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March 21, 2008
Indonesia bird flu out of controlBird flu is more prevalent and fatal in Indonesia than anywhere else in the world, and, according to experts, must be stopped at the source.
Avian influenza has been reported in 31 of Indonesia's 33 provinces. The virus is endemic in Java, Sumatra, Bali and southern Sulawesi, with sporadic outbreaks reported from other areas, the report said. NEW YORK (UPI) -- Avian influenza is deeply entrenched in Indonesia despite an international containment effort, a U.N. report said Thursday. "The human mortality rate from bird flu in Indonesia is the highest in the world and there will be more human cases if we do not focus more on containing the disease at source in animals," Joseph Domenech, chief veterinary officer of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, said in a release. Avian influenza has been reported in 31 of Indonesia's 33 provinces. The virus is endemic in Java, Sumatra, Bali and southern Sulawesi, with sporadic outbreaks reported from other areas, the report said. "The avian influenza situation in Indonesia is grave," Domenech said. "All international partners and national authorities need to step up their efforts for halting the spread of the disease in animals and making the fight against the virus a top priority. Recommend this page to a friend© Copyright United Press International. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be reproduced, redistributed, or manipulated in any form. |