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General Indonesian News - 14 January - 23 June 2008

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The service the health in the community health centre was not more appropriate because of human resources (human resources) him, like the doctor and the nurse, really not all that.
Each Dinkes time asked the increase in the new power for the community health centre, to have not been filled.
Not many kind doctors who wanted to be assigned to puskesmas.Kebanyakan the specialist doctor who just graduated from education chose the practice in RS. Sebenarnya at this time the community health centre really needed the power obgyn and interna.
Unfortunately, until this the power was still limited.
To investigate him, Dinkes took the power out sourcing or the contract power.
Along 2007,Dinkes dismissed the budget as big as Rp5 billion only for the power out sourcing that was employed in the community health centre.
-snip- [I didn't read it]

"Well, now was kept coming to bring the Askeskin card, all the needs could filled. Began from first entered until the maintenance came home", said Urip.
As a result, daily had 5,000 patients who took medicine to RSU Dr Soetomo.

There is also that only was sick the cough and flu chose to be treated in RS than in the community health centre.


http://www.seputar-indonesia.com/ed...urangnya-sdm-dan-rendahnya-kepercayaan-p.html
 
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Is this medicine tamiflu?
 
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Florida1, I don't know. That is all the article said. The only time the word "flu" was mentioned was in the last sentence. The crux of the article was the fact that the Community Health Centers are not staffed or equipped, and the people are choosing to go to the Hospital.

Here's the Title of the article:

The shortage of human resources and the Low Level of the Pasien Belief

If you would like I can translate the whole article. Just let me know.
 
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Only translate it if you think it is worthwhile. Is a daily inflow of 5,000 patients a customary number?
 
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I have no idea. I concentrate on translating articles re: infection of bf.
Here's the article
:

Each Dinkes time asked the increase in the new power for the community health centre, to have not been filled. "If his implement continued to be increased but his operational power was not available, clearly unfortunate.
Therefore, every time will have the increase in the implement always was counted on by us, there is not the available power there" revealed the Head of Dinkes Surabaya Dr Esty Martiana Rahmie.
Mentioned the specialist's power.
Not many kind doctors who wanted to be assigned to Public Health Centers. Majority of the specialist doctor who just graduated from education chose the practice in RS. Sebenarnya at this time the community health centre really needed the power ob-gyn and internal.
Unfortunately, until this the power was still limited.
To investigate him, Dinkes took the power out sourcing or the contract power.
Along 2007,Dinkes dismissed the budget as big as Rp5 billion only for the power out sourcing that was employed in the community health centre.

"During this 2008 we continued to rely out sourcing.
Moreover the amount more than 2007" revealed Esty.
In fact to minimise the patient's swelling in RS, Dinkes continued make an effort to provide the patient in even the subdistrict.
Especially the subdistrict that often was attacked by illness. middle area 2007,Dinkes opened the service treated to spend the night in several community health centres.
Plt the Head of the Installation treated the Emergency (IRD) RSU Dr Soetomo Surabaya Dr Urip Murtedjo SpB-KL said, the community's interest to take medicine to RS really quite high. This happened last since mid 2005, when the Health Minister (Menkes) poured out the poor fund of the community's health insurance (Askeskin).
Since then the resident from the group of middle economics down dared to take medicine to RS. Whereas, beforehand they thought twice when taking medicine to RS.

"Well, now was kept coming to bring the Askeskin card, all the needs could filled. To begin from first entered until the maintenance came home," said Urip.
As a result, daily had 5,000 patients who took medicine to RSU Dr Soetomo.
There is also that only was sick the cough and flu chose to be treated in RS than in the community health centre.
 
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New bird flu patient admitted to hospital [FONT=Arial, Helvetica]
JAKARTA: A 16-year-old patient suffering from bird flu has been admitted to Persahabatan Hospital in Rawamangun, East Jakarta.

