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Friday, February 8, 2013

Bird flu deaths reach five in Cambodia


Phnom Penh - Five people have died from bird flu in Cambodia this year, authorities said Friday, up from three for the whole of 2012.



The fifth fatality from the H5N1 virus was a 5-year-old from Takeo province, who died in hospital on Thursday, said Sonny Inbaraj Krishnan, a spokesman for the World Health Organization (WHO).

A sixth victim recovered in January, he said, adding that no human cases of bird flu have been reported outside Cambodia this year.

A team from the Ministry of Health had travelled to the girl’s village to test residents and advise them on how to avoid infection,he said.

"They will take swabs and draw blood and test it for the virus soas to rule out human-to-human transmission." All human cases of H5N1 have been infected by contact with poultry, but health professionals fear the virus could combine with another or mutate and gain the ability to pass between people.

The authorities in Takeo province in south-eastern Cambodia were also checking that infected birds are not moved. Last month agriculture teams culled 4,700 chickens and ducks in Takeo after another death from the disease.

In 2011 the WHO recorded eight Cambodian deaths from bird flu, the country’s highest toll since the virus was first detected in thecountry in 2005.

The disease has killed 365 people out of 616 infected worldwide in the past decade, the WHO said.//DPA

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Registration Open for Animal Science Meeting



UK - Registration is open for the Annual Meeting of the British Association of Animal Science, which will take place at in Nottingham on 16 and 17 April 2013.
'Innovation from animal science – a necessity, not an option' is the theme of this year's conference. 

Organised by BSAS, AVTRW, Animal Science Forum, RBST and WPSA (UK branch), it is the UK's premier conference on animal science, animal health and veterinary science. 

Limited resources, changing climates, the need for sustainable production systems and an ever-discerning public means feeding the world’s growing population is not an easy task. 

To tackle the challenge, global agriculture has to look beyond its traditional practices and adopt a wide range of the latest techniques and technologies available to them. 

This conference will look at how innovative approaches to using bio-technology can help the world’s food producers reach their goals. 

Covering the full range of animal and veterinary science issues, the event will give researchers, teachers, students, vets and policy-makers to the opportunity to learn about the latest developments in animal science and technology. 

Open to newcomers and those already established in animal science, the two-day conference also offers the chance to network in a friendly environment. 

BSAS Annual Meeting 2013 will take place on 16 and 17 April 2013 at the University of Nottingham's Jubilee Campus on Wollarton Road, Nottingham. 

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Different states different guideline for swiftlet Farming


Bird's nest production to top RM3.5bn in 2020

KOTA KINABALU, Jan 29 (Bernama) -- Malaysia is expected to have 63,000 swiftlet premises in 2020, producing 870 metric tonnes of bird's nest worth RM3.5 billion.
Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Yahya Hussin said this is based on the high value and large potential for swiftlet farming in the country.
He said in 2010 alone, the production of bird's nest was around 290 metric tonnes valued at RM1.2 billion.
"The government has identified swiftlet farming as a high potential industry, and as such, accorded it priority in the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP)," he added.
He was speaking at a ceremony to officiate the opening of the Certification Seminar for good swiftlet Farm Practices Scheme (SALT) here today.
Yahya, who is also the state Agriculture and Food Industries Minister said in Sabah, the production of Edible Bird Nest (EBN) had long been practised, particularly, traditional bird's nest of high quality from caves, including Gua Guomantong and Gua Madai.
He said the export value of bird's nest contributed by Sabah was in the range of about RM13 million to RM17 million annually, with the main markets being Hong Kong and China.
He said apart from caves, the rearing of swiftlets was on the rise. "According to the Sabah Wildlife Department, in just 2009, there were 500 swiftlet premises in the state," he added.
Yahya said however, over the last two years, the market for bird's nest had fallen, following allegations that it contained nitrite which could endanger the health of consumers.
"Following enforcement to ensure zero nitrite by China, the price of bird's nest suffered a sudden fall of up to 50 per cent.
"The Malaysian government however, has discussed with its Chinese counterpart, on ensuring that the quality of bird's nest from the country met the standards set," he added.
Yahya said that for last year, 43 swiftlet premises in the state had met the SALT certification, and in 2013,, the Department of Veterinary Services and Animal Husbandry (JPHPT) had targeted 300 premises.
He expressed the hope that more plants for the processing of bird's nest would be established, making Sabah the main producer of the product of high quality, which also met the standards of importing 

