Sunday, September 26, 2010

Sahabuddin Thoaha: Virus AI Do not be exaggerated

MONDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2010
PINRANG - The bird flu virus or Avian Influenza (AI) is now suspected outbreak in some areas has remained a fearsome specter in the midst of society. However, members of parliament Pinrang, Sahabuddin Thoaha requested that suspected cases of AI outbreaks do not need to be exaggerated.
The reason, until now, there are no data that prove that bird flu is a major cause of human death. Sahabuddin who met in his office, at the Parliament building Pinrang, Friday, September 24 and then say, so far, I have found no accurate data on human deaths due to Avian Influenza (AI). There was, he said only suspeck (allegedly) only. "I dare to eat the chicken, which is important is cooked above 100 degrees Celsius, because the virus that range," he said.
Sahabuddin regard, if the issue of AI increasingly exaggerated, impact can affect the survival of breeders. "If this continues and making people afraid to eat chicken, then it is unlikely many farmers will stop their efforts to cultivate," he explained. "From suspec existing data, have not been recorded that the breeder chickens infected with bird flu, but every time he wrestled with the chicken. Logically, it should rancher who first become infected, not someone else," says Sahabuddin. Even so, Sahabuddin asserted, AI eradication efforts do need to be handled quickly, accurately and professionally, because it is very harmful to society with the death of livestock. "Transmission of AI is very risky, but if the man less likely. Because if sinosis from animals to humans such as rabies which is transmitted to humans mad dog. Unlike the swine flu," he said

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