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person dies of bird flu in Indonesia
NST, 26 Oct 2005 |
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A fourth person has died in Indonesia from bird flu, the World Health Organisation and the health ministry said, as a scientist accused the government of covering up the initial outbreak.
A fourth person has died in Indonesia from bird flu, the World
Health Organisation and the health ministry said, as a scientist
accused the government of covering up the initial outbreak.
The WHO raised Indonesia's human death toll from bird flu to
four on its website. |
Chairul Nidom, an Indonesian microbiologist who first revealed
the bird flu outbreak, said the government covered up the
outbreak among poultry for about six months and tried to halt it
secretly using dubious vaccines imported from China.
"The government has in the past often been tardy in anticipating
outbreaks and it seems that old habits die hard. Little has
changed," he said. |
people in Asia since late 2003, most of them in Vietnam.
"It means we have to continue good surveillance both in humans
and in animals," he said. |
Nidom said he suspects there have been cases of human-to-human
transmission in the country. "There have been cluster cases," he
said. "My hypothesis is that the incidence rate is linked to
genetics, whether its through blood cells I'm not sure, but
people who are not related to the sufferers, including the
spouse, are less likely to be affected," he added. |