Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Bima regency Intensify war on bird flu

[I didn't read anything about a diagnosis thru a lab...]

BIMA, beritanda - With the discovery of several dead birds in a row tangggal March 7, 2012 in the village of Soro district Lambu, followed on March 9, 2012 in the Village District Simpasai Monta, Monta, Appliances, Sie, Tolouwi, Sakuru, Pela and Baralau village, and the discovery of 45 dead chickens in the village Kawuwu Saturday (10/03/2012) yesterday, and according to Unit heads report to the Regent Health Center Langgudu Milky during a working visit in District langudu, then it certainly has been an outbreak of bird flu in the District Langgudu. So until the date of March 12, 2012 reached 18 402 dead birds tail that spreads to 60 villages in 13 districts as Bima.

Anticipating the widespread outbreak of bird flu or also known as H5N1, Bima regency government through technical agencies and the Public Health Service Bima DVO continue to make the handling of this case to reduce its impact.

Previously, Kadis Ranch has been done to anticipate the quarantine / isolation of the location of the sub-contracting and supervision of the distribution of poultry traffic that could potentially spread the disease from infected sites.

Technically related SKPD have done spraying disinfectant or location of death of poultry, poultry deaths in the incident. To the public, the government attempted to increase public awareness through the dissemination and follow up reports from the public and raise awareness early on districts that have not been infected.

So that outbreaks can be reduced to a minimum transmission muingkin, Department of Animal Husbandry do culling chickens are confined to a cage or adjacent to the chickens that died earlier.Culling is also carried out in poultry houses with a 2-3 radius of the location of the dead chickens.Besides Enhance immunity by conducting vaccination of poultry.

Currently, The Directorate General of Livestock Agriculture Depatremen by drh Ma'mun was at the Bima district to identify the spread of bird flu. In addition, to ensure the tightening of the distribution of birds, the livestock office to coordinate with police authorities to monitor and control traffic of livestock.

According to the Head of the Milky DVO Ir. Baharuddin, at present, a further step response outbreak of bird flu (H5N1) in Bima district is eliminating the source of transmission of the virus by culling is limited (depopulation) contact with sick and healthy birds that have the potential for infection in the infected areas. (Suhairy)

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