Source: http://www.balipost.co.id/mediadetai...id=10&id=58163
? Berita Kota
30 Oktober 2011 | BP
Ibu dan Anak ''Suspect'' Flu Burung
Denpasar (Bali Post) -
Google translation:
October 30, 2011 | BP
Mother and Child''Suspect''Bird Flu
Denpasar (Bali Post) -
Suspected of having bird flu, mother and child from Banjar Pande, Abiansemal, Badung, each Ni Nyoman S. (42) and Ni Kadek S. (10), Saturday (29/10) yesterday, was treated at Sanglah Hospital. Both were treated intensively in the living bird flu Sanglah Hospital. Both patients were referred from the Hospital Ship, Friday (28/10) and then, at 15:32 pm by ambulance.
According to the Head of Public Relations Sanglah Hospital, dr. Kadek Nariyantha, patients present with complaints of fever, fever, and cough. Although referred to the status of suspect bird flu, but the history of contact with poultry remains unclear. Meanwhile, the lab results for the two patients are still not yet out, so to treatment while the patient is treated in accordance with SOPs handling of bird flu.
It is said, while the second condition of the patient is still stable. That is, the patient had no heat or cough again.
With the receipt of two patients suspect bird flu origin Abiansemal, Badung, at Sanglah Hospital, then throughout the year 2011 the total number of suspect bird flu patients who received approximately 20 people, two of whom tested positive for bird flu and eventually died. (san)
? Berita Kota
30 Oktober 2011 | BP
Ibu dan Anak ''Suspect'' Flu Burung
Denpasar (Bali Post) -
Google translation:
October 30, 2011 | BP
Mother and Child''Suspect''Bird Flu
Denpasar (Bali Post) -
Suspected of having bird flu, mother and child from Banjar Pande, Abiansemal, Badung, each Ni Nyoman S. (42) and Ni Kadek S. (10), Saturday (29/10) yesterday, was treated at Sanglah Hospital. Both were treated intensively in the living bird flu Sanglah Hospital. Both patients were referred from the Hospital Ship, Friday (28/10) and then, at 15:32 pm by ambulance.
According to the Head of Public Relations Sanglah Hospital, dr. Kadek Nariyantha, patients present with complaints of fever, fever, and cough. Although referred to the status of suspect bird flu, but the history of contact with poultry remains unclear. Meanwhile, the lab results for the two patients are still not yet out, so to treatment while the patient is treated in accordance with SOPs handling of bird flu.
It is said, while the second condition of the patient is still stable. That is, the patient had no heat or cough again.
With the receipt of two patients suspect bird flu origin Abiansemal, Badung, at Sanglah Hospital, then throughout the year 2011 the total number of suspect bird flu patients who received approximately 20 people, two of whom tested positive for bird flu and eventually died. (san)
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