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Archive Number 20050316.0767
Published Date 16-MAR-2005
Subject PRO/AH/EDR> Avian influenza - Eastern Asia (34): Indonesia


AVIAN INFLUENZA - EASTERN ASIA (34): INDONESIA
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Date: Wed 16 Mar 2005
From: A-Lan Banks <A-Lan.Banks@thomson.com>
Source: Jakarta Post, Indonesia, 16 Mar 2005 [edited]
<http://www.thejakartapost.com/detaillatestnews.asp?
fileid=20050316124556&irec=12>

Bird flu kills thousands of chickens in South Sulawesi
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The Central Government has decided to isolate South Sulawesi from 
chicken trading, as a fresh outbreak of bird flu has killed some 25 
000 chickens last week [2nd week March 2005], an official said on 
Wednesday [16 Mar 2005].

Deputy chief of the South Sulawesi office of the agriculture 
ministry's livestock department Arifin Daud said the government had 
also distributed some 200 000 doses of a locally produced vaccine to 
try and stop the disease from spreading. "There were indications of 
bird flu in the dead chickens. However, not all the chickens died 
because of bird flu," Arifin said in a hearing with the South 
Sulawesi Legislative Council.

He said the bird flu hit the poultry business in the regencies of 
Maros, Sidrap, Wajo, Pinrang, Soppeng & Parepare.

Indonesia has been hit by sporadic bouts of bird flu since 2003, but 
unlike in Viet Nam, Thailand and Cambodia, no cases have been 
reported in humans.

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Date: Wed 16 Mar 2005
From: ProMED-mail <promed@promedmail.org>
Source: Jakarta Post, Indonesia, 16 Mar 2005 [edited]
<http://www.thejakartapost.com/detaillatestnews.asp?
fileid=20050316151107&irec=7>

Government confirms bird flu in W. Java, S. Sulawesi
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The Government confirmed on Wednesday [16 Mar 2005] an outbreak of 
bird flu in South Sulawesi and West Java, suggesting the slaughtering 
of infected chickens and vaccination.

"Yes, it is avian influenza. But the viruses have not mutated," 
Minister of Agriculture Anton Apriantono said after meeting President 
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

Anton said the outbreaks in West Java in January 2005 and South 
Sulawesi last month [February 2005] had killed thousands of chickens. 
He said the ministry had ordered an isolation for South Sulawesi from 
inter-island chicken trading.

Indonesia has been hit by sporadic bouts of bird flu since 2003, but 
unlike in Viet Nam, Thailand and Cambodia, no cases have been 
reported in humans.

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[Indonesia sent its last follow-up report, No. 7, to the OIE on 10 
Mar 2005, indicating H5N1 outbreaks in 2 districts -- Wajo and 
Soppeng -- in the Sulawesi Selatan Province. According to the report, 
the disease, affecting native chicken layers and broilers, was 
introduced by illegal movement of animals from neighboring countries 
(imported fighting cocks).

Official information on the situation in West Java will help.

According to the previous follow-up report, 6 Oct 2004, the outbreaks 
were in East and central Java. For an administrative map of 
Indonesia, see
<http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/middle_east_and_asia/indonesiadivisions.jpg>

For an OIE update, including all H5N1 reports from countries in 
south-east Asia, see
<http://www.oie.int/eng/info/hebdo/aIS_02.htm#Sec3>.
  - Mod.AS]

[see also:
Avian influenza - Eastern Asia (29): Indonesia (West Java) 20050303.0653
Avian influenza - North Korea: suspected 20050315.0752
2004
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Avian influenza - Eastern Asia (121): Indonesia 20041006.2746
Avian influenza - Eastern Asia (122): Indonesia (C. Java) 20041009.2766
Avian influenza - Eastern Asia (142): Indonesia (West Nusa Tenggara) 
20041213.3297]
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