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90 Indonesians die of bird flu since `05

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Gert van der Hoek

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The Department of Health said untill now: 101 BF patients, 80 died.

http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?p=87935#post87935

90 Indonesians die of bird flu since `05

JAKARTA: About 90 people of a total 111 bird flu patients in Indonesia recorded between 2005 and June 2007 have died, said the Health Ministry's Community and Environmental Disease Eradication Directorate Fonny Silvanus.

"The majority of the fatalities were recorded in West Java province with 29 deaths, while the least fatalities were found in South Sulawesi with only one bird flu patient having died," Fonny said while addressing the launch of a public awareness campaign on animal quarantine.

"On average, the bird flu virus has affected mostly Indonesia's western regions, because geographically the regions are quite humid, which is an ideal condition for the bird flu virus to breed well," Fonny told Antara. - JP

http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=3


May be someone made a mistake and wrote 111 and not 101, 80% CFR makes "about 90" .
 
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