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  • Indonesia - Central Java - Two suspect bird flu patients in hospital

    Two bird flu patients improved and were moved to the ward

    Wednesday, 17 Feb 2010

    AFP - Two members Kaliangkrik Magelang regency, Central Java, which had been positive "suspect"
    avian influenza (AI) or bird flu and being treated in isolation General Hospital
    Tidar Magelang, moved to the ward.


    "Since Friday (12 / 2) treated in isolation, but starting last night (16 / 2) has moved to
    ward because he's getting better, "said Director General Hospital" Tidar "Magelang, dr. Sri Harso, in
    Magelang, Wednesday.

    On that occasion he was not willing to mention the names of two patients
    Two men, suspected bird flu was a 16-month-old toddler address in the Village
    Madurekso, Kaliangkrik District, which was referred by a medical officer from the local health clinic to
    RSU "Tidar" on Friday (12 / 2)
    at around 16:15 pm.

    During the day, he said, patients had relatively high heat loss and three bowel movements because
    diarrhea ..

    Patients had received treatment at local health centers for the provision of tamiflu by doctors.
    Toddlers had a history of contact with poultry that died suddenly and tested positive
    AI by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Magelang regency.

    "Then she was referred to this hospital because it is here as a reference for bird flu patients who have
    equipped with the isolation and adequate equipment and skilled doctors, "he said.

    He said that the handling of patients by medical personnel from the clinic to RSU
    been in accordance with the procedures so that better health conditions.

    He said another patient was a 37-year-old man, resident of Village Balerejo,
    Kaliangkrik, who is also working on a chicken farm in the village.


    Some time ago, relatively a lot of chickens on the farm, who died suddenly.

    On Friday (12 / 2) at around 21:15 pm or after the heat of the relatively high for two days
    followed last cough, runny nose, shortness of breath, nausea, and vomiting, the patient was taken to a clinic
    tamifu local and get the local doctor.

    He said the patient was referred to the General Hospital "Tidar" to get treatment more
    intensive.

    "Now the two patients had improved his condition but still had to undergo treatment in the ward,"
    he said.

    "Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights that must be our call to arms"
    Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

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  • #2
    Indonesia - Central Java - Two suspect bird flu patients in Kaliangkrik

    From Central Java

    google translation:

    Two Residents Suspect Bird Flu

    Submitted by tatv on Mon, 02/22/2010

    Two people are Sururi, 36 years old, residents Balerejo Village, District and Kaliangkrik
    a 16-month-old toddler, Putrawan Rizki, Madurekso Village residents, Kaliangkrik District.


    The hospital said Sururi and positive Rizki suspect bird flu and now the condition
    both gradually improved. According, Aminah, the mother Rizki, his son suddenly sudden heat.

    Meanwhile, doctors who handle, Tri Maria, said, handling medical officer
    the two patients had appropriate procedures so that better health conditions.
    We have two patients receive intensive treatment at the RSU Tidar. Rizki in isolation
    children, while, Sururi whose condition is improving, but is still undergoing treatment in
    G RSU Tidar ward.


    toggletext translation:

    Two residents Suspect Bird Flu

    Submitted by tatv ounce Sen, 02/22/2010 -

    Two residents were Sururi, 36 years, villagers Balerejo, Kecamatan Kaliangkrik and a pre-schooler were 16 months old, Rizki Putrawan , villager [from] Madurekso, Kecamatan Kaliangkrik.

    The hospital side stated Sururi and positive fortune suspect bird flu and currently the condition both of them gradually improved. According to, Aminah, the mother of Rizki, his child was suddenly hot suddenly.

    In the meantime, the doctor that handled, Tri Maria, said, the handling of the medical official against his two patients was in accordance with the procedure, so as the condition for his health was increasingly good.

    At this time was second the patient got the maintenance intensively in RSU Tidar. Rizki in space of the child's isolation, now, Sururi that his condition has improved, but still underwent the maintenance in the ward G RSU Tidar.

    "Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights that must be our call to arms"
    Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

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    • #3
      Re: Indonesia - Central Java - Two suspect bird flu patients in Kaliangkrik

      toggletext translation

      Suspect Bird Flu Patient Permitted To Go Home

      02/22/2010

      According to the director RSU Tidar Kota Magelang, Sri Harso, the condition for Putrawan Rizky, pre-schoolers were 16 months, that originally were stated old positive suspect bird flu, currently improves and is permitted to come home by the hospital side.

      Originally Putrawan Rizky, villagers Madurekso, the Kaliangkrik subdistrict, was reconciled by the medical official from the local community health centre to RSU Tidar Magelang because of being indicated positive bird flu.

      In the meantime, Aminah, the mother of the patient, confirmed that his child was permitted to come home by the hospital side. Aminah also claimed very happy with his child's recovery.

      Whereas the other patient, Sururi, the age 36 years, villagers Balerejo, the Kaliangkrik subdistrict, at this time still were undergoing the maintenance in same space, that is in the ward G RSU Tidar Kota Magelang.

      "Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights that must be our call to arms"
      Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

      ~~~~ Twitter:@GertvanderHoek ~~~ GertvanderHoek@gmail.com ~~~

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      • #4
        Re: Indonesia - Central Java - Two suspect bird flu patients in hospital

        Both were apparently hospitalized in isolation on Feb 12. The 16 month old child has seemingly recovered and was sent home about 10 days later (Feb 22). It seems there that more people in Indonesia are surviving H5N1 infections.
        http://novel-infectious-diseases.blogspot.com/

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        • #5
          Re: Indonesia - Central Java - Two suspect bird flu patients in hospital

          The two H5N1 infected individuals from Kecamatan Kaliangkrik in Magelang Regency (shown in yellow on map below) were from villages that were only a few miles apart.

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          • #6
            Re: Indonesia - Central Java - Two suspect bird flu patients in hospital

            Magelang, Central Java ::: Two bird flu suspect patients

            February 23, 2010

            Magelang ? A 36-year-old woman, named Sururi, and a 16-month-old boy, named Rizki Putrawan, were treated at Unit G, Tidar Hospital in Magelang, Central Java as they suspected of contracting bird flu virus H5N1.

            Sururi is a resident of Desa Balarejo, while Rizki is a resident of Desa Madurekso, which both places are the name of villages in Kecamatan (sub-district) Kaliangkrik.

            The boy?s mother said that her son had high fever of unknown cause. Rizki had been brought to public health center nearby his house before been transferred to Tidar hospital to get intensive treatment. Afterward, he had been recovered and discharged from hospital.

            In mean time, the hospital is still treating the other suspect patient woman, Sururi.

            Source: Indonesia regional TV, TATV.

            http://www.tatv.co.id/berita/2010022...lu-burung.html


            "Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights that must be our call to arms"
            Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

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