Special report: Global fight against bird
flu
JAKARTA, June 6 (Xinhua) -- Indonesia, which has more human deaths of bird
flu than any other countries in the world, has secured 70 million dosages of
vaccine that can be used to inject up to 290 million chickens, an official said
here Wednesday.
"The stocks will be used to launch at least three vaccination drives," said
Zoelkarnain Hasan, spokesman for the avian influenza affairs with the
Agriculture Ministry.
He said one or two vaccinations in bird flu-hit areas were not enough to
get rid of the disease among chickens and prevent the spread to humans.
"It even takes four vaccinations within four months to fully eliminate the
virus," he said.
According to the ministry data, only two of all 33 provinces in the country
have not reported bird flu case in humans.
Bird flu death toll in Indonesia has reached 78 since authorities confirmed
the spread of the avian influenza among chickens in 2003.