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  • Indonesia, Bali - 4-year-old bird flu suspect from Sekardadi, Subdistrict Kintamani, Bangli transferred to Sanglah Hospital

    Suspected Bird Flu Referred to Sanglah Hospital

    Wednesday, October 19 2011 15:11 AM |

    Bangli (Between Bali) - A patient suspected of having bird flu disease was referred to the General Hospital Center (Dr) Sanglah, Denpasar.

    "Having had time to undergo a medical examination in the ED Hospital Bangli, I Wayan Sudirga (4) residents Sekardadi, Subdistrict Kintamani, Bangli district on Tuesday night (18/10) directly referred to Sanglah Hospital with a diagnosis of suspected bird flu," said Director of Hospital Bangli, Dr I Wayan Sudiana, Kes, in Bangli, Wednesday.

    He said the patient was referred after a checkup and laboratory tests in hospitals Bangli. The result, the patient has fever and lung infection.

    After further examined the patient's history officer, there was a chicken died suddenly at home last saminggu patients. "The officer did not dare to take risks, we directly referred to Sanglah Hospital," he explained.

    Head of Department of Livestock and Fisheries Bangli, Ir AA Ngurah Samba admitted his side after receiving complaints of chicken deaths in Sekardadi.

    So get the information, it directly spraying and rapid tests for the chickens that died .

    Antara
    "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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    Re: Indonesia, Bali - 4-year-old bird flu suspect from Sekardadi, Subdistrict Kintamani, Bangli transferred to Sanglah Hospital

    Initial test for H5N1 is negative

    Boy 4 Year Suspected Bird Flu

    "From the results of the examination results are still negative."

    By: Herry Gods

    19 October 2011

    Denpasar (beritadewata.com) - Denpasar Sanglah Hospital, again treats a bird flu suspect. This time a 4-year-old boy Sekardadi Village, Bangli. WAS this kid named, was rushed after experiencing shortness of breath and flu, suspected bird flu. In addition, a number of chickens around the house a lot of patients who died suddenly.

    "The patient was rushed to the hospital because there are two people Bangli who previously died from bird flu, so the family was worried," said Public Relations Sanglah Hospital, dr. I Kadek Nariyantha Wednesday (19/10/2011).

    According to Kadek Nariyantha, current patients are being treated at room Nusa Indah, a special isolation room. Nevertheless, the results of the examination while through the CVR, the avian influenza virus-negative patients are. "Just to be more exact, waiting for lab results Udayana University and Research and Development in Jakarta," he said.

    Treatment suspect bird flu be treated to the WAS, continued Nariyantha, as a standard procedure for cases of flu and shortness of breath with a track record of bird flu. Bird flu itself begins with high fever, shortness of breath, and has a history of contact with poultry. If so, are expected soon to consult with the team doctor.

    beritadewata
    "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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      Re: Indonesia, Bali - 4-year-old bird flu suspect from Sekardadi, Subdistrict Kintamani, Bangli transferred to Sanglah Hospital

      Bird Flu Information Corner

      Bangli, Bali ::: Hospital treats bird flu suspect

      Posted by Ida on October 20, 2011

      Denpasar ? The isolation unit of Sanglah hospital in Denpasar is treating a bird flu suspect patient. Patient is a 4-year-old boy with initial WS, from Sekardari village, Bangli, Bali.

      WS developed breathing difficulty and flu signs. Also, several chickens were found suddenly dead around patient?s house.

      WS rushed to hospital as precaution because 2 Bangli residents have died of brid flu H5N1 recently.

      Initial examination by PCR showed patient is negative bird flu H5N1. Hospital is now waiting for confirmation result from Udayana University in Bali and Ministry of Health laboratory in Jakarta.



      Source: Indonesia local newspaper, Berita Dewata. http://beritadewata.com/v2/detailpag...enu=59&cri=469
      "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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        Re: Indonesia, Bali - 4-year-old bird flu suspect from Sekardadi, Subdistrict Kintamani, Bangli transferred to Sanglah Hospital

        With indonesia it seems really simple re Bird Flu infection.

        You die you have Bird Flu. You live you don't.

        Remember they pump you with Tamiflu which can cause a negative result even though you have it.

        So there is my litmus test.

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