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  • Indonesia - Padang: 2 bird flu suspected cases in hospital

    Source: http://www.antara-sumbar.com/id/inde...a&d=2&id=95794

    Padang | Kamis, 29/04/2010 17:37 WIB
    RSUP M.Djamil Kembali Rawat Pasien Suspek Flu Burung

    Google translation:

    Padang | Thursday, 4/29/2010 17:37 AM
    Dr M. Djamil Back Hospitalized Patient suspect Avian Influenza
    Irwan Prayitno

    Padang, (AFP) - General Hospital Center Padang M. Djamil, again treating patients suspected of bird flu suspected origin Kanagarian Bawang, Lubuk Basung, Agam District.

    "The victim is a 11-year-old boy Rz initials," said Dr M. Head of Public Relations Djamil, Gustavianof.

    According to him, Rz sent to Dr M. Djamil on Thursday (29 / 4) early morning at around 2:00 pm.

    "Description of the victims parents, three days earlier, Rz suffering from high fever and a little shortness of breath. Then Rz Lubuk brought to health centers in two dozen, but the clinic complaining because of lack of equipment, so refer him to Dr M. Djamil," said Gustavianof.

    When Rz fever, not far from his home, found 50 chickens that died suddenly.

    "Based on the description of a local veterinarian, the chickens are attacked by the bird flu virus," he said.

    According Gustavianof, to ensure a positive or at least Rz bird flu virus, it has been doing for the next blood sample will be sent to Research and Development in Jakarta.

    "The condition of Rz is still not good, because it is still experiencing shortness of breath and is currently hospitalized in isolation rooms in the disease," he said.

    Gustavianof also added that during April, has found two cases of bird flu.

    The first case on 20 April 2010, the victim of origin Lapau Konsi, Lubuk cone with negative results, the second case Rz experienced the results of which will be awaited. (Cpw1/tdy)

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    Re: Padang: 11yr. old AI suspect in hospital

    Source: http://www.padang-today.com/index.ph...=news&id=15827

    Kab. Agam | Rabu, 28/04/2010 23:01 WIB

    Flu Burung Rambah Ampek Nagari
    Harmen - Rakyat Sumbar Utara

    Google translation:

    Bird flu Rambah Ampek Nagari
    Harmen - People of North Sumatra

    Outbreaks of bird flu re Agam appalling. After Lubukbasung, cases of bird flu now widespread in the Valley Bio-Bio, Bawan village, district Ampek Nagari. New case revealed on Wednesday (04/28/2010) after the district received a report Ampek Welizar Nagari and investigations in the field.

    Information obtained, it was suspected outbreak of bird flu has been spreading since last week, proved in this week dozens of chickens died suddenly belongs to citizens. Even reported, in six home residents, found many dead chickens and immediately thrown away. Even this afternoon, still found some chickens owned by residents who die next.

    Camat Ampek Nagari Welvizar justify the time confirmed, in the ellipse Padang Bio-Bio, Bawan Nagari, Nagari Ampek suspected of contracting bird flu virus. Because, after it received a report, and immediately brought a full team of public health and contagious flu epidemic indicated farm in the area.

    Section, a quick test results from a special device which brought a medical team, indicated positive of H5N1 virus causing avian flu develops in Padang Bio-Bio.

    "We acted immediately instructed the special surveillance in the region," emphasized Welvizar.

    Even the results of the investigation team, a citizen had the initials RS (11) suspected of contracting bird flu virus, because early symptoms are visible, including the initial examination. Which has been taken to hospital clinic Bawan, afternoon Lubukbasung directly referred to the District Hospital.

    "We see progress, if not possible, the victim will be immediately brought to the department. M. Djamil, Kildare due to the handling of bird flu at the hospital were more complete. But we are still waiting for the hospital team of doctors concluded, "called Welvizar.


    While the follow-up treatment at the scene, stated that he has instructed the emergency steps, with cleaning the cages of chickens. Including culling chickens remaining degan how to burn and bury the carcass.

    In addition, also been released this afternoon and held a disinfectant substances the body temperature checks at the Bi-Bio Padang ellipse.

    "Steps in an optimal anticipation we've done," asserted Welvizar.

    Information was received, the case of birds in Agam district is now a serious problem, after last year in Koto and Palupuah IV, now in Nagari Ampek Lubukbasung and targeted dissemination of the deadly virus.[*]

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      Re: Indonesia - Padang: 11 year old bird flu suspect in hospital

      Padang, West Sumatera ::: An 11-year-old bird flu suspect

      Posted by Ida on April 30, 2010

      Padang ? Bird flu H5N1 spread in Padang Bio-Bio, Nagari Bawan, Kecamatan Ampek Nagari. Dozens of chickens were reported to have suddenly died within a week. Rapid test done by Health and Livestock Services showed that chickens had died of bird flu H5N1 infection.

