Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Central Java: The Positive Poultry Bird Flu improved

Jekulo
On November 20 2008

The resident did not agree the Extermination Kudus - the field Inspection that was carried out by the Service of Pertanian Kudus in RT 1 RW 5 Jekulo villages, Kecamatan Jekulo again found the poultry that died because of bird flu. According to Head of Sector Peternakan went through Kasi Kesehatan of the Animal, Sa’diyah, this inspection was the follow-up to the report on the resident that knew had the chicken that died suddenly. “Laporan him just yesterday, and his incident evidently already a week. From results of the environmental inspection and the poultry pen, still was traced 4 poultries that were reported terjangkit avian influenza,” Sa’diyah words (on Wednesday 19/11).

Knew the results, the Pertanian Service offered depopulation or the extermination of the poultry that still was in this region. However the resident did not yet agree to him. With this data increase, if dijumlah from incidents beforehand, there were approximately 30 poultries that died because of the virus H5N1. Expected by the spreading of bird flu still berkutat in RT 1 RW 5 then. His article when being carried out by the inspection around RT that was adjacent to the region , did not indicate the existence of the virus avian influenza. “Memang apparently just around RT 1 then. We have offered for depopulation (the extermination of the poultry that still was available) to complete, but the resident not mau,” Sa’diyah words. The official then finally only had held the disinfection to poultry pens and the surrounding environment.
With spraying of disinfectant was expected to have viruses that were still backward in the region cleared the poultry could die. Apart from to guard against bird flu, the Pertanian Service also made a plea to the resident to increase the cleanliness of the maintenance of the poultry. “Musim rain has begun to come, and high humidity. This that could make the spreading of the virus increasingly fast. Apart from bird flu must be guarded against also the Newcastle virus disease (ND) or tetelo” he stated.

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