Sunday, January 29, 2012

Indonesia: Warnings Everywhere!


In Riau (Rokan Hilir) Chief Medical Officer Dr Saleh HM Junaidi Kes."There has been no case of bird flu, if there is we must know and come down to check," he said." http://tinyurl.com/6n2b6az






In Bogor [Tanah Sareal] ...In fact, Mayor Diani Budiarto has instructed related agencies to seriously deal with the possible emergence of bird flu cases in the city of Bogor....Mayor Bogor directly instructed to intensify the spread of the vaccine.







East Java [Banyuwangi]: Head of Animal Health at the Department of Animal Husbandry Banyuwangi, Bambang Sugianto, the RRI, Sunday (29 / 1), explains, it not only has prepared thousands of bird flu vaccines, but have also been done with the precaution of spraying the cleaning chicken coops with disinfectant .

"For this year, in order antispasi emergence of bird flu, Animal Husbandry Department has prepared 62,500 doses of bird flu to Banyuwangi. We will also conduct unified action, do vaccinations, disfinfeksi chicken coop in Banyuwangi," said Bambang Sugianto.

West Java [Sukabumi]: Head of Sukabumi, Asep Sugianto: In addition, the other is how to anticipate intensified poultry cages with disinfectant spray or biosecurity. "We were watching birds coming into Sukabumi," he said. He added that the company or large livestock in the district Sukabumi is now free from bird flu infection. "But somehow we continue to tighten oversight of the spread of bird flu, especially in endemic areas," he added. http://tinyurl.com/7bvslph












Bali: Kadis Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Bangli Ir. AA Ngurah Samba, Sunday (29 / 1) yesterday said the anticipatory steps continue to be done society and government. The government, he continued, vigorous information dissemination in order to be spraying with disinvektan. The drug has also been distributed to the public. http://tinyurl.com/8y85vk3

East Kalimantan [Samarinda]: Citizens of Samarinda, East Kalimantan, was asked to be alert to cases of bird flu or H5N1.
As stated by Head of Department of Fisheries and Livestock of Samarinda, Samsul Bachri.
Described the bird flu is a dangerous disease because it can kill all poultry, spread rapidly to other farms and can attack humans that can cause illness or death.
Samsul appealed to the public, especially poultry keepers more salts to give extra attention in maintaining the cleanliness of the cage and the surrounding environment as well as by spraying disinfectant into poultry cages and surrounding areas twice a week. http://tinyurl.com/876z85o

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