Animal source food consumption and nutrition among young children in Indonesia: Preliminary analysis for assessing the impact of HPAI on nutrition

Lora Iannotti, Manuel Barrón, Devesh Roy

Research output: Working paper

Abstract

Since its re-emergence, HPAI H5N1 has attracted considerable public and media attention because the viruses involved have been shown to be capable of producing fatal disease in humans. While there is fear that the virus may mutate into a strain capable of sustained human-to-human transmission, the greatest impact to date has been on the highly diverse poultry industries in affected countries. In response to this, HPAI control measures have so far focused on implementing prevention and eradication measures in poultry populations, with more than 175 million birds culled in Southeast Asia alone.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages34
StatePublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameAfrica/Indonesia team working paper
No.17

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