The senior high school student, identified only as YF, was referred from Mitra Keluarga Hospital in Bekasi and admitted Thursday at 12:30 p.m.
The head the hospital's bird flu anticipation division, Mukhtar Ikhsan, said the patient's condition was bad.
"The patient has suffered acute pneumonia," he said as quoted by tempointeraktif.com.
A doctor from the division, Erlina Burhan, said the patient's lungs were being treated with a ventilator.
"The lungs can absorb oxygen up to 90 percent," she said. YF is the first patient treated for bird flu at the hospital this year. The hospital has treated as many as 14 bird flu patients with 12 deaths. -- JP
[/FONT]

http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailcity.asp?fileid=20080114.C03&irec=2
 
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The Stalled Claim, Employee RSUD To Threaten Demonstration

The official RSUD Sumedang threatened to carry out the demonstration.
The threat is related up to now to PT Askes Indonesia did not yet pay the health insurance claim (the Health Insurance) as big as Rp3,2 billion during September- Desember2007,macet.

Kasubid Verifikasi and RSUD Sumedang Nasam Accountancy said, as a result the Health Insurance claim stalled, RSUD could not pay medicine to suplier or the big producer of the pharmacy (FBF) .Namun, until currently PBF is still supplying medicine, so as the service to the patient was not disrupted.


"However, we became owing to supplier medicine of Rp 2.4 billion.
If immediately was not settled the scarcity of medicine
will happen
" Nasam words, yesterday.
He explained, the other impact, the honorarium for hundreds of doctors, the nurse, the other medical staff, and the administrative power in RSUD Sumedang, also was not yet paid for several last months.


He said, they could threaten the demonstration if the honorarium immediately was not paid."The obligatory hospital paid their honorarium of 40% from one medicating patient", explained he.

http://www.seputar-indonesia.com/edisicetak/jawa-barat/klaim-macet-pegawai-rsud-ancam-demo.html
 
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The department of the Health (the Department of Health) and the Iranian government established the co-operation of the bird flu research, the HIV illness/AIDS and the medicine findings lai him.
This agreement was signed by the Health Minister (Menkes) Iranian Kamran B Lankarani, on Tuesday (15/1) when meeting Menkes RI Siti Fadillah Supari in Department of Health Jakarta.
This meeting as the signing follow-up nota kesepahaman the two countries in the field and the research of the Bird Flu illness of the health co-operation.
The "Iranian possibility will offer the production" of the "vaccine and the further research concerning the bird flu illness," said Fadilah.
Added by Menkes, the co-operation also included the pharmacy field, the provisions of medicine and health equipment.
Moreover Iran also opened the opportunity for the Indonesian health researchers to learn at the same time to change information and technology to the country of this Ahmad Dinejad.
Touched on concerning the Iranian offer to provide production facilities of the Menkes bird flu vaccine only smiled.
"We were still considering beforehand the form" of the "work with him," he said short.

http://www.media-indonesia.com/berita.asp?id=155607
 
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Belasan the chicken in the Sand Village of Kulon RT 01/02, the Karanglewas Subdistrict, the Banyumas Regency, was affected by the bird flu virus (Avian influenza-AI), several of the him died suddenly.
"At least eight chickens belonging to the resident who died suddenly since last week, the" Pasir Kulon" Village headword, Wawan Priyanto, in Karanglewas, on Tuesday (15/1).
He said, the owner of this chicken was Abdul Mukti (two tails) and Kardiman (six tails).
However beforehand, said he, Kardiman sold 10 chickens with the sign that was the same as the chicken that died suddenly.
According to him, the carcass of chickens that died suddenly that there are those that was buried and burnt.
"We reported this incident to the subdistrict side."
On Monday (14/1) were done 'rapid test' and positive results were affected by the bird flu virus, he said.
According to him, tonight will be carried out by the socialisation to the resident concerning this bird flu attack and tomorrow the day will be carried out by the cleaning in the environment that was pointed out as the area of the AI spreading.
Separately, the Head of the Kesehatan Field of Livestock Breeding and fisheries in the Peternakan Service and fisheries of Kabupaten Banyumas, Sentot Sasmito Eko said did not yet get the report about the existence of the chicken that died suddenly in the Pasir Kidul Village.
"Nevertheless, if being combined with the case" of "Kulon Sand, the number of chickens had died suddenly in the Banyumas Regency since early January 2008 till at this time already 12 tails," he said.

http://www.media-indonesia.com/berita.asp?id=155617
Touched on concerning the availability of the vaccine, he said, the vaccine that was available around 100 thousand doses that were the remnants in 2007 the reason for the allocation in 2008 did not yet descend.</pre>
 
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[FONT=Arial, helvetica]Ordinance unravels knotty poultry industry [/FONT] <!---Print DATE--> [FONT=Arial,Helvetica] City News - Monday, January 21, 2008[/FONT]
Emmy Fitri, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

Vendors selling chicken at East Jakarta's Pasar Rebo market can only be found after a walk through the depths of the market, a jungle of kiosks selling plastic household wares, garments and vegetables.

