Friday, October 21, 2011

More Chicken Dead 2000 Suddenly in Mataram

More Chicken Dead 2000 Suddenly in Mataram
Friday, October 21, 2011 | 14:08 pm







MATARAM, KOMPAS.com - Post a complaint sudden death of poultry which opened Department of Agriculture, Marine Affairs and Fisheries Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara, noting the number of chickens that died suddenly within a week reached more than 2,000 individuals.
 "Since its opening on Monday, recorded the number of chickens that died suddenly more than 2,000 individuals. Reports continue to come in until today, Friday," said Head of Department of Agriculture, Marine Affairs and Fisheries H Mazhuryiadi Mataram in Mataram, Friday (21/10 / 2011).
 He mentioned, thousands of chickens that died suddenly were scattered in 27 villages of 50 villages in six districts in the city of Mataram.  The whole chicken that died of a sudden it is a type of chicken that is traditionally maintained by the society, while the chicken has been no reported cases.
 Mazhuriyadi said it has not dared to conclude that death was the result of thousands of chickens exposed to bird flu virus or other diseases, such as newcastle disease (ND).

 "For a while, there are three villages that suspect bird flu, that Village Sapta Marga, Pagesangan, and Ampenan. This means that there are allegations of deaths of hundreds of birds in the region due to bird flu. That rapid test results or laboratory tests quickly," he said.
 Disease Avian Influenza (AI) or bird flu is a disease caused by type A influenza viruses from Family Orthomyxomiridae.  This virus can cause symptoms of respiratory disease in birds, ranging from mild (low pathogenic) that are fatal to the (highly pathogenic).
 Meanwhile, ND or Newcastle disease is a respiratory disease and systemic acute and easily transmitted, which is caused by a virus that also attack various types of poultry, especially chickens.  The disease is caused by a virus belonging to the genus ND Avian paramyxovirus.

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 To prove the truth of the alleged bird flu, he said, it sent the blood samples of chickens that died suddenly in the three villages for the laboratory Veterinary Investigation Center (BPPV) Regional VI Denpasar.
  "Laboratory test results should have been received on Thursday, but until this day no. BPPV may be constrained due to Denpasar received many blood samples of chickens that died suddenly from the districts / cities in NTB," he said.
Head of Animal Husbandry DVM Riyatmoko Dian said it had made several attempts to prevent the increasing number of chickens that died suddenly.  Efforts are made, among them, spraying disinfectants against poultry cages owned by citizens and poultry vaccination though still limited.
 "Vaccination can not be done because of limited vaccine. However, we have attempted to take reasonable precautions in accordance with procedures remain though not yet certain whether or not positive of bird flu," he said.

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