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Fighting Indifference and Ignorance to Tackle Avian Flu in IndonesiaPublication DateApril 27, 2007
Summary
This United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) article describes farmers’ opinions about avian influenza and actions taken as a result of information for awareness and prevention campaigns on the island of Java, Indonesia. It describes a farmer whose flock of 1,000 chickens was destroyed due to avian influenza infection. He and his neighbours see the disease as an economic disadvantage rather than a public health threat, despite the fact, as stated in the article, that “...More than 90 Indonesians have been infected with the H5N1 bird flu virus, and about three-quarters of them have died. Particularly at risk are rural villagers who keep small backyard flocks of chickens and ducks to provide food and supplement their income... Indonesia has suffered a high human cost from avian influenza." ContactUnited Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
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SourceUNICEF website, accessed on January 17 2008. Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 17 2008 Last Updated February 08 2008 |
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