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  • Bird flu cases in Jakarta Still Highest

    Source: http://metro.vivanews.com/news/read/...asih_tertinggi

    Kasus Flu Burung di DKI Masih Tertinggi

    Google translation:

    Bird flu cases in Jakarta Still Highest
    Until today 37 people have died of H1N1 virus or bird flu.
    Tuesday, March 23, 2010, 18:25 pm
    Eko Priliawito, Desy Afrianti

    VIVAnews - Public Health (health office) DKI Jakarta reported that there were as many as 163 cases of bird flu in Indonesia, of this total, there are 135 people who contracted bird flu died.

    From this data to make Indonesia into the highest regions in the case of bird flu in the world with 486 cases and 287 died.

    According to the Head of Public Health Dien Emawati DKI Jakarta, DKI Jakarta holds the highest number of national cases with mortality rates reaching 80 percent.

    To this day 37 people had died of H1N1 virus. "Bird flu must be controlled and one way is to stay away from chicken farms, shelter and chicken abattoir," said Dien, Tuesday, March 23, 2010.

    Dien explain further, traders potentially infected chickens because they make direct contact with chickens. So one way to make the management of carefully and proper sanitation so that the bird flu can be controlled is controlled.

    Another control performed by the Government of DKI is relocating entire chicken slaughterhouse in Jakarta. The transfer will be done in stages and will continue to consider several aspects, such as the interests of traders, the environment, consumers, and animals.

    In Jakarta during 1500 as many as poultry abattoir is not pocketed permission. The transfer center is to cut poultry in accordance with the health standards of the WHO. Also has accompanied halal certification from MUI.


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