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Until today HPAI in poultry is considered to be endemic in most of the Indonesian provinces since it was officially declared in 2004. Vaccination is used as one of the control strategies targeting layer and breeder farms but also Kampong (village) chicken. Limited information is available on the ...


Unger, FredPriyono, W.Siregar, E.S.Azhar, M.Bett, Bernard K.McLaws, M.Jost, ChristineMariner, Jeffrey C.[Population dynamics in Kampong chicken and consequences for HPAI vaccination: results of a field trial in Java]Population dynamics in Kampong chicken and consequences for HPAI vaccination: results of a field trial in Java

poultry in Indonesia in 2003. HPAI affected all production systems from parent stocks to village (kampong) chickens. The island of Java hosts 60% of the poultry population of the country. Avian influenza in poultry is considered to be endemic and fatal cases in humans are sporadic since its intro...


Unger, FredBett, Bernard K.Siregar, E.S.Idris, S.Randolph, Thomas F.[Integrated HPAI control in kampong chicken in Indonesia—An overview on ILRI's research and lessons learned]Integrated HPAI control in kampong chicken in Indonesia—An overview on ILRI's research and lessons learned
Unger, FredSiregar, E.S.Priyono, W.Bett, Bernard K.McLaws, M.Jost, ChristineMariner, Jeffrey C.[Efficacy of HPAI vaccination in Kampong chicken in Java: results of laboratory trials testing different vaccination schemes]Efficacy of HPAI vaccination in Kampong chicken in Java: results of laboratory trials testing different vaccination schemes
Unger, FredSiregar, E.S.Priyono, W.Bett, Bernard K.McLaws, M.Jost, ChristineMariner, Jeffrey C.[HPAI vaccination efficacy in Kampong chicken in Java: selected first results of a field trial testing booster versus non-booster vaccination regimes]HPAI vaccination efficacy in Kampong chicken in Java: selected first results of a field trial testing booster versus non-booster vaccination regimes

We conducted an operational research study involving backyard and semicommercial farms on Java Island, Indonesia, between April 2008 and September 2009 to evaluate the effectiveness of two preventive mass vaccination strategies against highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). One regimen used Le...


Bett, Bernard K.McLaws, M.Jost, ChristineSchoonman, L.Unger, FredPoole, Elizabeth J.Lapar, Ma. LucilaSiregar, E.S.Azhar, M.Hidayat, M.M.Dunkle, S.E.Mariner, Jeffrey C.[The effectiveness of preventative mass vaccination regimes against the incidence of highly pathogenic avian influenza on Java Island, Indonesia]The effectiveness of preventative mass vaccination regimes against the incidence of highly pathogenic avian influenza on Java Island, Indonesia
Unger, FredMariner, Jeffrey C.Bett, Bernard K.McLaws, M.Jost, ChristineCrafter, S.Priyono, W.Siregar, E.S.[Avian influenza control in Indonesia - a situation overview, pro-poor orientated research approaches of ILRI targeting backyard poultry - Preliminary results]Avian influenza control in Indonesia - a situation overview, pro-poor orientated research approaches of ILRI targeting backyard poultry - Preliminary results

Considering that Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in developing countries is not solely a veterinary problem, especially in backyard flocks, and an acceptable control can only be successful with the involvement of those small holders a research agenda was developed by an international exp...


Unger, FredMariner, Jeffrey C.Narrod, C.Syafrison, I.Sudarman, A.Arifin, B.Nuryartono, N.Sumiarto, B.Siregar, E.S.[Pro-poor risk reduction strategy for HPAI control in backyard poultry in Indonesia: a project overview and approaches used]Pro-poor risk reduction strategy for HPAI control in backyard poultry in Indonesia: a project overview and approaches used

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