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Papaya Juice - Cure for Dengue

Accordingly it is raw papaya leaves 2 pcs just clean and pound and squeeze
the juice thro cloth filter. You will only get one tablespoon per leaf. So
two tablespoons per serving once a day. No need to boil or cook or rinse
with hot water, it will lose its strength. Only the leafy part has to be
taken, no stem or sap. It is very bitter and you have to swallow it. But
it works wonders!!!!

Papaya Juice - Cure for Dengue

You may have heard this elsewhere, but if not, I am glad to inform you that
papaya juice is a natural cure for dengue fever. As dengue fever is rampant

Dengue fever outbreak hits Yogyakarta 2008

YOGYAKARTA: At least 124 people were treated at Sardjito Hospital in Yogyakarta for dengue fever from January to Feb. 10, with one death.

Hospital spokesman Trisno Heru Nugroho said the number of patients was expected to continue rising, a situation he blamed on poor sanitation in the city.

Heru said the hospital had treated 78 dengue fever patients as of last week, but the number jumped to 124 within days.

"Within one week there were 46 additional dengue fever patients being treated at the hospital," he said.

Eliminate dengue

Eliminate dengue

February 19, 2014

As the clean-up of volcanic ash continues across Yogyakarta, we have paused the release of Wolbachia mosquitoes in our Nogotirto and Kronggahan trial sites for one week.

Mt Kelud – an active volcano approximately 200km from Yogyakarta – erupted on Thursday, 13th February, spreading ash across the island of Java. The governor of Yogyakarta declared a state of emergency for one week, and many schools, universities and government facilities remained closed for this time.

Dengue outbreak in Yogyakarta 2013

Google translation:

Dengue outbreak in Yogyakarta
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TEMPO.CO - 9 hours ago

TEMPO.CO, Yogyakarta-Entire villages in Yogyakarta declared dengue endemic status. Status turned Yogyakarta has bagged five years ago. »Said endemic, because each one village there are more than two cases of dengue fever," said the Head of Disease Prevention Department of Health DIY, Ahmad Akhadi, Gowongan Inn Hotel Yogyakarta, Thursday, February 21, 2013.

Yogyakarta Site for Dengue Control Trial

An international group of scientists is set to tackle Indonesia’s deadly dengue fever outbreaks by releasing a batch of genetically modified mosquitoes in Yogyakarta later this year.

The group, headed by Monash University’s Scott O’Neill, found that the culprit Aedes aegypti mosquito, which carries the dengue, chikungunya and yellow fever viruses, had to be 10-12 days old in order to be able to transmit the virus.

In August 2013, nearly 7 tons of pangolins from Indonesia were seized.

from CNN read more: Pangolin-trafficking

It's impossible to say exactly where Lucky and the other trafficked pangolins in Vietnam came from. But there's reason to suspect Indonesia, the 253-million-person nation made up of thousands of islands that straddle the equator.

Kunst in Südostasien writen by Sabine Vogel

Kunstforum BAND 225, 2014, REPORT, S. 234
Sabine B. Vogel
Kunst in Südostasien
Yogyakarta Biennale – Singapur Biennale – Art Stage Singapur

Ein Wagen biegt in die Einfahrt. Zwei Männer stehen auf der offenen Ladefläche. Sie halten ein großes, aufrecht stehendes Bild fest. Es ist Regenzeit in Yogyakarta. Vorsichtshalber deckt eine kleine Plastikplane das Werk ab. So salopp dieser Kunsttransport erscheint – er täuscht: Das Bild wird in den Sangkring Art Space angeliefert für eine mehrere Jahrzehnte umfassende, museumsreife Ausstellung indonesischer Malerei. read more.....