Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Indonesia: Gowa Citizen "Rusdi" Tests Negative

Bird-Flu-Parangbanoa Kunjungmae isolated

Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Sungguminasa - Department of Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, and Marine (DPPK) Gowa isolate and Parangbanoa Kunjungmae Village, District Pallangga, for a month because hundreds of chickens in the two villages indicated the bird flu virus or H5N1.

This step was taken to anticipate the spread of bird flu in order not meluas.Kepala DPPK Muhlis Gowa said, isolation is Parangbanoa Kunjungmae and emergency measures to prevent transmission of bird flu. "We regularly spray all chicken houses owned by residents who indicated the bird flu virus contaminated," he said . In addition to the two villages, DPPK also routinely spraying disinfectant into the chicken coop farm in District Bontonompo, Bajeng, and Barombong. Meanwhile, the Central Laboratory (BBL) Makassar ensure that five residents had Kunjungmae hospitalized in Makassar Sudirohusodo Wahidin negative avian influenza (AI). So is the Rusdi Dg Mile, 45, a resident Parangbanoa. After undergoing treatment in hospital Wahidin Sudirohusodo, Rusdi only suffering from gastritis. Head of Gowa Sangkala N DinasKesehatan BP3 reveals, the results of blood samples, both six people and poultry in the village and Parangbanoa Kunjungmae, H5N1 negative. "Five people suspected of bird flu are being treated in the department of Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo BBL has also been examined. The results show a negative, "he said. ● Baharuddin

1 comment:

Duff Smith said...

I guess that high Indonesian H5 mortality ain't gettin no lower on account of these fortunate recoveries. I guess isolation is wise if they can't figure out what the heck it is.