Theresa42
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Previous "Indonesia - general bf news" thread:
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14824&page=4
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Thanks, wdcare! There's more here in the Jakarta thread:http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailgeneral.asp?fileid=20070121151643&irec=5
The Jakarta Post is reporting that a BF suspect case died today (Sunday) soon after admission to Sulianti Saroso hospital; if true the article says this would be 63 fatalities from BF.
Arief, was stated recovered and the bird flu negative.
Originally, Arief was ascertained positive the deadly illness.
Metrotvnews.com, Cimahi: The spreading of the bird flu virus increasingly spread in Cimahi, West Java. On Saturday (27/1), the local economic Service destroyed 48 tails of the poultry and 15 tails including consisting of 13 chickens and two birds were stated positive bird flu. In this territory also was found by a dog that died terindikasi bird flu.
According to Sutoyo, one of the team's members who handled depopulation of the handling of Cimahi City bird flu, the dog that died suddenly that his pen was adjacent to the chicken coop. Results of the clinical diagnosis that was received, this dog died with the breathless sign, turned blue and the swelling on all over the of his body. The plan is, the extermination of the poultry will in the Cimahi territory be carried out in stages. (BEY)
Why would they suspect this? Too early for PCR results. Just bad reporting, or are dogs dying too now?
Metrotvnews
27/01/2007 14:05 - Nusantara
the POULTRY TERTULAR BIRD FLU in CIMAHI DIMUSNAHKAN
Cimahi: the Cimahi economic Service, West Java, destroyed 48 tails of the poultry and 15 tails including being stated positive bird flu.
In this territory also was found by a dog that died terindikasi bird flu.
http://www.metrotvnews.com/berita.asp?id=32417
See this thread too:Amin Soebandrio, head of medical sciences at the Indonesian ministry for research and technology, confirmed the report. He says that the infection has also been found in dogs and cats on the Indonesian island of Bali, which has also had outbreaks of H5N1. The new findings follow reports that unusually large numbers of dead cats have been found near many outbreaks of H5N1. "Javanese farmers even have a word for the cat disease," says Albert Osterhaus of Erasmus University in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It was Osterhaus's lab which in 2004 found that cats can catch the H5N1 virus. Like humans, some cats die, and some recover. But unlike humans, infected cats shed large amounts of the virus and pass it to each other.