Health Communication Materials Database | M/MC ID# FC INO 21 |
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| English Title: [General guidelines on bird flu (H5N1) prevention for poultry and human] Original Title: Petunjuk umum pencegahan flu burung (H5N1) pada unggas dan manusia Series Title: | Community-Based Avian Influenza Control (CBAIC) Project | Media Format: Flipchart Date: 2007 Country: Indonesia Subjects: Avian Influenza, Prevention and Control, Animals Audience: General Languages: Indonesian Description: 30 x 42 cm. 22 p. flipchart (black cardboard casing snaps together for tabletop display). Cover: blue background; blue text; color illustration of smiling man holding his thumb up with caged chickens in the background; producer logos along bottom. Producers: Community-Based Avian Influenza Control (CBAIC) Project, USAID, Development Alternatives Inc. (DAI), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health / Center for Communication Programs (CCP) Contact: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health / Center for Communication Programs (CCP) 111 Market Place, Suite 310 Baltimore, Maryland 21202-4024 United States of America Phone: (410) 659-6300 Email: webadmin@jhuccp.org Website: http://www.jhuccp.org
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|  | Abstract: This is a flipchart on avian flu prevention to be used with community members. Contents include an explanation of avian flu and characteristics of the virus; details on how poultry becomes infected, common symptoms, how to prevent the virus among poultry, and procedures to follow if poultry suddenly dies in large numbers; details on how avian flu infects humans, common symptoms, how to prevent the... more Abstract: This is a flipchart on avian flu prevention to be used with community members. Contents include an explanation of avian flu and characteristics of the virus; details on how poultry becomes infected, common symptoms, how to prevent the virus among poultry, and procedures to follow if poultry suddenly dies in large numbers; details on how avian flu infects humans, common symptoms, how to prevent the virus from transmitting from animals to humans, and procedures to follow when a human is infected by the virus; and steps to take at the community level both for those communities already infected and those that are not infected. less
Notes: See also PL INO 397 for a related booklet and TD INO 162 for a related banner.|Community-Based Avian Influenza Control (CBAIC) is a thirty-six month program funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented under the leadership of Development Alternatives, Inc. (DAI). CBAIC works with government, private sector, NGOs, community groups and other stakeholders to... more Notes: See also PL INO 397 for a related booklet and TD INO 162 for a related banner.|Community-Based Avian Influenza Control (CBAIC) is a thirty-six month program funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented under the leadership of Development Alternatives, Inc. (DAI). CBAIC works with government, private sector, NGOs, community groups and other stakeholders to strengthen the GOI's AI planning and pandemic preparedness to minimize the risk of avian influenza (AI) infection and transmission in human and animal populations and ensure quick and effective treatment and management of AI-infected humans and animals. The initial period of the first phase of the project is from August 2006 through July 2007 with an option of a two-year project extension. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs (CCP) is DAI's subcontractor for the program. CCP will focus on heightening awareness, recognition, and prevention of AI among high risk groups. CCP will develop a coordinated communication strategy and specific behavior change communication interventions that build upon existing activities and to protect poultry health and mitigate AI's impact on human health. CCP will support DAI in the implementation of community-based AI control activities in Indonesia initially in the following areas: Banten, West Java, Central Java, East Java, DKI Jakarta, DI Yogyakarta, Bali, North Sumatra and Lampung. CCP's work focuses on the following three main activities: (1) national-level coordination of awareness and prevention activities; (2) community-based surveillance, outreach, and awareness; and (3) behavior change communication (BCC). less
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