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    845 Tail of Poultry Bird Flu

    Purwokerto, CyberNews. Bird flu is still a scourge for the poultry farmers in Banyumas, at least within 10 months of disease originating from China are already resulted in 845 birds in this district, died suddenly of contracting the disease.

    Based on a summary of cases of bird flu by a team of Participatory Deseases surveillance and response (PDSR) Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries (Dinnakkan) Banyumas, in the period January to early October 2010 at least 445 native chickens, 300 broilers and 100 quails.

    Actually, between February and September, the case of bird flu in Banyumas had subsided. But in early October, cases of this disease re-emerged.

    drh Ishatmini, one PDSR Dinnakkan Banyumas, Tuesday (12/10), said the findings of this bird flu case found after a team from the offices perform rapid test (rapid test) to sick chickens, which in part kloakanya.

    From these test results are known if these birds positive for H5N1 virus. To suppress the transmission of poultry that are still healthy, it has to do with liquid spraying disinfectant on cages birds affected by bird flu.

    As for chicken that is still healthy, needs to be done pengandangan. He explained that the emergence of more cases of bird flu is mainly there are still people that awareness is still lacking. One was by removing the carcasses of poultry that died of bird flu into a river.

    As a result chickens that are kept in the vicinity of the river became infected. "People are still doing such should be made aware because bird flu is dangerous. Moreover, to attack humans," he said.

    Central Java - Banyumas
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    Re: Indonesia - Central Java - Bird flu in poultry

    Bird Flu Information Corner

    Banyumas, Central Java ::: Bird flu outbreak in birds


    Posted by Ida on October 13, 2010

    Purwokerto ? Participatory Disease Surveillance and Response (PDSR) of Livestock and Fishery Service (Dinnakan) in Banyumas, reported total 845 birds in Kabupaten (municipal) Banyumas had died of bird flu H5N1 virus. In details, the virus had hit 445 native chickens, 300 broiler (meat) chickens and 100 quails. This record was done from January to beginning of October 2010.

    Prevalence was low during February to September, but then started to rise at the beginning of October.

    Control measures are done by disinfection spraying to infected cages and housing free-ranged chickens.

    People dumped dead chickens to the river which has caused bird flu spreading on area along the stream.

    Animal health division of Dinnakkan Banyumas, Sentot S Eko said vaccination appeared less effective since only 20 percent birds could be covered so far, particularly most birds were free-ranged chickens. Vaccination also caused stress to chickens. Disinfections and housing free-ranged chickens were apparently effective rather than vaccination, Sentot pointed out.

    PDSR of Banyumas summarized 2010 bird flu cases in the table below.

    No Day/month Sub-district Village Casualties (birds)
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    1. 21/1 Tambak Kamulyan 125
    2. 21/1 Gumelar Cihonje 8
    3. 23/1 Baturraden Rempoah 19
    4. 25/1 Patikraja Kedungwringin 57
    5. 27/1 Purwokerto Barat Pasirmuncang 4
    6 28/1 Cilongok Cipete 9
    7. 28/1 Patikraja Karanganyar 57
    8. 30/1 Patikraja Sidabowa 59
    9. 30/1 Karanglewas Karanglewas Kidul 334
    10. 1/2 Karanglewas Singosari 20
    11. 6/2 Sokaraja Sokaraja Kulon 3
    12. 5/10 Patikraja Pegalongan 150
    ???????????????????????????????-

    Total 845
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    Source : PDSR Dinnnakkan Banyumas.

    Source: Indonesia local newspaper, Suara Merdeka. http://suaramerdeka.com/v1/index.php...kit-Flu-Burung
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      Re: Indonesia - Central Java - Bird flu in poultry

      machinetranslated - excerpt


      Residents Karangtengah watch out for bird flu

      By on October 13, 2010

      Sragen (Espos) -Six-type chickens in Hamlet Karangasem bangkok RT 2/RW V, Kelurahan Karang Tengah, Sragen sudden death. Chicken deaths came just 12 hours apart last night, aka the first time since symptoms of illness appear.

      Related to the Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries (Disnakan) Sragen check the conditions on the ground to see the possibility of death due to bird flu.

      - snip -

      about three months before the incident never happened chickens died suddenly in Hamlet Nglangon, the local village. At that time, three chickens died suddenly, and based on lab tests of dead chickens sampled tested positive for bird flu. "Therefore, I think people need to be vigilant," he said.

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        Re: Indonesia - Central Java - Bird flu in poultry

        machinetranslated

        Tuesday, 19 October 2010

        The threat of bird flu re-emerged

        Mertoyudan - The threat of bird flu (Avian Influenza (AI)) in Magelang regency, allegedly re-emerged, due to extreme weather. The spread of AI virus occurred in seven districts, each Ngluwar, Grabag, Secang, Mungkid, Borobudur, Kaliangkrik and Pakis. Last place in the region Mungkid, carrying at least 30's chickens, belong Sunarti, residents Ngrajak, Mungkid District, died suddenly of AI virus.

        From the results of rapid test (rapid test) against a number of chickens were reported dead suddenly, all positive AI. "The number of chickens died suddenly reported from seven districts, as many as 556 chickens and 1508 quails. After the tests, the results are all positive, "said Head of Animal Health, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries (Peterikan), John Mauglapy, yesterday.

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