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  • Indonesia: Bird flu in ducks in Sidrap, South Sulawesi

    Source: http://www.fajar.co.id/read-20130101...tif-flu-burung

    Rabu, 02 Januari 2013 | 20:45:07 WITA
    Sidrap Positif Flu Burung
    18.870 Ekor Itik Mati Mendadak

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    Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013 | 20:45:07 pm | 12 HITS
    Sidrap Positive Bird Flu
    18,870 Tailed Ducks Sudden Death

    Sidrap, DAWN - a new type of bird flu virus outbreak in clade 2.3.2 Mallomo Grandmother Earth, Sidrap. At least, 18 870 ducks died suddenly in the village Allesalewo, Panca Lautang, Sidrap, Tuesday, January 1.

    Sidrap District Government, in this case the Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries (Disnakkan), is to make sure if the poultry deaths were positive for bird flu. The results of the examination of blood samples several dead ducks were sure if the cause is a new type of bird flu virus clade 2.3.2 as it attacked several areas in Java.

    "We've been put through the test lab against several samples of dead ducks, birds result is a new type of bird flu clade 2.3.2," said Chief Disnakkan Sidrap, Abdul Azis told DAWN, afternoon, yesterday.

    Aziz also said that if the deadly virus has also been extended to a number of districts in Sidrap. Even central poultry farm in the village of Tanete, District Maritengngae, did not escape from these virus attacks.

    "Just half an hour ago I received information from staff in the field, 500 laying chickens owned by residents in Tanete died suddenly," said Aziz.

    That way, said Azis, poultry deaths due to bird flu in the village Tanete this is the first case that occurred after the disease is also endemic in 2011, with the death toll reached 356 thousand, "he said.

    In order to prevent a greater harm, said Azis, while it is now in the form of early efforts, isolation, restriction of entry and exit means spraying with disinfectant.

    This, said Azis, needs to be done in order to save millions of birds, including laying hens, broilers (Broiler) and duck breeder belongs.

    Just to note, said Azis, total poultry population in Sidrap recorded on Disnakkan 5.5 million head, 3.5 consists of 2 million laying hens and broilers, ducks minus. (Eby / ars)

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    Re: Indonesia: Bird flu in ducks in Sidrap, South Sulawesi

    Source: http://suara.asia/ratusan-ayam-mati-...k-warga-panik/

    Ratusan Ayam Mati Mendadak, Warga Panik
    Penulis : Kontributor Bone, Abdul Haq | Kamis, 3 Januari 2013 | 20:16 WIB

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    Hundreds of Chickens Die Sudden, Residents Panic
    Author: Contributors Bone, Abdul Haq | Thursday, January 3, 2013 | 20:16 pm


    BONE, KOMPAS.com - Cina Villagers Kanco District of Bone in South Sulawesi panic because hundreds of local chickens suddenly died suddenly, panic was triggered because berhembusnya issues that hundreds of chickens infected with bird flu, and must also be attacked farmers in the industry.

    Partly a result of local residents chose to evacuate to the house of relatives in other villages. Thursday (01/03/2013). One chicken farmer named Anca local residents confessed that since the last two weeks of cattle chickens died in large numbers every day and do not know what type of disease affecting livestock.

    "Every day at least 5 dead tail and not just me other people as well so that is why many people are afraid," said Anca.

    For this event the Department of farms (Disnak) Bone regency confirmed associated with the event, admits that getting the report related to the incident and promised to go down kepalangan conduct.

    "We have not received the report yet so the fact that we will be down directly assess whether indeed contracted the bird flu or other diseases and only if there is endemic poverty and we will do it for free with paksin division," said drh Handono, Disnak Head of Bone.

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      Re: Indonesia: Bird flu in ducks in Sidrap, South Sulawesi

      Source: http://www.starberita.com/index.php?...mum&Itemid=774

      20 Ribu Itik Mati Diserang Flu Burung di Sidrap, Sulsel
      Selasa, 08 Januari 2013 02:42

      Google translation:

      20 Thousand Dead Ducks Attacked AI Sidrap, South Sulawesi
      Tuesday, January 8, 2013 02:42
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      Starberita - Sidrap, bird flu virus that attacked ducks Sidrap confirmed outbreaks in South Sulawesi. Within the next 10 days, a dead duck at one of the farms in South Sulawesi through the figure of 20 thousand heads.
      "Until this afternoon, we received a report, the number of ducks that died was 20 525 tail," said Head of Livestock and Fisheries Sidrap district, Abdul Aziz, Monday, January 7, 2013.

      Through the rapid test, he added, the plague that attacked ducks in the Sidrap positive bird flu. It is not yet known whether the virus is a new virus or not. Information, the case was first discovered in the village of Ellesalewoe, Amparita, District Panca Lautang, Sidrap a few days ago. "We immediately put through the test lab against several samples of dead ducks, birds are the results positive for bird flu," Aziz added.

      Furthermore, he explained, the case of the bird flu virus endemic in six villages in five districts in the area. One is the area of ​​the largest farms in the village Allesalewo, District Panca Lautang and Tanete Village, District Maritengngae.

      Besides ducks, bird flu virus also attacks wild duck, chicken petelor, and chicken. "Already recorded 72 wild duck, 1,162 chickens and 110 petelor chicken," said Aziz.


      Based on data from the local government, the total population of 5.5 million in Sidrap tail, consisting of 3.5 million laying hens and two broilers, ducks minus of more not less than 500 fish. (VNC / MBB)

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