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Volunteers wanted for bird flu vaccine trial


Updated Fri Feb 1, 2013 10:38am 
Researchers in Newcastle are doing their bit to help protect the world against a potentially deadly outbreak of the bird flu virus.
Only about 600 people worldwide are known to have had the virus but it carries a mortality rate of three in five.
That has got the United States government concerned and it is funding a global vaccine project being trialled in humans.
Newcastle's Hunter Clinical Research is one of the centre that has been chosen to take part.
It is looking for volunteers to undergo human trials of an H5N1 vaccine which could be stockpiled in readiness for a global pandemic.
Principal researcher, Dr Marc Russo, says the vaccine trial is important, despite there being no imminent threat from bird flu.
"The insurance policy is that should there be a mutation in the virus, and the virus does undergo regular mutation," he said.
"If it does mutate and we get human to human transmission then we would be looking at millions of infections and potentially a very large number of deaths."
Researchers are hoping to find out the smallest dose of the vaccine needed for human protection.
They hope to have the results within two years.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Wajah- wajah burung walet

Indonesia will produce about 10 million doses of avian influenza vaccine

INDONESIA - Indonesia will produce about 10 million doses of avian influenza vaccine for ducks in February following the death of hundreds of thousands of the birds in Java island in recent months

Bird flu kills two Cambodian children, taking 2013 toll to four


Phnom Penh - Two children have died of bird flu in Cambodia, bringing the number of cases recorded this month to five, officials said Tuesday.



A 17-month-old girl and a 9-year-old girl died Monday after contracting H5N1 influenza, a joint statement from the World Health Organization and Cambodia’s Ministry of Health said.

The children were from villages in the southern provinces of Kampong Speu and Kampot, where recent poultry deaths had been reported, they said.

"I urge parents and guardians to keep children away from sick or dead poultry, discourage them playing in areas where poultry stay and wash their hands often," Cambodian Health Minister Mam Bunheng said.

The Ministry of Health last week confirmed three additional human infections, two of which resulted in death.

A 15-year-old girl and a 35-year-old man both died after contracting avian flu, but an 8-month-old boy survived after falling ill in Phnom Penh.

A total of 26 H5N1 infections have been recorded in Cambodia, 17 of which were in children under 14. A total of 23 people have died from complications of the virus.//DPA

Monday, January 21, 2013

Kelebihan bagi yang berhati besar

Kepada mereka yang berhati besar dan berkeinginan tinggi dalam perladangan burung walet, ini masa yang paling sesuai untuk menambah populasi walet bagi rumah yang sedia ada atau rumah yang baru di bina. Memandangkan persaingan adalah faktor utama menentukan kejayaan memikat burung walet keadaan sekarang memberi kelebihan kepada mereka yang berhati besar. Mojariti mereka yang berhati kecil telah melupakan hasrat untuk membina rumah burung baru  atau menyelenggara rumah burung sedia ada, tindakan ini memberi kesan yang sangat ketara kepada populasi burung walet menginap di dalam rumah burung walet yang diselenggara secara berkala atau yang baru dibina oleh mereka yang berhati besar.
Sepanjang penglibatan saya  dalam industri ini, masa sekaranglah lebih mudah menjana populasi walet dalam RBW baru atau lama. Ayuh kawan- kawan yang berhati besar kita tinggalkan mereka yang berhati kecil jauh kebelakang bagi mencapai kadar populasi yang tinggi dalam masa EMAS ini sebelum mereka terjaga.

Smart guano stirer untuk mereka yang berhati besar

Sunday, January 20, 2013

The Citarum river is now considered one of the world’s dirtiest rivers

Back in the 1980s, the Citarum river, was a place where villagers in Karawang distrit visit to bath, wash clothes and catch fish for barbecues 
The 269 kilometres river flows through 12 districts and cities, and into the Java Sea.It supplies 80 per cent of raw water to the capital of Jakarta and generates 1,400 megawatts of electricity.
Sadly, the Citarum river is now considered one of the world’s dirtiest rivers and fish are no longer plentiful.
“Now the water is so dirty we don’t even dare touch it because we’ll get itchy skins,” said 46-year-old Sumiyati, who used to catch fishes at the river when she was younger.
  
It has become a convenient waste dump by factories and residents of the area

Monday, January 14, 2013

Will Governments Get to Grips with Antibiotic Use?


