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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Fourteen districts in West Java infected with H5N1 Virus


Fourteen districts in West Java Tersuspect H5N1 Virus

REP | 08 January 2013 | 23:18
Chief Medical Officer of West Java Alma Lucyati states that in the period 2005 to 2013, fourteen districts of 26 districts / cities in West Java have been tersuspect H5N1 virus (bird flu), but in general, the West Java is safe, it is Alma disclosed early on Tuesday (08/01/2013), in the West Java Health Office of the Pasteur Bandung.
Responding to the death of thousands of ducks in Subang, Alma confirms that it is a risk and should be anticipated, according to Alma duck deaths may be caused by fungi, viruses and bacteria, as well as the animal is well-preserved and are not vaccinated, to prevent the spread of bird flu, said Alma the duck cage must be within ten meters of the residence and sprayed disinfectant, the breeder must wear gloves, shoes and cover your mouth when you enter the cage of ducks. http://kesehatan.kompasiana.com/medis/2013/01/08/empat-belas-kabupaten-di-jawa-barat-tersuspect-virus-h5n1-523640.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter