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JAKARTA, May 31 (Xinhuanet) -- The World Organization
for Animal Health (OIE) has declared Indonesia an endemic country for avian
influenza, but the government is still determined to achieve its target of being
free of bird flu by 2007, a minister was quoted Tuesday as saying.
"It is a sad decision for us
considering that bird flu cases are on the decline, especially since last year,"
Minister of Agriculture Anton Apriyantono was quoted by The Jakarta Post
newspaper as saying.
The OIE's declaration implies that Indonesia remains
a country with a high risk for future outbreaks, he said.
Anton said that despite the disheartening OIE
assessment, it would not deter the government from its drive to overcome and
eliminate bird flu from the country.
"This will instead encourage us to fight bird flu
even harder, be it by enhancing bio-security or isolation," he said, adding that
the ministry had not revised its target of being bird-flu free by 2007.
According to data from the ministry, 16.2 million
birds died of the virus last year, while from January to March of this year a
reported 281,730 birds have died of the virus in 10 regencies in South Sulawesi,
West Java and Central Java.
Responding to the ministry's discovery of the bird
flu virus inpigs in Tangerang, Banten province, Anton said he had ordered all
pigs on the contaminated farm to be slaughtered.
"We found the virus in small pig farms located next
to poultry farms. To prevent similar cases, we have asked pig farms across the
country to be relocated a certain distance away from any poultry farm," he said.
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