Monday, September 27, 2010

Pinrang KLB Flu Burung


MONDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2010 11:15 pm 208 HitsShare

Pinrang outbreaks of Avian Influenza

NASRI ABOE/FAJAR SEMPROT. Petugas menyemprotkan obat ke ayam yang diduga terserang flu burung di Dusun Paladang Kecamatan Lanrisang, Pinrang, Sabtu lalu.
PINRANG -- Penemuan ribuan ayam mati mendadak, kini Kabupaten Pinrang masuk status kejadian luar biasa (KLB) virus avian influenza (AI) atau flu burung. Pengawasan ayam terus ditingkatkan.

Wakil Bupati (Wabup) Pinrang, HA Kaharuddin Machmud bersama pimpinan instansi terkait juga telah mengunjung
Nasri Aboe / DAWN spray. Officers spraying drug to chickens suspected of bird flu in the Hamlet District Paladang Lanrisang, Pinrang, Saturday lalu.

PINRANG - The discovery of thousands of chickens died suddenly, now Pinrang entry status of outbreaks (epidemics) avian influenza (AI) or bird flu . Control of chicken continues to be improved.

Vice Regent (Vice Regent) Pinrang, HA Kaharuddin Machmud associated with management of the institution has also been visiting the location of the discovery of thousands of chickens died suddenly last weekend. Chicken's residents were also examined. Even the entourage of Vice Regent successfully intercepted thousands of chickens suspected of bird flu.

Vice Regent also visited the abattoir chicken farm belonging to one company. Now the company's chicken was immediately isolated. "We have isolated chicken with Vice Regent owned by one company in order to avoid the spread of the bird flu virus," said Head of the Department of Agriculture Animal Health and Livestock Pinrang, drh Elvis Martina.

Chickens that died suddenly added, also continues to grow. For example, in Paladang, District Lanrisang, there were 625 chickens reportedly died suddenly. "If 2010 was, there activities of bulk vaccine. But the budget has not gone down," he added.

In addition, Pinrang Health Department has also begun to lend a hand. The area reportedly found chickens died suddenly visited by health workers. The aim examine the possibility, if the bird flu virus had attacked citizens or not. But until Sunday, September 26, residents who fell ill has not been there.

Head of Department (Head) Pinrang Health, Dr. Rusman also admitted to having a team monitoring the impact of bird flu on chicken. Monitoring continues. "We remain alert to the possibility of people stricken with bird flu," he said.

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