ANALYSIS - The use of antibiotics on farm has been causing concern among consumers, farmers, politicians and lobby groups for some time and it is starting to become a major crusade for some to restrict their use, writes Chris Harris.
Where it was once left to veterinary and medical groups to draw up guidelines over their use, now antibiotics and antibiotic resistance are at the centre of a heated political debate and calls for strict legislation and regulation.

The concern surrounds the liberal use of antibiotics as a blanket measure to prevent disease and in some countries the use as a growth promoter for some animals.

In the US, the campaign to restrict antibiotic use has been led by Congresswoman Louise Slaughter.

In her campaign among politicians and in the food and farming industry Congresswoman Slaughter said: "Very simply, consumers have a right to know what's in their food.

"The US is facing a growing public health crisis in the form of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and information about how these companies are contributing to its rise or resolution should be available to consumers."

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Flu emergency declared in New York

New York's governor has declared a public health emergency for the state over a flu epidemic ( when an infectious disease  "common disease " is spreading to the majority of the population in a certain area. There are three  Categories of infectious diseases, endemic ( a disease that repeatedly appears in small numbers of a population ),epidemic & pandemic that has sickened more than 19,000 people, allowing pharmacists to immunize infants and children.
Governor Andrew Cuomo's move on Saturday comes as officials across the US grapple with the worst flu outbreak in several years.
There have been at least 28,747 cases reported across the country so far this season, and 20 children have died from the flu, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). However, the true number of cases is likely far higher as many who fall ill do not go to the doctor to get tested.
In hopes of curbing the spread of the potentially lethal virus, Cuomo said it was critical to suspend, for the next 30 days, a legal limit that usually only allows New York pharmacists to administer flu vaccines to patients 18 years of age or older.
"We are experiencing the worst flu season since at least 2009, and influenza activity in New York State is widespread, with cases reported in all 57 counties and all five boroughs of New York City," Cuomo said in a statement.
"Therefore, I have directed my administration, the state health department and others to marshal all needed resources to address this public health emergency and remove all barriers to ensure that all New Yorkers -- children and adults alike -- have access to critically needed flu vaccines."
In New York state alone, 19,128 cases have been confirmed this season, a jump from the total of 4,404 during the 2011-2012 flu season.
Large-scale campaign
In order to facilitate access to flu shots, the New York Health Department is also launching a large-scale campaign promoting flu immunisation through the media, dedicated websites and social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
Urging non-immunized New Yorkers to schedule a flu shot "immediately," Cuomo reminded them that "it is NOT too late to get a vaccination".
The governor stressed that relatives and caregivers who regularly come into contact with young children or people at high risk should get a shot against the flu virus, which can spread through coughing or sneezing.
The virus poses an increased risk for infants and toddlers under the age of two, people over 50, pregnant women and those with weakened immune systems or chronic medical conditions.
Flu strikes every year across the United States, bringing chills, sore throats, fever, coughing and achy misery to millions.
The number of annual deaths has ranged from a low of 3,000 to a high of 49,000 since 1976, according to the CDC.
Most of those deaths were among people aged 65 and older.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Rumah burung walet yang competant

Bagi menjadikan rumah burung  lebih competant wanzulswiftlet mengaktif semua komponan   utama yang dimiliki selama ini bagi  mengembangbiak burung walet dalam suasana IDEAL seperti dibawah :
1.  Smart irrigation system
2.  Smart guano stirer
3.  Smart lighting system
4.  World class sound system
5.  Multiple accessories
6.  Smart management... and one more, Swiftlet Lab.


SGS basic for smart swiftlet farmer



Friday, January 4, 2013

Which step is the most important for you???

Monday, December 31, 2012

WHO Reports 32 Cases of H5N1 in Humans This Year


31 dis 2012
GLOBAL - According to WHO, there have 

been 32 cases of H5N1 flu in humans so

 far this year, 20 of whom have died.
According to the latest figures

, published by WHO on 17 December, most

 of the victims were in Egypt (11

 cases; five deaths) but there were

 also nine cases in Indonesia, four in 


Viet Nam, three in Bangladesh and 

Cambodia and two in China.

Last year, 2011, there were 62 cases,


 of whom 34 died.

