Within a week, 5 patients with the HIV/AIDS are treated at Sanglah Hospital died from complications of the disease they suffered. Patients consisted of two women and three men. fifth died still in their productive age.
There are currently 5900 ekitar who have contracted HIV / AIDS in Bali, as many as 2456 people are aged 20-29 years, and 2099 people are aged 30-39 years. identified heterosexual intercourse is still the cause of HIV / AIDS in Bali.
May 17th, 2012 in
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Heavy precipitation that occurred a few days threatened the destruction of rice. Rice farmers have complained that the rain water to soak their rice fields resulted in the destruction of rice seeds that have just entered the growing season.
At least tens of hectares of rice crops in subak village Jembrana District submerged in water. Heavy rainfall over the past two days flushed Jembrana submerged rice plants in water and barely visible from the surface.
Although laden with risk, dozens of farmers village of Sangkar Agung in Jembrana District are continued planting rice seedlings. To keep the fields are not flooded, the farmers are simply trying make small canals to flow water.
Bali is on the verge of an ecological crisis. Nowadays Bali is undergoing the symptoms of this crisis. The most obvious one is in the most fundamental level, lack of water. This was disclosed by Deputy Internal Suriadi Darmoko Walhi Bali.
Bali Provincial Government must constantly enforce the Act No. 16 of 2009 on Spatial Planning to show the province of Bali is very concerned about ecology. Second, he argues, should be placed a moratorium on construction in the tourism industry.
It was meant to the government would consider a series of questions in order to to get long term and comprehensive solutions .
the Government of Bali should immediately create a comprehensive master development plan from upstream to downstream
May 13th, 2012 in
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A 13-year-old boy from Singaraja, allegedly died of suspected bird flu, after undergoing intensive treatment at the General Hospital Buleleng areas, areas where the boy lived indeed there was a death dozens of chicken that tested positive for bird flu.
There had been a abrupt death of chicken owned by locals, in fact, from observations by the officers of Department of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Buleleng declared dead chickens tested positive contracted bird fulu. This suspicion makes the patient’s family worried that the boy contracted such H5N1 virus.
source:http://www.balipost.co.id/mediadetail.php?module=detailberita&kid=2&id=65304
May 12th, 2012 in
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