Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Indonesia: Wild Bird Can Recover from Bird Flu

JUNE 26, 2012

Researchers from the Erasmus Medical Center in the Netherlands, Prof. Ron Fouchier, a mutation in the journal Science describes the dangerous H5N1 bird flu virus. These new findings indicate the H5N1 virus easily transmitted to humans through the air.

According to LIPI researcher, Dr. David M. Prawiradilaga, in Indonesia there has been no news about the development of virus mutations.

"Depending on weather and environmental conditions. Conditions also affect bird health," said Dewi told VIVAnews on Tuesday, June 26, 2012.

David explains the impact of bird flu virus in wild birds and farm differently. Wild birds are still heterogeneous, while the farms have been selected so that the birds are relatively similar.

Based on "Research on Wild Bird Avian Influenza of 2007 Up In 2010" made Goddess, wild birds are more resistant to attack the bird flu virus. The resistance of the bird breeding judged inferior to wild birds. Bird farms have gone through the selection process for commodity trading.

Wild birds can heal itself from the attack of bird flu. His endurance forged stronger in the wild. But, this does not mean hitting all wild birds. There is also a wild bird that his endurance can not do self-healing.

David has not been able to provide data on paper in detail. Research on bird flu is still on the waiting list for the research could be released to the public.

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