      During the time, an 11-year-old boy with initial RS had been brought to Lubukbasung hospital as he showed symptoms like bird flu infection.

      ?We observe his progress. If necessary, we will refer him to M Djamil hospital in Padang to get better service,? said the authority of Kecamtan Ampek Nagari, Welvizar.

      Control measures had been done to the outbreak area by disinfection of chicken cages and burning and burying dead chickens. For human infection monitoring, officials had checked body temperature to people surrounding.

      Source: Indonesia local newspaper, Padang Today. http://www.padang-today.com/index.ph...=news&id=15827

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      • #4
        Re: Indonesia - Padang: 11 year old bird flu suspect in hospital

        There are 2 patients in Padang Hospital, suspected to be infected with bird flu. Other reports here: http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=145080


        Bird Flu Victim in Agam was rushed to the department of internal medicine

        Harmen - Padang Ekspres


        RS (11), bird flu victims in Padang ellipse Bio-Bio, Bawan village, district Ampek
        Nagari, Agam regency was rushed to Dr M. Djamil Padang to obtain
        special care, Thursday (04/29/2010).


        This is done to provide optimal medical help for victims of the virus
        H5N1 is the worst and anticipate the impact to the victim.

        Agency Head Kesbangpol Agam M. Dt.Maruhun and district when Ampek Nagari Welvizar
        contacted separately mentioned, this week, recorded two original bird flu victims
        Agam was referred to Dr M. Djamil Padang.


        Previously, similar cases occurred in Lapaukonsi, Lubukbasung, where the victim-Budget
        not her real name (5) also received intensive care. Until now, victims
        still undergoing treatment.


        Mentioned, Welivizar after Lubukbasung had referred to the hospital, the team finally
        hospital doctors recommend referral to hospital treatment by Dr M. Djamil
        Padang. "Victims need specialized care," he said.

        Hospital Director Lubukbasung Rusdian Hendri, said that bird flu victims
        recommended for treatment of Dr M. Djamil and it was approved
        family.

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          Re: Indonesia - Padang: 2 bird flu suspected cases in hospital

          Source: http://www.padang-today.com/index.ph...=news&id=15912

          Sumbar | Jumat, 30/04/2010 20:53 WIB

          Orangtua Pasien Suspect Flu Burung coba Kabur dari RSUP
          Husnal Hayati - Padang Today

          Google translation:

          Sumbar | Friday, 04/30/2010 20:53 AM

          Patient Suspect Bird Flu parents try Fleeing the department of internal medicine
          Biological Husnal - Padang Today


          Remembering her two children left behind in villages, Yurnelis, parents RS (11) patients with suspect (suspected) bird flu, trying to escape from the hospital with his son. Fortunately, Dr M Djamil parties directly Padang was forced to stop and lock the room of patients and their parents.

          "Not only lock, but we also maintain ektraketat room, with megerahkan several security officers," explained the PR department. M. Djamil Gustavianos.

          Yurnelis confirmed that they wanted to escape from the department. "Yes, how else, I can not here because my two children in the village there is no case. Besides "Hospital" also has no home here, "he said.

          Problem was, the department asked for patience from the patient's family, although sometimes Mother patients often stubborn.

          "For example, when the hospital prohibits carrying his son who was only three years with his brother in the isolation room, this mother (Yurnelis) refused, arguing he could not let the son out because there was nothing to guard," he explained.

          While in the isolation room, according Gustavianos, Yurnelis with his son who were toddlers were also reluctant to wear a mask.

          According Gustavianos, "RS" is derived from cone Lubuk Kenagarian Bawan, Agam District. He was referred to M. Djamil since Wednesday (29/04/2010) around 02 o'clock. 00 early morning. Lubukbasung previously treated in hospital.

          RS otherwise suspect, because about 60 yards from his home there as many as 50 chickens died suddenly tail. In conjunction with the demise of the chicken was accompanied by shortness of breath for fever patients.

          Then, "RS" and then taken to the hospital Lubukbasung. After a day in hospital Lubukbasung, the patient was referred to the department. M. Djamil to get intensive care. IN HOSPITAL, she was given tamiflu, inspection swap (mucus), and leukocytes.

          "Until this second day, the patient getting better because there is no more fever, occasional cough, shortness of breath is also a minus. But still the tide infusion, for emergencies, "explained Gustavianos.

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