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Friends - whatever your religion - say a prayer for those affected!!!!
Indonesia is now the country with the 2nd highest number of deaths from bird flu - 35 people. It surpassed Thailand with 24 deaths in a shorter time. Vietnam still has the highest number of deaths with 48 people. At the rate Indonesia is going, it could overtake Vietnam in about 1 year's time.
Indonesia is a ticking bird flu time bomb. I suspect that as it approaches Vietnam's death toll, you may see the market crash. So avoid that market when it happens.
not very good news indeed.
positive side.... World Health Orgn said Vietnam and Thailand hv good control over bird flu. So may be, not so bad.
for the moment, avoid indonesia related stock (eg Jardine C C), and also companies involved in poultry related (quite a few china companies).
Oh no... suspected Human to Human spread in Indonesia. See CNN report below-
(CNN) -- The World Health Organization says a cluster of bird flu cases in Indonesia may have been caused by human-to-human transmission.
An outbreak of bird flu that infected at least seven Indonesian family members earlier this month in north Sumatra was not a mutated version of the often deadly H5N1 form of the virus, World Health Organization spokesman Peter Cordingley told CNN.

The only remaining member of a family killed by bird flu is treated in Indonesia's Northern Sumatra province.
However, there were concerns the virus may have been spread by human-to-human contact, he said.
"We have not had a cluster as large as this -- seven people in an extended family," Cordingley said.
"We
can still find no sign of any sick animals that might have infected
these people so we've got a puzzle on our hands and it's a worrying
one."
All seven members of the family have since died. (U.N. agency launches probe)
Health
officials have long been concerned about a mutation in the bird flu
virus that would make it spread more easily among humans.
Tests done by WHO scientists show that this has not happened.
"There
is no change in the virus whatsoever," Cordingley said. "This virus has
not developed the ability to jump more easily from chickens to humans,
nor spread among humans more easily."
According to Cordingley,
the people were living together in very cramped quarters -- seven
people in one family, many living on one room.
"All confirmed
cases in the cluster can be directly linked to close and prolonged
exposure to a patient during a phase of severe illness," a WHO
statement said Tuesday.
"Although human-to-human transmission
cannot be ruled out, the search for a possible alternative source of
exposure is continuing," it said.
The H5N1 virus has infected humans in 10 countries across Asia and Africa.
The WHO has confirmed 218 human cases worldwide; of those, 124 died.