Sunday, December 14, 2008

The Indonesian pressure against WHO in Eradicate H5N1

The pupil and the primary school teacher in the Yuen Long District, Hong Kong, Wednesday (12/3), put on the mask in order to prevents the spreading of the bird flu virus. Hong Kong was stricken by the fear by spreading him the bird flu virus after two primary schools were forced to be closed earlier before the Easter holiday. This was done following the news of a child was seven years old died last March 11 because of being suspected of being affected by the bird flu virus.

Minggu, 14 Desember 2008 | 12:43 WIB

JAKARTA, MINGGU - The organisation of the Health of the World (WHO) finally agreed to the new mechanism of the handling of bird flu that was acknowledged as the Network of the Mechanism of the WHO. Jaringan influenza to replace the Surveillans Influenza Global Network that had a function of applying the virus system sharing and benefit sharing from the influenza virus H5N1. The agreement had finally been reached in the intergovernmental WHO session that took place in Geneva, Swiss, on December 7-13 2008, that was attended also by Menkes Siti Fadilah Supari. In this session, Menkes Siti Fadilah Supari quite urgent was made by him the new mechanism of the handling of this bird flu.

"We (the member countries) agreed to take the urgent step to build mekansime just for the virus sharing and benefit sharing that was international." Virus influenza sharing that was just must apply the transfer agreement of standard material (SMTA). Today I urgent so that the system benefit sharing was integrated into SMTA, said Siti Fadilah as being quoted from the central press release of Publik Departemen Communication of the Health in Jakarta, on Sunday (14/12).

SMTA will become the agreement that his characteristics binding legally among sides in this agreement. "SMTA will become the document that became the universal and global standard and as well as was current for all the transfers or the transfer" of "biological material readiness pandemik influenza," said Menkes the matter of the Indonesian attitude. Menkes Fadilah Supari admitted that the increase in knowledge and the understanding helped formed the framework of the mechanism of the virus sharing. "Our presence here showed the intention and our efforts that seriously in overcoming the pandemic threat and to make the world the place" of the "better life," said Siti Fadilah Supari. The view of the Indonesian delegation received the support of the country's majority in the session that was held by WHO to discuss this readiness of the influenza pandemic.

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