2019
DOI: 10.24843/bum.2019.v18.i03.p14
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Penyuluhan dan Vaksinasi Ayam Buras di Desa Nyambu Kecamatan Kediri Kabupaten Tabanan

Abstract: Hospes utama penyakit Flu Burung adalah unggas termasuk  ayam buras yang berpotensi tinggi sebagai penular dan penyebar penyakit karena sistim pemeliharannya secara semi intensif.  Kasus kematian manusia akibat Flu Burung pernah terjadi di Banjar Batugaing Desa Beraban Kecamatan Kediri.  Desa Nyambu terletak di Kecamatan Kediri, Kabupaten Tabanan.  Populasi ayam buras di Kecamatan Kediri sebanyak 30.171 ekor pada tahun 2016.  Mengingat potensi Desa Nyambu dengan penduduk yang kebanyakan memelihara ayam buras s… Show more

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“…Vaccination is an important strategy in the development of the chicken industry to prevent and control disease outbreaks such as Newcastle Disease (ND), chronic respiratory disease (CRD), pullorum, and Avian Influenza (AI) which can infect humans (Campbell et al, 2019;Ismoyowati et al, 2022;Kencana et al, 2019;Musa et al, 2011;Pousga et al, 2018). Moreover, vaccination also impacts the productivity and survival rate of chickens (Bessell et al, 2020;Hugo et al, 2017;Knueppel et al, 2010); and makes chickens more viable for consumption and raising (Rasamoelina-Andriamanivo et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vaccination is an important strategy in the development of the chicken industry to prevent and control disease outbreaks such as Newcastle Disease (ND), chronic respiratory disease (CRD), pullorum, and Avian Influenza (AI) which can infect humans (Campbell et al, 2019;Ismoyowati et al, 2022;Kencana et al, 2019;Musa et al, 2011;Pousga et al, 2018). Moreover, vaccination also impacts the productivity and survival rate of chickens (Bessell et al, 2020;Hugo et al, 2017;Knueppel et al, 2010); and makes chickens more viable for consumption and raising (Rasamoelina-Andriamanivo et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionsmentioning
confidence: 99%