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Sulbar, West Sulawesi: Bird flu in poultry

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.mediaindonesia.com/read/2010/09/30/171760/128/101/Kasus-Flu-Burung-di-Sulbar-Meningkat


Kasus Flu Burung di Sulbar Meningkat
Kamis, 30 September 2010 00:18 WIB

Google translation:

Bird Flu Cases Increase in Sulbar
Thursday, September 30, 2010 0:18 pm


ANTARA / str-Ridhomuhammad / as
Mamuju - MI: The case of H1N1 avian or bird flu inflensa that occurred in West Sulawesi province graphed increased again in mid September of 2010.

Head of Department of Agriculture and Livestock (Distanak) Sulbar, Muhammad Abdu, in Mamuju, Wednesday (29 / 9), said bird flu cases go to Sulbar occurred in the year 2005.

"Since the discovery of bird flu disease in 2005, the business community bahkan? poultry farms in Sulbar suffered heavy losses due to fear of eating poultry," he explained.

Since then, he said, the spread of bird flu virus continues to occur until 2006 and 2007. The epidemic is to attack some areas in Sulbar and in other provinces in Indonesia.

"Fortunately, the Indonesian government through the ministry of agriculture and animal husbandry organizations cooperating FAO Australia to control animal diseases through the officers who formed in Participation program Disiase lance Survey Response (PDSR) is recruited to reach 39 people, 'said he.

He says that although bird flu disease control officer is somewhat less, but generally able to cope with the spread of poultry disease in the year 2008 until 2009.

"Apparently, this spread has increased again in mid September 2010 and last week the District Limboro Polewali Mandar found many positive poultry bird flu," he said.


He explained, cases that occurred in Sulbar have found as many as 53 cases from 2009 to date pursuant to the reporting team that is in Polman PDSR.

Abduh explains, so far it has succeeded in doing voluntary depopulation as many as 435 animals, thanks to action taken by the veterinary officer.

"Actions taken through depopulation and deservasi officer monitoring traffic at each border poultry and to improve the Information and Education Communication (IEC) for masyarakat? who contracted the plague and the region around penyebarang bird flu," he explained.

He added that control measures especially in the border region and Pinrang Polman District, South Sulawesi, must be sterilized in any poultry distribution process that goes into Sulbar.?

"The entrance should be sterilized to prevent the entry of this because of outbreaks of the H1N1 virus is very dangerous for human health of the estuary could damage the economy in society, particularly the perpetrators of poultry development in Sulbarm" he concluded. (Ant/OL-2)
 
Re: Sulbar, West Sulawesi: Bird flu in poultry

machinetranslated

Dozens of Villages Defined Bird Flu Danger Zone

08/10/2010

Liputan6.com, Polewali Mandar: Hundreds of chickens in Polewali Mandar, West Sulawesi, infected with bird flu. As a result, about 33 villages in the subdistrict of Polewali Mandar designated as bird flu danger zone.

In addition, Animal Husbandry Department setemapat bird flu continues to campaign door to door and pembangian brochure.

These areas are designated as dangerous as it is considered contiguous zones with a number of chicken farms positive for H5N1 virus. In addition, many residents who raise chickens but do not meet safety standards and safety. Farmers let their chickens roam freely in the settlement residents.

Various measures adopted to prevent the spread of Animal Husbandry Department H5N1 virus. Government isolate the cages that housed chickens infected with bird flu and conduct mass destruction. In addition, farmers are invited to apply Bio Security system in the stable, the distribution of disinfectants, and the distribution of masks. Even the brochure contains the introduction of disease and procedure of complaint to the officer deployed.

Animal Husbandry Department officials Polewali Mandar, Isnaeni, invites all citizens including farmers participate in the response to the spread of this deadly disease. "The farmers should be proactive to complain as soon as possible if they are suspected of chickens infected with bird flu for the officer could act quickly," he explained, Friday (8 / 10).

Liputan6
 
Re: Sulbar, West Sulawesi: Bird flu in poultry

Hundreds of chickens in Mamuju Died after Bird Flu Outbreak

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Mamuju (AFP) - Hundreds of chickens owned by the community in Mamuju, West Sulawesi province died suddenly after being attacked by bird flu.

"Hundreds of dead chickens owned by people who were then destroyed by burning, accompanied by officers from the Department of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Mamuju," said Sirajuddin Karema Village residents on Saturday.

Antara
 
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