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  • #31
    Re: Indonesia BF - 08/20+

    Florida1 - I'm so glad I bookmarked it. I'll try to get back to wherever I was to get another link. Here's the link from the bookmark:

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    • #32
      Re: Indonesia BF - 08/20+

      Here we go. This is the site and on the page, look to the right. Under "Fokus Berita - AI 24-08-2006.pdf" and click there.

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      • #33
        Re: Indonesia BF - 08/20+

        Commonground - Great work. Thanks.

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        • #34
          Re: Indonesia BF - 08/20+

          Liputan6.com, Majalengka: the Majalengka agricultural Service, West Java memvaksin the citizen's poultry and did spraying of disinfectant in the Cihaur Village, on Saturday (26/8).Kagiatan this was done as the step anticipated the spreading of the bird flu virus.Because already dozens of tails of the nonpedigreed chicken were in the Cihaur Village found died suddenly in a last week.The citizen admitted to not knowing his cause.However from the characteristics of the carcass the coloured chicken blue and went out mucus from his beak was it was suspected strong was attacked by the bird flu virus.Dintan Majalangka also memvaksin the poultry in three other villages to prevent the spreading of bird flu spreading.The Department's side of local Agriculture also admitted the limitations of the personnel in the field made the process of the proceeding vaccination slow.(DNP/Ridwan the Conclusion)


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          http://www.liputan6.com/view/3,12809...156749017.html


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          • #35
            Re: About the new suspected case in Jakarta

            Originally posted by Theresa42
            toggletext-ed from Indonesian:

            The CONDITION for the PATIENT BIRD FLU improved
            August 27, 2006

            Metrotvnews.com, Jakarta: The new patient the assumption of bird flu in the Infection Hospital (RSPI) Sulianti Saroso, Agun, was moved from ICU space to normal maintenance space. The patient was three years old was moved around struck 10.00 WIB. Agun arrived in RSPI on Friday (25/8) and immediately was brought to ICU space was done by observation. From results of the first inspection the Security was stated by the bird flu negative. However still will be done by the further inspection to confirm.

            While the patient that could be stated positive bird flu and afterwards were stated by the negative, Nursiva, his condition increasingly improved. According to RSPI Doctor Sardikin Giriputro Deputy Director, from results of the inspection third blood, Nursiva was stated by the bird flu negative. However he [she] was not yet permitted to come home because still had the disturbance to the lungs.

            http://www.metrotvnews.com/berita.asp?id=22971
            Hat-tip, Dutchie!

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            The PATIENT SUSPECT BIRD FLU IN RSPI was moved from ICU
            August 27, 2006

            Metrotvnews.com, Jakarta: Agun (3), one of the new patients suspect bird flu that was treated in the Infection Hospital (RSPI) Sulianti Saroso, Jakarta, on Saturday morning (27/8), was moved from space of Intensive Care the Unit (ICU) to normal maintenance space. From results of the beginning inspection, Agun was stated by the bird flu negative. However, he was still being examined to ascertain his condition.

            In the meantime, the patient suspect other bird flu, Nursiva, his [her] condition increasingly improved. According to RSPI Doctor Sardikin Giri Putro Deputy Director, from results of the inspection third blood, Nursiva was stated by the bird flu negative. However, he was not yet permitted to come home because still experienced the disturbance of the lungs.

            ...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. - Sherlock Holmes

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            • #36
              Re: Indonesia BF - 08/20+

              Thanks Dutchie.

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              • #37
                Re: Indonesia BF - 08/20+

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                Komnas Bird Flu would the Degree of the NasionalCampaignBandung -- MIOL: Komnas bird flu will roll the national campaign through all the channels, including the print media and electronics, from Friday (1/9).The program was spread out to cover the area was isolated, because the socialisation was not yet equitable.</PRE>
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                http://www.mediaindo.co.id/berita.asp?id=110132

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                • #38
                  Re: Indonesia BF - 08/20+

                  Suspected human bird flu case admitted to Indonesian hospital

                  29/08/2006 10:17:00 AM

                  A sixty-year-old man from Indonesia's West Java has been admitted to hospital on suspicion of having bird flu, a hospital official said.

                  A sixty-year-old man from Indonesia's West Java has been admitted to hospital on suspicion of having bird flu, a hospital official said.

                  The man, identified as Pidi, was sent to the general hospital in Garut, West Java from the hamlet of Cipicung in the isolated subdistrict of Cikelet where three people have already been infected by bird flu, said Yogi Suprayogi, the spokesman of the hospital.

                  The man who was admitted with high fever and respiratory problems -- both symptoms of bird flu -- owned 10 chicken which died suddenly two days before he went to the hospital, Suprayogi said.

                  Three other people from Cikelet are also suspected of having been killed by the disease.

                  The district animal husbandry office has killed a total of 4,602 birds, including chicken, ducks, geese and doves in the six villages in Cikelet in the past days, said Dida, an official from the office in Garut.

                  More birds would also be killed in two other nearby villages, he added.

                  Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous nation, has 60 confirmed cases of infection so far, 46 of them fatal, the highest number in the world.

                  While the H5N1 virus that causes bird flu does not spread easily among people, the chance of a mutation occurring which will allow it to do so is heightened as more humans catch it from infected birds.

                  Scientists fear that if this occurs, a global flu pandemic with a massive death toll could result.

