) - chicken production farm near Islamabad has been tested positive for BF

April 22
Pakistan(Tarlai & Farash) ? During the past 48 hours, the deadly H5N1 strain has been detected at nine farms in Tarlai and a farm in alipur Farash.

April 30
Pakistan(Attock) ? A team of experts has culled 800 birds at a poultry farm at village Sarwala near Attock where avian flu virus was found

May 15
Romania ? The H5 virus has been isolated in BrasovCounty in Hurezu and Fagaras as well as at the poultry farm Drakom Silva in Codlea. There are another two poultry breeding farms in Codlea that have revealed bird flu cases, and if the virus is confirmed 600,000 birds could be culled further.

May 18
Denmark(Funen Is.) Denmark has halted exports of poultry from Funen after birds on a smallholding farm on the Danish island tested positive for the H5 strain of avian flu

May 21
Russia(Troitsk) - More than 150 birds on six small farms in a land-locked area of Russia died of bird flu.

May 26
Nigeria? The Nigerian Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI) on Thursday confirmed another outbreak of bird flu at a poultry farm in Kakara village in the northern state of Kano.

June 17
Hungry? Deadly bird flu virus confirmed in large Hungarian poultry farm

June 19
Canada? H5 only. Testing for the ?N?. A second Prince Edward Island farm has been placed under a quarantine order as a precautionary measure as authorities investigate the finding of an H5 avian flu virus in a domestic goose

June 21
Hungary? SUSPECTED A total of 580 geese will be culled at a farm in K?ls?galambos in B?cs-KiskunCounty in southern Hungary in the wake of suspected bird flu

July 6
Denmark? Danish authorities have ordered thousands of ducks and pheasants culled at a breeding farm for wild birds after detecting that some were infected with the bird-flu virus

July 28, 2006
Laos ? The H5N1 bird flu virus has been found on a poultry farm in Laos
 
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