Sunday, September 26, 2010

Residents Eight Suspected Bird Flu

SUNDAY, 26 SEPTEMBER 2010 21:32 pm

Cut chicken Sale Cheap
Health Pinrang make observations on eight people suspected of being infected with the H5N1 virus causing bird flu disease. Observations following the discovery of 5000 poultry broiler type die in District Lanrisang.

Pinrang Chief Medical Officer, Dr Rusman, said the residents in a positive bird flu has yet been found. "But we made some observations on eight residents to anticipate," Heriawan.

Command Post community health checks have also been established in Sompa Saddang, District Lanrisang. The establishment of posts to monitor the possibility of faster citizens who contracted the H5N1 virus. A resident district Cempa, Pinrang, bird flu infected 2005.

The government has isolated Pinrang Sub Lanrisang after poultry in the region positively infected by avian flu. This disease was first discovered in Dusung Paladang, Mallongi Village Sub-longi Lanrisang.

The spread of bird flu in poultry is feared more widespread. Moreover, farmers in the hamlet Paladang, Lanrisang District, which has been declared positive for bird flu endemic areas sell cheap piece of chicken poultry species.

Head of Department of Agriculture and Livestock Pinrang, Syamsu Sulaiman, deplored the farmers who directly sell cheap all the chicken piece. In effect, the virus Avian Influenza (AI) which is found in the area of farm partnerships Paladang Hamlet could spread to other areas.

Chicken pieces previously Rp 30 thousand per head sold cheap to Rp 5,000 per head after many died. The number of broiler farms in the area of partnerships Hamlet Paladang found dead tail of 5000 and 1000 types of broiler chicken tail types of race (native).

"The area was first stricken with avian influenza virus can be eradicated its spread by spraying. The problem is, the chicken pieces from the area after the widespread sale cheap Rp 5,000 per head," beber Syamsu, Saturday, September 24th.

Broiler population in Hamlet Paladang about 30 thousand heads. Department of Agriculture and Livestock has been spraying to reduce its spread in the region

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