Friday, September 9, 2011

More on Poultry in Bantul District

Health Office: No cases of bird flu in Kulonprogo
Excerpt:

Chief Medical Officer of Kulonprogo Lestaryono explained, although some residents of the hamlet Singgelo, Village Poncosari, Srandakan Subdistrict, Bantul District, allegedly affected by the bird flu virus, but until now the region Kulonprogo not found the same case. "No cases of bird flu," explained Lestaryono after attending a commemoration of National Sports Day (Haornas) 2011 on the square Kulonprogo, Friday (9 / 9).

According to him, until now Dinkes always coordinate with the Animal Husbandry Department to monitor pertenakan poultry. However, according to two, until now there has been no reports of a number of poultry that died suddenly.

2nd Article:
City Health Office Yogyakarta prevent teams form of bird flu
Friday, September 9, 2011 16:08:07
YOGYAKARTA, Yogyakarta City Health Department formed a special team to tackle the spread of bird flu in the region of Yogyakarta.

Chief Medical Officer of Yogyakarta, Tuty Setyowati explained, since 2010 until now not found any cases of bird flu in the city of Yogyakarta. But following the discovery of suspected H5N1 virus in Bantul menjangkitnya recently, Jogja City Health Office also conducted a number of anticipation.

According Tuty preparations include the optimization of a special team that served as survelen. Among the team Partisipation Deseas Serching Response (PDSR). The team was composed of Disperindagkoptan described Tuty Yogyakarta, and the team distri Survelen oficial (DSO) of the Health Office. This team will conduct monitoring in the region which was considered a potential place of the spread of flu from poultry.

"In anticipation of the spread of bird flu has prepared the City Health Office and the DSO team PDSR. They are tasked to monitor or as survelen in areas that have the potential to spread peyakit, apart from that they also do investigating, "he explained on Friday (9 / 9).
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