A study of infection areas and social assessment findings in Hs (haemorrhagic Septicaemia)-affected buffaloes on Samosir Island, Indonesia

HS case has first been reported on Samosir Island in 1989 which infect almost all buffaloes on the island. To date, number of buffaloes registered in this island is 17,352. The highest buffalo death in 2018 was 189 heads. The situation has gave a negative impact on the livestock farmers since rearin...

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Main Authors: Ginting, Nurzainah, Hasnudi, Yunilas, Mirwandhono, E., Hellyward, J., Sulistyowati, E., Hafid, H., Samsudin, A. A.
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Published: EM International 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100440/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1004402023-12-15T23:21:14Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100440/ A study of infection areas and social assessment findings in Hs (haemorrhagic Septicaemia)-affected buffaloes on Samosir Island, Indonesia Ginting, Nurzainah Hasnudi Yunilas Mirwandhono, E. Hellyward, J. Sulistyowati, E. Hafid, H. Samsudin, A. A. HS case has first been reported on Samosir Island in 1989 which infect almost all buffaloes on the island. To date, number of buffaloes registered in this island is 17,352. The highest buffalo death in 2018 was 189 heads. The situation has gave a negative impact on the livestock farmers since rearing buffaloes bring many benefits to them. HS alternately occurs in the sub-district or several sub-districts at once. In this study, the occurrence of HS were evaluated in order to minimize HS spread and infection. Buffaloes in Samosir Island grazed on large grazing areas in remote land and this area were used by many buffaloes from many villages. The infected buffaloes may transmit the disease to other buffaloes. This has triggered cross HS infection of the buffaloes from different area. Buffaloes that died from HS were not always buried because the soil mixed with rocks made the burial process a bit difficult. Not all buffaloes are vaccinated mainly due to willingness to carry out vaccination, knowledge on vaccination, motivation on raising buffalo by the buffaloes owner and availability of vaccine. The cost of the vaccine is very cheap and some of the vaccine are procured by the government agencies with very limited quantity. The findings of this retrospective study may assist in policy making when saving bufflaoes in future from HS infection. EM International 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed Ginting, Nurzainah and Hasnudi and Yunilas and Mirwandhono, E. and Hellyward, J. and Sulistyowati, E. and Hafid, H. and Samsudin, A. A. (2022) A study of infection areas and social assessment findings in Hs (haemorrhagic Septicaemia)-affected buffaloes on Samosir Island, Indonesia. Ecology, Environment and Conservation Paper, 28 (Oct suppl.). 15 - 23. ISSN 0971–765X http://www.envirobiotechjournals.com/article_abstract.php?aid=13048&iid=365&jid=3 10.53550/EEC.2022.v28i06s.003
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description HS case has first been reported on Samosir Island in 1989 which infect almost all buffaloes on the island. To date, number of buffaloes registered in this island is 17,352. The highest buffalo death in 2018 was 189 heads. The situation has gave a negative impact on the livestock farmers since rearing buffaloes bring many benefits to them. HS alternately occurs in the sub-district or several sub-districts at once. In this study, the occurrence of HS were evaluated in order to minimize HS spread and infection. Buffaloes in Samosir Island grazed on large grazing areas in remote land and this area were used by many buffaloes from many villages. The infected buffaloes may transmit the disease to other buffaloes. This has triggered cross HS infection of the buffaloes from different area. Buffaloes that died from HS were not always buried because the soil mixed with rocks made the burial process a bit difficult. Not all buffaloes are vaccinated mainly due to willingness to carry out vaccination, knowledge on vaccination, motivation on raising buffalo by the buffaloes owner and availability of vaccine. The cost of the vaccine is very cheap and some of the vaccine are procured by the government agencies with very limited quantity. The findings of this retrospective study may assist in policy making when saving bufflaoes in future from HS infection.
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author Ginting, Nurzainah
Hasnudi
Yunilas
Mirwandhono, E.
Hellyward, J.
Sulistyowati, E.
Hafid, H.
Samsudin, A. A.
spellingShingle Ginting, Nurzainah
Hasnudi
Yunilas
Mirwandhono, E.
Hellyward, J.
Sulistyowati, E.
Hafid, H.
Samsudin, A. A.
A study of infection areas and social assessment findings in Hs (haemorrhagic Septicaemia)-affected buffaloes on Samosir Island, Indonesia
author_facet Ginting, Nurzainah
Hasnudi
Yunilas
Mirwandhono, E.
Hellyward, J.
Sulistyowati, E.
Hafid, H.
Samsudin, A. A.
author_sort Ginting, Nurzainah
title A study of infection areas and social assessment findings in Hs (haemorrhagic Septicaemia)-affected buffaloes on Samosir Island, Indonesia
title_short A study of infection areas and social assessment findings in Hs (haemorrhagic Septicaemia)-affected buffaloes on Samosir Island, Indonesia
title_full A study of infection areas and social assessment findings in Hs (haemorrhagic Septicaemia)-affected buffaloes on Samosir Island, Indonesia
title_fullStr A study of infection areas and social assessment findings in Hs (haemorrhagic Septicaemia)-affected buffaloes on Samosir Island, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed A study of infection areas and social assessment findings in Hs (haemorrhagic Septicaemia)-affected buffaloes on Samosir Island, Indonesia
title_sort study of infection areas and social assessment findings in hs (haemorrhagic septicaemia)-affected buffaloes on samosir island, indonesia
publisher EM International
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100440/
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