19 chickens died Suddenly
[oversaturation of poultry dying, residents do not wait for authorities to give a diagnosis, the local garbage collector burns them, in his everyday apparel. Because they are worried about bf. But...wait....there are no bf outbreaks in people...at least that we know of...so it seems they are overreacting. But why would they do that? Most stories report that they want compensation for culled poultry, are reluctant to inform authorities because their poultry would be culled, or, are just not informed enough on bf to inform the authorities. Yet here, they can't wait for the authorities, and go ahead without them.]
RABU, 18 MARET 2009
Totalling 19 chickens belonging to Ai Hasanah (56), villagers and the Subdistrict of Dayeuhkolot, Kabupaten Bandung, died suddenly for the last three days.
Because worried that was the sign of bird flu, the resident then at once burnt the poultry carcass without could be ascertained by the cause of his death.
According to RW public relations 09 of Deni Kartiwa, the guidance to burn this chicken carcass came from the Dayeuhkolot Community Health Centre after giving the report.
This decision was chosen because, after reporting to the government of the subdistrict, there was no assurance that was given. "There was no clear and certain solution, we at once burnt the chicken carcass," said Deni, on Wednesday (18/3).
The burning of the carcass was carried out by Sutisna, the local garbage collector. He claimed only wore socks and without gloves and special clothes that normally are used for depopulation.
Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Regency Bandung ensure, causes the death of 19 chickens belonging to Ai Hasanah in the Village and District Dayeuhkolot is Newcastle Disease (ND) violent.
It was delivered after a team of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries District comes to location and a quick test of the chickens that are alive and dead poultry remaining on Wednesday (18 / 3). From the results of the two testing, the birds that die of sudden death because ND is violent or often called tetelo.
"We will still take a blood sample as data assistants," said the officer Partisipatory Disease Surveillance Respondent, Cecep Hendrayadi.
As a follow-up, he said, expected more people around keep the cage birds, considering the location of poultry died suddenly in the dense population settlements.
District Secretary Dayeuhkolot Ning Ning Hendasih asserted, the issue immediately appeal to all the villages in the region Dayeuhkolot to improve biosecurity on poultry. The last case had occurred in the Village is Cangkuang Kulon that is 10 kilometers more.
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