A row of chicken vendors sits among butchers and cooking-spice sellers. Water used to cleanse cow and chicken entrails is awash on the semi-cemented floor.
Next to chunks of chicken meat on the counters, most traders also keep live chickens in coops, for shoppers to choose. The slaughtering and plucking all happens over the counter.

"Some buyers prefer to see chickens slaughtered on the spot, to ensure we cite bismillah before cutting the chicken's throats," a vendor said, referring to the Muslim method of slaughtering chickens for consumption.

Whether meat is halal or not remains such a big issue, that many people seem not to care about the fact that live chickens are still sold widely at traditional markets.
Many chickens also roam freely in residential areas, one year after the city administration issued well-praised gubernatorial regulation banning backyard poultry farming.

The restriction -- issued by former governor Sutiyoso -- included banning the sale of live chickens at traditional markets, backyard poultry farming as well as the compulsory registration of pet birds.

The gubernatorial decree was released in the wake of numerous outbreaks of avian influenza in Jakarta and neighboring Tangerang. Though not immediately, it resulted in a number of campaigns and raids on backyard poultry farms.

Most confirmed human cases of avian influenza in Jakarta and Tangerang, were believed to have contracted the H5N1 virus from infected chickens raised in backyard farms.

Sutiyoso was showered with praise from various quarters and cities which attempted to follow the Jakarta model, despite the fact that chickens had remained 'family members' of many households, and the established chains of local chicken distribution were unchanged.

"We must admit, it sets a good example. Jakarta should be commended for its courage in making such a bold policy," chief executive of the National Committee of Avian Influenza Control and Pandemic Preparedness Bayu Krisnamurthi said last week.

Sutiyoso's administration seemed meant what it said to have a better healthier environment for Jakartans when it brought the decree to the City Council which later on endorsed it as an ordinance in April.

"Law enforcement has always been relatively difficult in this country. Bylaws, especially, must be really clear and concise -- what is allowed and what is not. It's entirely different to traffic regulations -- if you're not wearing a helmet, you get fined," Bayu said.

Bayu said many of Jakarta's bylaws contained intrinsicly debatable points which "perhaps, officials find difficult to translate into practice."

Indonesia's poultry industry system is complex, Bayu said. A bylaw that addresses backyard farming does not necessarily include a range of farming for self-consumption, or commercial purposes, because many households sell products from backyard farms, he said.

"The bylaw cannot be effectively used on its own because the supply chain transverses more than one city," he said.

Jakarta, the capital city, is neighbors with the cities of Tangerang, Depok, Bogor and Bekasi which are respectively under the jurisdiction of Banten and West Java provinces. Live chickens from the neighboring cities are sold at several wet markets across Jakarta, topping up supplies from small to medium poultry businesses operating in Jakarta.

Banten provincial administration has issued the same poultry restrictions but has been met with strong opposition from Jakarta and Tangerang officials.

Cooperation between local regional administrations was the key to effectively implementing poultry regulations, Bayu said.

"In Jakarta's case," Bayu said, "neighboring administrations must also impose similar policies," he said.

Agriculture Ministry director of poultry cultivation Jayadi said the central government could only provide technical assistance while encouraging regions to actively control and supervise the poultry industries in their respective territories.

He said a presidential instruction on poultry restriction was issued last year but could only advise regional administrations to come up with similar ordinance in their respective regions.

"Under the regional autonomy law, regions must take responsibility for such issues. The central government and the Agriculture Ministry can only support this by issuing guidelines to accompany the regulations," Jayadi said Saturday.

New guidelines to be issued this month concern (poultry) zoning.

"I doubt Jakarta will need these guidelines because there is not much poultry industry in the city," he said.

Other than proximity with housing areas, the zoning guidelines would include sanitation and cleanliness requirements to be performed by the poultry industry.

Jakarta, Jayadi said, had taken a big step toward making the poultry industry comply with best practices, for the sake of a healthier environment.

"It's not 100 percent rid of backyard poultry but at least the bylaw has reduced the number. Let's think positively. We have a Criminal Code but there are still thefts ... the bylaw is more or less the same, it's there to take on outlaws, not to make all people criminals," he said.

