By mufid on October 22, 2009 | 16:55
Sukoharjo (Espos)-After a not a threat anymore since last April, Infuenza Avian (AI) or better known as bird flu suspected to be spread back in the rainy season or around November of this.
These concerns arise in the coordination meeting of relevant agencies to discuss the draft plan kontijensi epicenter of pandemic influenza countermeasures in Satya Graha Works, Thursday (22/10).
Based on the record of the Office of Agriculture (Dispertan), as many as 20 cases occurred in the City AI accounted Makmur January to April. Furthermore between May to October, it's no longer the case.
Still referring to Dispertan data, as many as 1158 birds died from January to April in areas AI affected residents.
The number is expected to increase when the rainy season has arrived.
Head of Animal Health Post UPTD Dispertan, Ngatmini drh said, all parties should be aware of new outbreak of H5NI virus.
"The rainy season will come back. This season is the most preferred season H5NI virus because they are easy to breed, "he explained to the participants, Thursday.
Ngatmini added, people who raise poultry and homes near a river or rice fields is that they are most vulnerable to the virus.
H5N1 virus is still relevant, Ngatmini explained, the current level of pandemic only in four or in other words, transmission of poultry to humans. In contrast to the swine flu caused by H1N1 virus, has reached pandemic level six levels or in other words human.
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Sukoharjo (Espos)-After a not a threat anymore since last April, Infuenza Avian (AI) or better known as bird flu suspected to be spread back in the rainy season or around November of this.
These concerns arise in the coordination meeting of relevant agencies to discuss the draft plan kontijensi epicenter of pandemic influenza countermeasures in Satya Graha Works, Thursday (22/10).
Based on the record of the Office of Agriculture (Dispertan), as many as 20 cases occurred in the City AI accounted Makmur January to April. Furthermore between May to October, it's no longer the case.
Still referring to Dispertan data, as many as 1158 birds died from January to April in areas AI affected residents.
The number is expected to increase when the rainy season has arrived.
Head of Animal Health Post UPTD Dispertan, Ngatmini drh said, all parties should be aware of new outbreak of H5NI virus.
"The rainy season will come back. This season is the most preferred season H5NI virus because they are easy to breed, "he explained to the participants, Thursday.
Ngatmini added, people who raise poultry and homes near a river or rice fields is that they are most vulnerable to the virus.
H5N1 virus is still relevant, Ngatmini explained, the current level of pandemic only in four or in other words, transmission of poultry to humans. In contrast to the swine flu caused by H1N1 virus, has reached pandemic level six levels or in other words human.
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