News In english: Poultry Indonesia Printing Edition, 2006 July
Posted on Senin, Juli 10 @ 08:47:22 WIT by poultry
Poultryindonesia.com, INDONESIA bird flu problem is very complicated and it has been very difficult to handle properly amid the complex environment. Coordinating Minister for the People?s Welfare Aburizal Bakrie admitted the handling of bird flu remained unsatisfactory because of the complex nature of the problem, including the government?s approach to dealing with the public.
Besides the lack of funds, many people suspected of being infected have refused to have their blood tested, the poultry industry is spreading across the country and the country is still deploying a persuasive approach to win the people?s participation in combating avian flu...
Any advice must reach nearly 450 districts, where local officials then decide whether to take action. ?The local government has the money, thus the power to decide what to prioritize,? said Hariyadi Wibisono, director of communicable disease control at the Ministry of Health. ?If some district sees bird flu as not important, then we have a problem.? Experts say the best way to battle bird flu in Indonesia is to tackle it in poultry. But that message is not always getting through...
Complete article here:
http://www.poultryindonesia.com/mod...=article&sid=1119&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
Posted on Senin, Juli 10 @ 08:47:22 WIT by poultry
Poultryindonesia.com, INDONESIA bird flu problem is very complicated and it has been very difficult to handle properly amid the complex environment. Coordinating Minister for the People?s Welfare Aburizal Bakrie admitted the handling of bird flu remained unsatisfactory because of the complex nature of the problem, including the government?s approach to dealing with the public.
Besides the lack of funds, many people suspected of being infected have refused to have their blood tested, the poultry industry is spreading across the country and the country is still deploying a persuasive approach to win the people?s participation in combating avian flu...
Any advice must reach nearly 450 districts, where local officials then decide whether to take action. ?The local government has the money, thus the power to decide what to prioritize,? said Hariyadi Wibisono, director of communicable disease control at the Ministry of Health. ?If some district sees bird flu as not important, then we have a problem.? Experts say the best way to battle bird flu in Indonesia is to tackle it in poultry. But that message is not always getting through...
Complete article here:
http://www.poultryindonesia.com/mod...=article&sid=1119&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0