One key way to prevent the spread of avian influenza, Jayadi said, was with public awareness and compliance.

"When the public begins to realize the risks posed by zoonotic diseases from animals they keep in their own backyard, I think the bylaw will get a greater acceptance," he said.


http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailcity.asp?fileid=20080121.D06&irec=5
 
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Suharto dies aged 86

http://in.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idINIndia-31612820080127?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0

Note on page 2 of the article:

"Ever since Suharto was rushed to hospital three weeks ago, preparations have been under way for his funeral in Java's royal city of Solo.

The Suharto family mausoleum at Giribangun, 35 km (21 miles) northeast of Solo, was closed to the public soon after Suharto was admitted to hospital -- officially for a routine cleaning, although witnesses saw tents and chairs being arranged as if for a funeral.

Some hotels in Solo have also reported block bookings for the funeral guests."

So we might expect huge attendance at the funeral with the corollary risk for infectious diseases...

http://in.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idINIndia-31614020080127

Good background article on Suharto's dictatorship and what he did to the Indonesian economy and society.

Note on page 5 of the article:

"The media, however, has flourished in the past decade and is now free to report on corruption and injustices"
 
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INDONESIA: Scientists worry bird flu strain is drug resistant -

28/01/2008

Indonesia has the world's highest number of bird flu deaths and now scientists are trying to find out why. One theory being tested is that the Indonesian strain of the H5N1 virus is less susceptible to conventional antivirals.

Presenter - Joanna McCarthy Speaker - Professor Anne Kelso from the WHO Collaborating Centre for Influenza in Melbourne, Dr Deoraj Caussy, Epidemiologist, World Health Organisation.

http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/connectasia/stories/s2147920.htm

credits Solitaire
 
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From Bali

It was limited that Time, the Execution of the Bird Flu Building Stopped


Bali - the Stopping of the development of the bird flu building in RS Sanglah, Denpasar, not resulting from fund corruption, but more when the execution of the very short project.

This matter was sent by Director PT. Sari Amerta Gina Utama, Made Re- Dina, the winner's contractor of the tender for the development project of this bird flu building.

According to Made Regina, his side was chosen to carry out this project, in view of the fact that bargaining that was put forward by his side was cheapest bargaining.

He also said, his side had not intended to leave this project.
The stopping of this project, according to him was because of the side's first request, in this case the Kesehatan Service of the Balinese Province.

PT SAGU personally, said Made Regina, acknowledged could not complete the right on time project, because various hindrances, like time that was given were counted from August 16 to December 3 2007 that was judged very short.

That not to mention the nonexistence of tolerance for time that was given by the first side to the contractor, also the location of the narrow project, that caused the mobilisation difficulty of the building materials, so as to need quite a bit of time. Illiterate experienced the delay of the implementation.

So, up to the end of the contract, on December 3 2007, we just reached 38.106 percent of that necessarily 100 percent, said Made Regina to the reporter in Denpasar, on Tuesday (29/01/2008).

Now concerning the existence of rumours of fund corruption by the certain side that caused the stopped project of the bird flu building, Made Regina admitted to not knowing about this matter.

His side personally agreed to this project with the value of the fund 1,7 billion rupiah. And on the severing of this contract, his side paid the fine of 5 percent of the total fund, or 85 million rupiah.

http://news.okezone.com/index.php/R...pengerjaan-gedung-flu-burung-sanglah-terhenti
 
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Anticipation of Bird Flu, Foke (Governor) ordered the Poultry Traffic to be tightened


At least three bird flu patients died in Jabodetabek for two last weeks.
Therefore, Special Capital District of Jakarta Governor Fauzi Bowo ordered his rank to tighten the supervision of the poultry traffic that entered Jakarta.

I asked the Livestock Service as well as the Government of the municipality, Kecamatan, of Kelurahan, until RT/RW to be able to coordinate intensively warded off this bird flu, said the Governor in the Town Hall, Jakarta, on Tuesday (29/1).

He stressed that to prevent the fall of bird flu casualties in Jakarta.
Explained by Fauzi, the supervision system of the poultry was carried out by means of establishing the command post in each border and Jakarta entrances.

That most played a role to block the entry of the bird flu virus from the area of outskirts to Jakarta was territory apparatus, stated the moustached man.

