163 citizen Sub Banyuresmi investigate who made contact with the poultry died of bird flu.
Supervision is to monitor virus outbreaks in these districts. "We continue to monitor, especially people who have direct contact with dead chickens, especially for the 163 residents who have close contact with chickens die of bird flu," the head of the Eradication of Communicable Diseases (P2M) Garut Health Office Rohmansyah Dede, yesterday.
Dede said, as many as 14 residents who show symptoms of influenza up to now still continue to be given medication that was attacked tamiflu.Warga this symptom at least been able to move as usual at his home. "So, no, hospitalized at the clinic. Residents who have symptoms of influenza, there were 14 people who suffer from sore throat and 1673 people. This amount of a combination of record in three villages, namely Village Sukaratu, Banyuresmi, and Village Sukasari, "he explained.
As anticipated, it continues to do counseling in the villages and districts. Tamiflu drug delivery to the citizens and rapidtest on chicken carcasses is also always done with the Animal Husbandry Department of Fisheries and Marine (Disnakanla). Based on data Disnakanla, since 26 January, until now, there were 639 deaths chicken tail. This amount is spread across three villages Banyuresmi District, the 31 head on Sukaratu Village, 162 Village Sukasari tail, and tail 446 in the Village Banyuresmi.
"The number of dead birds whose condition was already dead and there is also the citizen who was handed over to be destroyed. The goal is to break the virus transmission chain, "added Head of Animal Health and Veterinary Public Health (Veterinary Public Health) Disnakanla Kardiana Dida.
Dida acknowledged up to now people are still reluctant to hand over poultry to the officer to be destroyed. The low cost of damages that are not comparable with the value of birds is still a reason for citizens. "Citizens remain reluctant to be replaced with Rp12.500 per cow. But, we still try to get people to understand, "he said.
25/02/2011
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