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JAKARTA, Sept. 20 (Xinhuanet) -- Indonesia takes
immediate and firm measures to prevent further spread of bird flu disease after
the virus killed four people in the country, a minister said here Tuesday.
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| A masked zoo worker takes a purple heron to
quarantine at the Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta Sept. 20.
(Xinhua/AFP) | President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono has instructed concerned authorities to take immediate and firm
measures to prevent the lethal virus from spreading, Coordinating Minister for
People Welfare and Poverty Alleviation Alwi Shihab said after meeting with the
president at the presidential office.
"We are instructed to take immediate and accurate
actions to handle bird and human, who have been infected," said Alwi at a joint
press conference.
He said the president asked to stop the outbreak from
further spreading, by conducting isolation and quarantine measures or taking
prevention in vulnerable places, such as bird market, animal husbandry.
The president also asked to socialize the effort to
the community, strengthen coordination among the authorities and enhancing
cooperation with international communities, he added.
Although, there is no strict rule that obligate
people to take measures that can prevent the spread of the disease, Indonesian
Health Minister Siti Fadilah Supari called on people to report as soon as
possible to the health authorities if they found new case of the epidemic
disease.
In term of the finding of the
virus in a zoo in Indonesia's capital of Jakarta, the minister said that the
government supported provincial authorities to investigate zoos in their
area,but she said the government had not issued any policy to force them to do
so.
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| Workers carry a cage of hawks that are
supposedly infected by bird flu virus to be culled at Ragunan zoo in
Jakarta Sept. 19. (Xinhua/AFP) |
Of the 31 birds suspected from suffering the disease
in the Jakarta's zoo of Ragunan, 19 of them are positively infected.
As the cause of the pandemic is hard to be
controlled, Indonesian Agricultural Minister Anton Apriantono said that the
implementation of bio security was the most appropriate way in preventing the
attack of the disease.
"We now put priority on bio security. Hygiene and sanitation
of environment, including on human and poultry, that could decline the
risk," he said at the press conference.
Wild birds and the way of raising chickens at the back yards
in the country are the factors of the spread of the H5N1 virus, which
are difficult to control.
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| Indonesian Agricultural Ministry workers
vaccinate a chicken.
(AFP) | He said the government is now in process of issuing a
legal punishment to those hampering effort of eradicating the epidemic.
Six people are now suspectedly suffering from the
disease, and two of them are the most possible, the health minister said.
The virus has attacked chickens and pigs in the
country, which led the authorities to slaughter millions of them.
Earlier the health minister warned of other possible attacks
of the disease.
The H5N1 virus has killed 63 people in Asia.
In Indonesia, it has spread to 21 provinces out of 33
since late 2003. Enditem |