The pandemic threatened the world.
On Wednesday, February 25 2009, 07:49
The Number Of casualties resulting from bird flu, strain the virus H5N1, in Indonesia highest in South-East Asia. Since 2003 was recorded by 115 people died resulting from the virus that spread through the poultry medium. The number of casualties in the Indonesian Archipelago more than Vietnam that was numbering 52 same period insiders. Delegation of the organisation of the health of the world (WHO) Vietnam, Jean Marc Olive said all the countries must be on alert. Because, the bird flu threat was increasingly big each year.
Normal him, the virus H5N1 spread through the poultry, but was worried by the spread could happen between humankind. "If that that happened, will happen the influenza pandemic that could kill millions of people," said Olive as being quoted laman Channelnews Asia, on Tuesday February 24 2009.
Although the virus H5N1 relative was difficult to infect humankind, but 50 percent of the sufferer it was confirmed died. "Was not easy for the virus to spread to humankind, but the influenza virus had the capacity to bermutasi quickly," added he. Now, the Flu Burung Departemen Command Post data of the Health recorded, up until January 16 2009, from 12 provinces that were infected by bird flu to humankind, 6 provinces were not found again by the case of bird flu. The province that has been free to be the Lampung Province (the infection on September 22 2005), the South Sulawesi Province (the infection on June 18 2006), the South Sumatra Province (the infection on March 10 2007), the East Java Province (the infection on March 19), the North Sumatran Province (the infection on May 3 2007), and the Balinese Province (the infection on August 14 2007). Up to the middle of January 2009, according to the Department's data of the Health, the spread of bird flu was still coming from the poultry to humankind. Not from humankind to humankind. The proof is, the specimen inspection of all case contact showed the negative.
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