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Original Research Article

Year: 2019 | Month: July-September | Volume: 4 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 144-150

H5N1 (Avian Influenza) Virus Case In 2014 Central Java Wonogiri District, What Is A Re-Emerging Disease?

Rudi Hendro Putranto1, Wibowo Galih AjiKencana Ayu1, Syamsuar2

1National Institute Health of Research and Development, Ministry of Health of Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta
2Public Health Faculty of Hasanuddin University

Corresponding Author: Rudi Hendro Putranto

ABSTRACT

According to WHO Avian influenza is a respiratory tract disease caused by the influenza A virus that is zoonotic. Disease is a problem because it causes many poultry and human victims. The first case report that infected humans occurred in Hong Kong in 1997 which then spread to China (throughout Asia) to Europe and Africa. Globally there are 15 countries that report cases of avian influenza (H5N1) in humans, 4 of which are in the Southeast Asia region, namely Bangladesh, Myanmar, Indonesia and Thailand. In Indonesia a case report of a suspected avian influenza occurred in a man in Wonogiri District, Central Java. This article aimed to show an overview of H5N1Avian influenza cases in Indonesia. Avian influenza cases were found based on epidemiological history, clinical symptoms and contact history ending in death on behalf of RNA (Men, Age 2 years) with the results of examination of samples examined and found to be Positive H5N1 on April 25, 2014. Risk factors were found namely the death of poultry on March 15-26, 2014 as many as 300 birds in RT 05 RW 01 in Gentan Village and March 26 till April 20, 2014 there were 69 individuals in RT 01 RW 03 Dusun Kopen, Desa Pule, Jatisrono, Wonogiri regency.

Keywords: H5N1 virus, poultry, Jatisrono Wonogiri Pule village.

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