Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Coming ahead of Obama, the Bali Bird Flu Outbreaks

Coming ahead of Obama, the Bali Bird Flu Outbreaks

Some districts do not anticipate her case to spread to other areas.


Tuesday, October 11, 2011, 16:16 GMT
Ismoko Widjaya



YouTube - The bird flu virus has claimed the lives of two brothers baradik origin Bangli District, Bali. Not wanting to continue to fall victim, determine the status of Bali Province Extraordinary Conditions (KLB) to quell the deadly virus.

"The status of outbreaks automatically applied when it fell victim soul. This is important given some time to come, Bali will host the international celebration of the East Asia Summit which was attended by the President of the United States, Barack Obama," said Vice Chairman of Commission IV DPRD Bali, Ketut Kariyasa Adnyana to VIVAnews. com, Tuesday, October 11, 2011.

While a member of Commission IV DPRD Bali, Hening Puspita Rini asked stakeholders such as Department of Animal Husbandry and Health of Bali immediately coordinate with relevant agencies in the county / city, to anticipate the spread of the H5N1 virus. If necessary, the government should proactively conduct mass culling of poultry that have the potential spreaders of the virus.

"Watch closely the entry of poultry into Bali. This should be done immediately. Moreover, by determining the status of outbreaks, then the tactical disaster relief funds were immediately disbursed. We do not want any more casualties," said Silence.

Some districts do not anticipate her case to spread to other areas. Like the city of Denpasar, for example, Tuesday, October 11, 2011 several officers of the Department of Animal and Marine complete with spraying equipment in the Satria bird market.

"Spraying will continue to be directed to the place-a place that is prone to such markets, settlement and others. Even the traffic that's not all birds that come from outside the region did not escape its control," said Head of Department of Agriculture officials also Denpasar Plt Kadis Livestock and Marine Affairs, Gede Ambara.

Two bird flu patients siblings from Bangli Regency treated at Sanglah Hospital, Denpasar, died. Both patients were named Wayan Aldiawan (10) and the younger brother named Ari Nengah Rica (5) from Banjar Dinas Antuga, Jehem Village, District Tembuku, Bangli regency, Bali.

Cases of bird flu is transmitted through poultry have occurred since 2003. While the cases have claimed the lives of two people in 2007 and in 2011 these two people.

"Preventing the spread of this case, we urge the public to anticipate in a way not to contact to sick chickens and impound the chicken or poultry," said Head of the Provincial Livestock Office Bali, Putu Sumantra, Sumantra.http://us.nasional.vivanews.com/news...klb-flu-burung

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