Friday, January 27, 2012

Again, A Citizens Infected by Avian Influenza #birdflu #h5n1

Again, A Citizens Infected by Avian Influenza

Ipan Sukarman flu symptoms after eating the chicken that died suddenly.

Friday, January 27, 2012, 16:57 GMT
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VIVAnews- Dozens of chickens died suddenly in the village of Cinnamon, Cibadak Village, District Land Sareal, the city of Bogor, West Java.

Apparently, based on the results of the examination conducted by the Department of Animal Husbandry city of Bogor, West Java, saliva samples of dead chickens tested positive for H5N1 or bird flu. Moreover, one person people also experience pain and suspected bird flu.

Ipan Sukarman, 50, said, pet chickens died suddenly. . Not just his cock, his neighbor's chickens died suddenly. This incident, he said, had been going on since a week ago. "Though the afternoon was still fresh and willing to eat," said Ipan, Friday, January 27, 2012.

He further said, a sick chicken and then cooked and eaten. Apparently, based on examination of the health center, he was suffering from avian flu. Although already know infected with bird flu virus, Ipan remain active.

Meanwhile, Arif, a veterinarian from the Animal Husbandry Department, City of Bogor confirmed, that after the rapid tests from one dead chicken found the H5N1 virus or bird flu.
However, to convince, it brings the sample obtained should be more than one. "Therefore, we ask residents to be careful," he said.
While in the district of Bantul, Yogyakarta, breeders pet birds died suddenly reported to the Department of Agriculture and Forestry Bantul regency. Reports to the Office comes from the various districts.

"We're worried about the dead birds would spread to other areas quickly because the new current rainy season," said Edy Suhariyanta, Head of Agriculture and Forestry Bantul regency, Friday, January 27, 2012

Although the results of rapid tests have not shown that poultry died suddenly positive of H5N1, but the death of these birds would be very dangerous for the survival of poultry population in Bantul. ia. "The population of poultry in Bantul, we expect to reach 250 thousand heads. If the bird flu outbreak to attack the poultry population would drop dramatically," he said.

This will be exacerbated if there is one area that poultry died suddenly positive avian flu and subsequently carried out culling of poultry within a certain radius. "I can not imagine how many birds to be destroyed because there are birds in the area died of bird flu," he explained.

Office itself has been as early as possible to anticipate the outbreak of bird flu by distributing disinvektan free of charge to farmers or come direct officers to localized markets for poultry spraying disinvektan.

. "Stock disinvektan still quite a lot and the public can request free of charge at the office of agricultural bureau or office puskeswan in every district," he said. http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=id&tl=en&twu=1&u=http://us.nasional.vivanews.com/news/read/283456-lagi--seorang-warga-terjangkit-flu-burung&usg=ALkJrhho9yUoHoqiTjAh0hVfeUlm_NPb3A

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