Friday, January 20, 2012

Several #Birdflu suspects in North Sulawesi #H5N1 #BIRDFLU


Bird Flu Attack! Chickens and Ducks 2740 Destroyed
- Saturday, January 21, 2012 5:38 pm
Bird Flu Attack! Chickens and Ducks 2740 Destroyed
Officers Tribe Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries during the control and culling poultry at one home in Jalan Tebet In the West, South Jakarta, Tuesday (10/01/2012). Control routinely done to anticipate the outbreak of bird flu virus dipemukiman citizens.
TRIBUNNEWS.COM, TONDANO - Shocking, bird flu virus (H5N1) that is very deadly if contracted in humans, was endemic in the region Kanonang Kingdom, Western District Kawangkoan, Minahasa regency. A number of residents who allegedly exposed to the virus was rushed to hospital and 2740 chickens and ducks dimusnahan, Friday (01/20/2012).
. Culling thousands of chickens made of Agriculture and Livestock of North Sulawesi Province began at 08.00 pm. Residents voluntarily bring their poultry, including eggs to extermination sites, around the Village Hall Kanonang.
Yobby Warangkiran (61), residents Kanonang II said that since last few weeks of each one of his chickens died suddenly. Total chicken that had died at around 20 head. Only a few small chickens are still alive.
"The incidence of chickens died suddenly had occurred from late December 2011. Until now there are chickens that died suddenly," he said.
Yetty Paendong (47), another resident mengatakkan, his chickens began to die since Christmas and going on until last week. According to him, as long as it is approximately 50 tail of his chickens had died suddenly. Every day there are about four or five chickens that died.
"My chickens usually die during the night. When there is in the cage, the chickens began to fall and die. We got confused why this occurs," he said
Head Distanak North Sulawesi Province, Johanis Palenewen said, according to procedures for handling bird flu, if there is one area of ​​bird flu infected poultry, all poultry population in the area must be destroyed.
"Culling of poultry has been within the rules. We found no positive poultry infected with bird flu, poultry populations so that all must be destroyed. This is done to break the spread of bird flu virus," he said. http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=id&tl=en&twu=1&u=http://www.tribunnews.com/2012/01/21/flu-burung-menyerang-2.740-ayam-dan-itik-dimusnahkan&usg=ALkJrhhlkLY_wH9UKkl57_69HI799TlieQ

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