Last bird flu casualties in the Jabotabek region were IY, 9, the resident Street Kembang RT, Kelurahan Depok, of Kecamatan Pancoranmas, Depok, West Java.

He died on Sunday (27-1) after receiving the intensive maintenance in the Penyakit Infeksi Hospital (RSPI) Sulianti Saroso, North Jakarta.

Beforehand, on Tuesday (15-1), YS, the resident Bekasi Selatan, also was killed resulting from bird flu after being treated for five days in RS Persahabatan, East Jakarta.

Not continuation of the process of certification of the poultry it was thought became the main hindrance in the eradication of the bird flu virus.

In fact, that has been arranged in No Regional Regulations 4 in 2007 about the Control, Pemeliharaan and the Circulation of the Poultry and was clarified in Pergub no 5 in 2007.

The two regulations clear forbade the Jakarta resident to maintain the poultry in the settlement region that did not do certification.

However Fauzi denied the process of certification of the poultry mandeg.
Till at this time certification was still continuing.
Indeed was not yet optimal, therefore will be speeded up by us sosialiasi in the five Special Capital District territories, he explained.

Was based on the Peternakan Service data, Perikanan and Marine the Special Capital District of Jakarta the number of poultries that disertifikasi in the I stage the period in February 2007 totalling 2,936 tails.

This number descended in certification of the stage Ii in December 2007 that only reached 1,229 tails.

http://www.mediaindonesia.com/berita.asp?id=157358
 
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snip from Jakarta Post, jan 31 2008:

Commenting on the recent outbreaks Tangerang, scientist Ngurah Mahardhika said it was "high time" for the government to clear poultry from Tangerang because the region was densely populated by humans and poultry.

"The virus (in Tangerang) is not under control," Ngurah said.

"At any cost, poultry must be cleared off housing areas."

Mahardhika said the current "transitional" weather including high humidity was a haven for the virus.

"H5N1 is endemic here but pushing the public's and officials' alertness will hopefully prevent its spread," he said.

http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailnational.asp?fileid=20080131.H02&irec=1
 
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From Tangerang


8 chickens died suddenly, residents panic

Tangerang, Banten, on Thursday (31-1), took the sample of blood and chicken mucus in the Perumahan Reni Jaya Complex, Pamulang.

The residents of panic because of eight chickens belonging to Syamsiar (61) died suddenly.

Was based on the mucus inspection and the waste, chickens that died contained the Bird Flu virus (H5N1).

The Tanggap (Surveillance) team of Bird Flu will in the near future examine the resident's blood in the housing complex that have inhabitants 500 head of household.

As far as this is concerned, Syamsiar, the resident that his 8 chickens died suddenly was seen in the healthy condition.

Syamsiar also not complain about the change in the condition for the health happened.

Last Monday (28-1), Ken AS (32), the resident of the Sounding Lead Mediterranean Tangerang died in RS Persahabatan, Jakarta Timur, because of the virus H5N1.

Therefore in Tangerang already 19 people died because of Bird Flu or totalling 21 in the Banten Province.


http://www.myrmnews.com/indexframe.php?url=situsberita/index.php?pilih=lihat_edisi_website&id=51810
 
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Indonesia: Epicenter of bird flu

By Seth Mydans

Thursday, January 31, 2008

KONCANG, Indonesia: The rooster started to crow at the unusually early hour of 3 a.m. and Partoparmin, a farmer in this small hillside village, went into his yard to look. All around him, chickens were lying on the ground, twitching and shaking.

"A few minutes later they were dead," said Partoparmin, 60. "Right away I thought, this might be bird flu."

Partoparmin, who like many Indonesians uses only one name, buried the chickens as he had learned to do from televised announcements, and no tests were done to confirm the cause of their death.

But all around Indonesia, since late 2003, chickens have been dying of bird flu. And more than in any other country, people are dying as well, infected either by chickens or from other sources.

Three people died of bird flu this week, pushing the number of deaths in Indonesia to 101 - nearly half of all the bird flu deaths in the world. The other countries with the highest reported death tolls are Vietnam, with 48; Egypt, with 19, and China and Thailand, each with 17.

The mortality rate in Indonesia is also the highest in the world. Only 24 of 125 people reported to have been infected have survived.

