Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Poultry Died High, Distan Depok Vaccination AI

[A little more information on a previous suspected case. I did not have a diagnosis for Nurliga Mahmuda (5). She tested negative.]

Selasa, 21 April 2009
Depok: The spreading of the bird flu virus it was estimated achieved the culmination point in March till April. Officially Pertanian and fisheries (Distan) the Depok City then prepared the vaccination avian influenza on April 22 till this coming May 13. ‘’Vaksinasi this was held to reduce the potential for the spreading of the virus avian influenza (AI) in and around 100 thousand domestic environments in six subdistricts of more than one Depok City. Estimated by this virus his spreading was increasingly fast in March-April, ” obviously Plt Kepala Distan Kota Depok Widyati Riyandani in his office, on Tuesday (21/4).

Distan Kota Depok will drop five teams that consisted of 20 personnel to give the vaccination to the kept poultry off the resident bertipe non livestock breeding. His article, several suspect bird flu was found in the middle of the settlement of the resident. Like that struck a pre-schooler Nurliza Mahmuda (5 years) the Situ Pulo Rt Village 6 Rw 8, Rangkapan Jaya, Pancoranmas. The pre-schoolers died on Saturday (28/2). He including suspect because several poultries died around his house. Widyati explained, results negataif. However, several geese in the house suspect could be flattest AI.

The spreading of bird flu in the Depok City was classified as fast and high. Per January till March 2009, was recorded totalling 526 poultries died. ‘’Dari results rapid test, around 45 percent poultry or 237 poultries that were found died in Depok positive flu burung,” revealed Widyati. He acknowledged in the vaccination activity beforehand that was held mid- last September, his target was not more optimal. The reason benyak the location point that was passed by. To anticipate this carelessness, Distan Kota Depok spread the circular so that the community stabled first heterogenous the poultry like the chicken, birds, the duck, and the goose that were maintained around the house.

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