Monday, October 31, 2011

Bali Poultry Vaccination Continues Quickened, Results Not Back After 9 Days

On October 22, we reported this, located here:

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Sudden Death Chicken Grow 10 Locations in Mataram

Nine days later, the results have not yet come back.

October 31, 2011
MATARAM bird-flu virus (H5N1) continues to threaten the city of Mataram. Although up to now there is no laboratory results on poultry samples were sent to the Central Veterinary (BBV) Denpasar, Bali, but the Head of Department of Agriculture, Marine Affairs and Fisheries Mataram HL Mazhuriadi ensure this area is positive suspect bird flu. ''If we suspect a positive. But until now it has not been sent BBV Denpasar Bali to our laboratory results on several samples of chicken that we made,'' said Mazhuriadi.

Although laboratory results not yet known, but it requires all citizens to remain vigilant. Not until, when the issue of bird flu is sinking, people become alert again. ''It should remain vigilant,''the message.

In an effort to anticipate outbreaks of bird flu virus on Saturday (29/10) and then, Mataram City Government launched poultry vaccination movement, which was centered in the Environment Gebang, Village Sapta Marga, District Cakranegara. On that occasion, some poultry vaccines administered by the Deputy Mayor Roliskana Mataram H Mohan, Deputy Chairman of the Parliament Mataram I Wayan Sugiarta, Chief Medical Officer and several other officials.
Mohan rate, vaccination is very important as the fast pace of dealing with bird flu virus. Moreover, some time ago established outbreaks (epidemics) of poultry deaths in the city of Mataram. Precisely in Environmental Nyangget, Village Selagalas when officers conduct training to groups of duck breeder. ''Residents should remain vigilant, particularly those active in traditional markets. Because, Mataram is a poultry operation is penjulan traffic / city. I hope that other districts are also carrying out similar activities in this area so that birds can be free from bird flu virus,''said Mohan.

He also asked concerned officials to supervise the residents cut poultry. Thus, birds that consumed completely safe. ''Sub-district and village heads should play an active role to socialize the bird flu outbreak. So that people can be more vigilant,''
he remembers.

The first phase of vaccination of poultry, the Agriculture Department of Marine and Fisheries to target about 20 thousand heads of poultry in 42 point spread on six cases of a sub-city of Mataram. While vaccines are prepared about 30 thousand doses. Therefore, for people who want poultry vaccinated immediately asked to contact officers or directly to the post of bird flu alert in every district.

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