                  "In the beginning of change, the patriot is a scarce man (or woman https://flutrackers.com/forum/core/i...ilies/wink.png), and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for it then costs nothing to be a patriot."- Mark TwainReason obeys itself; and ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it. -Thomas Paine

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                  • #39
                    Re: Indonesia BF - 08/20+

                    Metrotvnews.com, Jakarta:

                    Vice President Jusuf Kalla accepted delegation's visit of the world Bank for Indonesia, Andrew Steer in Vice President's Office, Jakarta, on Wednesday (30/8).

                    Apart from discussing the development of the infrastructure in Indonesia, Kalla and Steer also discussed concerning the case of bird flu and corruption in Indonesia.

                    It was related that bird flu, the world Bank still could not distribute help because the Indonesian report it was thought still was red and slow in handling this virus.

                    Whereas in the problem of corruption, according to Steer, the world Bank trusted investigation that currently was being done by the Eradication Commission of Corruption. Steer added, the case of corruption of the aid fund of the world Bank would fast was completed if the World Bank also took part in co-operating with KPK. Steer confirmed that the world Bank had the special note about the corrupt institution.(DEN)
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                    http://www.metrotvnews.com/berita.asp?id=23193
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                    • #40
                      Poultry deaths reported (again) in Jember, East Java

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                      Bird flu entered the City?
                      Sept 1, 2006

                      The bird flu virus (avian influenza) again haunted the Jember citizen. After attacking three subdistricts, Puger, Jenggawah, and Balung, currently the deadly virus was indicated began to attack the city territory.

                      It was not half-hearted, this virus attacked in the Jember region of trade centres, that is in the Kaliwates Subdistrict. To be precise, around the region and Nico shops of banking centres in Street Gajah Mada.

                      Observation of this newspaper, the chicken belonging to the citizen in this area died suddenly with the characteristics of the affected chicken the bird flu virus, that is all of his body turned blue and issued mucus. "My chickens died suddenly. This morning (yesterday morning, Red), suddenly his body turned blue and not long afterwards direct matai," said the Nuri Hadiyatullah, the local citizen [the guy's first name, Nuri, gets translated as Parrot!].

                      Nuri claimed, his chicken died suddenly totalling seven tails and all the bodies him turned blue. His chickens, died directly in the pen. It was impromptu, the young man was 25 years then old then threw his chicken carcass that died to the river near his house away. "I was frightened tertular if indeed this was affected by the bird flu virus. I discarded then to the river, although being told by livestock breeding (the Livestock Breeding Service, fisheries, and Marine, Disperikel, Red) to be kept then for the sake of investigation," he explained.

                      Nuri admitted to contacting Disperikel since yesterday morning. "They (Disperikel, Red) the promise will come to my house to give the syringe and to see directly the condition for the chicken that still was remaining," he said. However, up until the afternoon, this newspaper reporter did not meet the Disperikel official in Nuri's house.

                      Apart from Nuri, one chicken belonging to the neighbour Nuri, Siti Aisyah, also there are those that died suddenly with the body turned blue and issued mucus. Currently, several chickens and the poultry belonging to Nuri that still was remaining showed signs were sick with the body turned blue.

                      In the meantime, the Head Disperikel drh Daddy Kusdriana according to the latest report was not yet successful it was confirmed. When being contacted through his cellular channel, canned be heard the tone continued, but was not lifted. Repeated up until several times, continued to be able to be heard the tone continued, but also continued to be not lifted.

                      Beforehand, the bird flu virus was stated positive attacked three subdistricts in Jember. At least 500 chickens died because of this virus attack.



                      Jember is a regency of East Java:
                      ...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. - Sherlock Holmes

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                      • #41
                        Re: Bird flu in 10 Provinces on Sumatra

                        10 Flu hit Indonesian Provinces in Sumatra

                        http://www.antara.co.id/en/seenws/?id=19353

                        Bengkulu, (ANTARA News) - At least 10 Indonesian provinces in Sumatra have been hit by deadly bird flu or avian influenza illness, an official of the Agriculture Ministry said here Saturday.

                        "Total number of Indonesian province hit by the bird flu disease is 20, with 10 of them are in Sumatra," husbandry health functional official of the Agriculture Ministry's Husbandry Directorate General, Didin, told a coordinating meeting on bird flu.

                        The bird flu-hit provinces are Lampung, Bengkulu, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, Bangka Belitung, Jambi, South Sumatra, Aceh, Riau and Riau islands.

                        Didin said his office depopulated or killed 154 poultry in bird flu-prone provinces from January to August this year.

                        "The government has allocated Rp1.57 billion to compensate poultry farmers whose animals were culled. The government compensated Rp12,000 for each poultry," he said.

                        The Agriculture Ministry, he said, formed avian influenza controlling units to assess fund to combat the deadly illness across the country.

                        The campaign against the avian influenza was carried out door-to-door as the disease was indeed found in backyard farm, he said.

                        Bird flu in Indonesia grabbed the world's attention in May when seven members of a single family in North Sumatra province died of the virus - the largest recorded cluster to date.

                        The WHO concluded that limited human-to-human transmission likely occurred, but the virus did not spread beyond the blood family members.

                        It said the avian influenza virus that has killed at least 135 people worldwide (excluded Indonesia) as of early last August since it began ravaging Asian poultry stocks in late 2003.

                        http://www.antara.co.id/en/seenws/?id=19353
                        Last edited by Laidback Al; September 3, 2006, 06:24 PM. Reason: post moved

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                        • #42
                          Re: Indonesia BF - 08/20+

                          Plerase post to new thread on Indonesia at:

                          http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9946

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