May 28, 2012 19:42:37
Surabaya - Prof. Yoshihiro Kawaoka Japanese researchers confirmed that there is now a coalition of Bird Flu virus (H5N1) and swine flu (H1N1), so the potential transmission of avian influenza among human beings would be very easy.
"Coalition of the virus we studied, it could potentially happen anywhere, including Indonesia," said researchers at the Laboratory of the U.S. and Erasmus Wisconsin, Prof. Yoshihiro Kawaoka, Tropical Disease Hospital in Indonesia (RSPTI)-Unair Surabaya on Monday.
He spoke on the sidelines of an international seminar on tropical disease research in Surabaya Unair RSPTI-which also featured Prof T Matano (vaccine research HIV / AIDS) and Prof Y Watanabe (malaria researchers).
Accompanied by the Head of Strategic Research Laboratory BSL-3 on-Unair RSPTI Surabaya Dr drh CA Nidom MS, he explained that they had done that strain on the coalition both the virus and the results can be tested on animals try to "represent" human beings.
"Therefore, the coalition of the two viruses that have occurred that indicate danger of bird flu transmission between humans would be very easy, so that Indonesia also needs to do a 'surveillance' on bird flu virus that exists today," he said.
According to him, a number of countries have already made two steps to prevent that the eradiasi and vaccination. "Japan and Korea chose eradication by killing all the animals infected with either virus," he said.
Meanwhile, Thailand which was originally used to vaccinate animals to be free of both types of the virus have also begun to pick eradiasi step, because vaccination in animals makes it easier to spread bird flu virus.
. In response, researchers from the AI-Unair RSPTI Surabaya Dr drh CA Nidom MS describes Indonesia is still using vaccinations, but the way it should be reviewed with the findings of avian influenza virus coalition-pig.
"If steps eradiasi maybe people will lose and the country also probably still going to think when asked to replace the fee, but the move was more than the later is transmitted between humans," he said.
Therefore, said Nidom who is also Head of Research Strategy at the BSL-3 laboratory-Unair RSPTI Surabaya, the institute proposed a "middle way" to restructure to keep animals (sometimes animal) from densely populated areas. (*) (*) http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=id&tl=en&u=http://www.antarajatim.com/lihat/berita/88476/peneliti-jepang-sudah-ada-koalisi-flu-burung-babi&usg=ALkJrhhfBzb4-aVIhsCoJK_Xa8NzL2jNPA
"Coalition of the virus we studied, it could potentially happen anywhere, including Indonesia," said researchers at the Laboratory of the U.S. and Erasmus Wisconsin, Prof. Yoshihiro Kawaoka, Tropical Disease Hospital in Indonesia (RSPTI)-Unair Surabaya on Monday.
He spoke on the sidelines of an international seminar on tropical disease research in Surabaya Unair RSPTI-which also featured Prof T Matano (vaccine research HIV / AIDS) and Prof Y Watanabe (malaria researchers).
Accompanied by the Head of Strategic Research Laboratory BSL-3 on-Unair RSPTI Surabaya Dr drh CA Nidom MS, he explained that they had done that strain on the coalition both the virus and the results can be tested on animals try to "represent" human beings.
"Therefore, the coalition of the two viruses that have occurred that indicate danger of bird flu transmission between humans would be very easy, so that Indonesia also needs to do a 'surveillance' on bird flu virus that exists today," he said.
According to him, a number of countries have already made two steps to prevent that the eradiasi and vaccination. "Japan and Korea chose eradication by killing all the animals infected with either virus," he said.
Meanwhile, Thailand which was originally used to vaccinate animals to be free of both types of the virus have also begun to pick eradiasi step, because vaccination in animals makes it easier to spread bird flu virus.
. In response, researchers from the AI-Unair RSPTI Surabaya Dr drh CA Nidom MS describes Indonesia is still using vaccinations, but the way it should be reviewed with the findings of avian influenza virus coalition-pig.
"If steps eradiasi maybe people will lose and the country also probably still going to think when asked to replace the fee, but the move was more than the later is transmitted between humans," he said.
Therefore, said Nidom who is also Head of Research Strategy at the BSL-3 laboratory-Unair RSPTI Surabaya, the institute proposed a "middle way" to restructure to keep animals (sometimes animal) from densely populated areas. (*) (*) http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=id&tl=en&u=http://www.antarajatim.com/lihat/berita/88476/peneliti-jepang-sudah-ada-koalisi-flu-burung-babi&usg=ALkJrhhfBzb4-aVIhsCoJK_Xa8NzL2jNPA
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