Since the emergence of H5N1 influenza


 in 2003, 610 people are reported to

 have become infected, 360 of whom have

 died.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Smart Irrigation system

Satu lagi inovasi yang dihasilkan oleh wanzulswiftlet untuk mengekalkan kelembapan dalam rbw dengan kos penyelenggaraan yang sangat rendah tapi sangat berkesan bagi menyediakan kelembapan ideal untuk rumah burung walet anda. Setelah semua komponen  diaktif ia akan menyediakan sistem pengairan yang berkesan bagi rumah burung walet untuk mengekalkan kelembapan terutama pada musim panas.Ikutilah perkembangan inovasi wanzulswiftlet untuk lebih competant dalam cabaran memikat burung walet terkini

Friday, December 7, 2012

World class swiftlet Sound system

Pelatih muda
Pakar/experter swiftlet sound system




wanzulswiftlet kini memiliki seorang pakar dalam pembikinan sistem suara dalam rumah burung walet. Kemahiran tinggi dalam menyediakan sistem suara burung walet adalah sangat penting untuk mempercepatkan burung walet menginap didalam RBW anda. hubungi wanzul swiftlet

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Smart guano stirer ( SGS basic )


Salam and good day, Tahun 2012 adalah tahun yang penuh cabaran yang perlu diharungi oleh ol wanzulswiftlet dan mungkin juga para pemikat walet di luar sana. semasa mengharungi cabaran sudah tentu wujud peluang yang hebat bagi menyelesaikan masalah yang berkaitan dengan teknik memikat burung walet. Hari ini secara rasmi wanzulswiftlet melancarkan Smart Guano Stirer ( SGS Basic ) kepada mereka yang berminat untuk memiliki SGS bagi menghasilkan bauan guano asli mengikut kehendak pemilik. Anda tidak perlu lagi bersusah payah mengacau tahi burung walet, biarkan SGS berkerja untuk anda mengikut citarasa tersendiri.
Sepanjang menggunakan teknik mengacau secara manual, ia pun sudah memberi kesan yang hebat kepada populasi burung walet menginap dan sangat sangat berbaloi apabila beralih kepada SGS bagi menghasilkan bauan guano asli.

Good day All bird lovers
You don't have to take stir birds waste/ faeces, just leave SGS to do the job for you as you please/wish. throughout this stiring process manually ia will give u positive result to the birds population, its really worth your money compare to the amount u spent

      
For those interested to have SGS basic or Guano stirer or need more detail information please  call 013 4419070 - Wan Zul 

Kesan negatif kepada burung walet baru

Bulu pelepah dan sampah sarap di dalam rumah burung walet, menghasilkan fenomena penolakan kepada burung walet itu sendiri kerana aroma yang terhasil memberi matlumat yang tidak baik kepada deria bau burung walet, seterusnya ia hanya datang untuk membuat lawatan saja tanpa ada NAFSU untuk menginap di RBW anda.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Avian Flu H7 Outbreak in Australia



AUSTRALIA - An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) of the H7 subtype has been confirmed in a free-range egg flock in New South Wales.
The outbreak was reported to the OIE by Dr Mark Schipp, Chief Veterinary Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Canberra, Australia.

The outbreak occurred in Maitland, New South Wales.

Five thousand hens of the 50,000-bird flock have died.

The affected birds are free range layer hens. The property has several dams that attract wild ducks.

A restricted area of 3km diameter, surrounded by 7km diameter control area has been established around the property, which is under quarantine restriction.

Tracing is underway. Depopulation has commenced. The N type has not yet been determined.

The last outbreak of HPAI in Australia was in November 1997.

Researchers Uncover Data to Help Fight Avian Flu


SPAIN - A team of researchers from the National Research Council (CSIC) has determined the structure of the complex molecular machine that the influenza virus uses to replicate and express their genetic material.
The results, which are published in Science Express, the online edition of the journalScience, opens the way to unravel some of the crucial steps in the life cycle of these viruses that infect birds endemic also to humans and other mammals.

Researchers have revealed ribonucleoproteins organisation, protein complexes formed by each RNA (ribonucleic acid) associated with the viral polymerase and nucleoprotein, multiple copies of which bind to RNA like beads on a necklace.

"This complex structure actually functions as a molecular machine capable of transcribing the genetic message of self-replication of the virus and the infected cell in order to generate new progeny virus to infect other cells," explains Juan Ortin, CSIC researcher at the National Center for Biotechnology.