The virus is known to have infected 358 people around the world in 14 countries, killing 224 of them, according to the World Health Organization. Experts say that because of poor reporting of infections and deaths, the true number could be much higher.

The concern among health workers is that the virus could mutate to allow transmission from human to human, raising the possibility of a worldwide epidemic.

No one is sure why so many people are dying in Indonesia or why the survival rate is so low. Public health experts say that there could be a lag in response and treatment here or that the strain of the virus could be more difficult to treat than elsewhere.

The disease is particularly hard to contain in Indonesia because most chickens, known as backyard chickens, run loose around people's homes in villages and even in cities, rather than being cooped in chicken farms, Trisatya Putri Naipospos, the former director of animal health in the Ministry of Agriculture, said in an interview by telephone.

Eighty percent of the chicken population of 1.4 billion is scattered in 395 million backyards, where people raise poultry to eat or to sell, she said.

The Indonesian authorities have attempted to stem the spread of the disease by vaccinating chickens, but this is an almost impossible task, Naipospos said.

"You can imagine how difficult it is to catch and vaccinate these chickens," she said. "How many chickens can you vaccinate in a day?"

After Partoparin's chickens died three years ago, the infection seemed to spread from house to house in this remote village in Central Java and people were burning and burying dozens of dead chickens or flinging the carcasses into the woods.

A government team visited and asked everyone to round up their chickens to be vaccinated, said Partoparmin's wife, Sukarno, 55, but it seemed to be a futile enterprise.

"I couldn't catch them all because they were playing around," Sukarno said. "Even when they're in the house they are hard to catch. When you come in, they run in every direction."

The government periodically airs television warnings that Naipospos said contained instructions to guard against infection: Wash your hands, don't touch sick chickens, cook your chickens well and keep your chickens in cages.

But if the origins and transmission of bird flu remain unclear to health experts, the disease is even more of a mystery to the people here who are at risk.

"On television all I hear is bird flu, bird flu, but I don't understand what it's about," said Warsono, 35, who sells sweetened crushed ice from a cart at a school near here. "A lot of people are saying they had healthy chickens one day and the next day they were dead. Is that bird flu?

"And now I'm asking you, If it really is bird flu, what should I do? Is there any medicine for it?"

Household chickens serve as a small bank account for poor Indonesians.

Warsono said he has 20 to 25 of them, running in and out of his house as he talked, pecking the ground for food.

"Mostly we eat them," he said. "But if we need a little extra income we sell them."

Generally, he said, he can sell a chicken for the equivalent of $2.

Naipospos said it could be hard to get people's attention when they live under constant threat of more immediate disasters.

Pummeled by earthquakes, volcanos, tsunamis, ferry sinkings, air crashes, floods and deadly mudslides, Indonesia almost seems to have been fated to become the world's epicenter of bird flu deaths.

"A lot more people die of tuberculosis, malaria and dengue fever," Naipospos said. "If you tell them 100 people have died within two years, do you think it's enough to explain to people that this is a real threat just in front of them?"


http://www.iht.com/bin/printfriendly.php?id=9636642
 
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Feb 4, 2008

Family of Indonesian bird flu victim files police complaint

JAKARTA - THE family of an Indonesian man who died of bird flu last month filed a police complaint on Monday against two hospitals where he was treated, accusing them of malpractice, a lawyer said.

The complaint, the first step towards a lawsuit, was made by a brother of the 32-year-old victim, who was treated at a hospital in the Jakarta satellite city of Tangerang and then later at a hospital in the capital, where he died on Jan 29.

'There are indications of a failure to comply with professional and procedural standards,' lawyer Nober Siregar, from the Health Legal Aid Association, told AFP.

Mr Siregar, who accompanied the brother to file the complaint, said that the hospital in Tangerang had misdiagnosed the patient as suffering from dengue fever and then failed to provide blood transfusions, as should have occurred in a serious dengue case.

Also, results of laboratory tests were not given to the family, he said.

After treatment at the Jakarta hospital, Mr Siregar said the body had four incisions in the chest and abdomen, but the family had never been told of any surgery taking place and permission had never been sought from them.

A spokesman from the Jakarta hospital declined immediate comment.

The victim was the nation's 101st bird flu death. Another woman died last Friday of the H5N1 virus, bringing the current toll to 102.

http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest+News/Asia/STIStory_203378.html
 
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