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  • Man (42) died from suspected H5N1 in Bandung - leptospirosis confirmed

    01/03/2012 18:29

    Bandung-
    A (42), patients with suspect bird flu or H5N1 virus in RS Hasan Sadikin (RSHS), known to maintain a lot of poultry at his home. One of the many Central Lithuania even die without apparent cause, before A sick. ' according to A wife, two months ago one of doing his death without cause is clear, '' said Spokesman Tim Handling Specific Diseases when RSHS Primal Sudjana found in RSHS, Pasteur, Thursday (1/3/2012).However he could not guess what the ducks are dying because contracted the bird flu or not. For the information of A wife, after that there is no longer A pet bird dead. ' after that no more dead. Family or A neighbor also not experiencing symptoms as experienced A, ' said Primal.

    ' After that no more dead. Family or A neighbor also not experiencing symptoms as experienced A, ' said Primal. currently, the RSHS continues to provide handling for A intensively. In fact, the apus and blood samples have been sent to Jakarta for investigation.A Flamboyant Space being treated at RSHS since Wednesday (29/2/2012). The patient comes in at around 16.00 WIB as suspect bird flu from RS Immanuel. once in RSHS, condition of patients experiencing alarming enough due to fever, shortness of breath, coughs and colds. Even patients experiencing respiratory failure, kidney and liver. Patients should even hooked up to a ventilator breath and alias tool dealt intensively.

    Last edited by tetano; March 4, 2012, 12:44 AM. Reason: added date

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    Re: Man (42) suspected H5N1 case in Bandung

    Source: http://www.tribunnews.com/2012/03/01...-belum-membaik

    Kondisi Pasien Suspect Flu Burung Belum Membaik
    Tribunnews.com - Kamis, 1 Maret 2012 19:18 WIB

    Google translation:

    Suspect Bird Flu Patient Condition Not Improved
    Tribunnews.com - Thursday, March 1, 2012 19:18 PM


    Tribunnews, BANDUNG - The condition of 42-year-old man who allegedly contracted the H5N1 virus (bird flu) has yet to improve.

    This man was referred to Hasan Sadikin Hospital (RSHS) from Immanuel Hospital on Wednesday (29/2) evening. When arriving at RSHS at 18.00 pm, the man was on a ventilator due to respiratory failure.

    He had also suffered kidney failure and disorders of other organs such as liver. He immediately entered the Bubble Flamboyan, and get treatment as the provision of medicines for blood pressure is stable.

    "Currently, the patient was still unconscious, because it uses a ventilator. So far has been rather stable, but not both," said a spokesman for Infectious Diseases Special Medical Team Dr. Primal Sudjana RSHS Bandung, when contacted by telephone on Thursday (1/3 / 2011).

    Suspect cases of bird flu is being handled RSHS second case in 2012. Previously, SA (37), a resident of Kampung Mengger Girang, Village Pasirluyu, District Regol suspected of having bird flu, has died at the Bubble Flamboyant Hasan Sadikin Hospital on Tuesday (02/07/2012) at 16:35 pm. (*)

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    • #3
      Re: Man (42) suspected H5N1 case in Bandung

      Source: http://www.inilahjabar.com/read/deta...semakin-kritis

      Pasien Suspect Flu Burung di RSHS Semakin Kritis
      Pasien suspect flu burung berinisial A (42) Warga Ranca Sawo, Marga Asih Kecamatan Buahbatu, kini masih dalam perawatan ruang isolasi penyakit menular Flamboyan RSHS. - istimewa
      Oleh: Putra Prima
      Jabar - Kamis, 1 Maret 2012 | 16:47 WIB

      Google translation:

      Patient Suspect Bird Flu in RSHS Increasingly Critical
      Patients were identified as suspect bird flu A (42) Ranch Residents Sawo, Marga Asih Buahbatu District, is still in the treatment of infectious disease isolation room Flamboyan RSHS. - special
      By: Putra Prima
      Jabar - Thursday, March 1, 2012 | 16:47 pm
      .

      INILAH.COM, Bandung - Patient suspect bird flu had the initials A (42) Ranch Residents Sawo, Marga Asih Buahbatu District, is still in the treatment of infectious disease isolation room Flamboyan RSHS Bandung.

      Spokesman Tim Special Handling of Infectious Diseases Hospital Dr. Hasan Sadikin Bandung Primal Sudjana said because the condition is more critical, patients are now fitted with a ventilator or auxiliary aids breathing.

      "His condition is getting critical. Now our patients pasangi Vantilator as a tool of the patients had liver failure, kidney and breathing well," says Primal told reporters when met when it will conduct the examination.

      Primal explained, Wednesday (29/02/2012) at 16:00 into moving from Immanuel Hospital with suspected infected with Avian Influenza. Previously, the patient complained of fever, fever, aches, and cough and cold.

      But two days later the patient experienced shortness of breath and then go to Ujungberung. Because the equipment does not support, then referred to Immanuel Hospital. Once the condition gets worse, the patient was referred to RSHS and ICU admission.

      "According to information from the wife of A, this patient was working as a farmer and maintenance of certain birds such as ducks, chickens, and ducks," he said.

      Primal also recognized this second time in 2012 RSHS deal with avian influenza after a few weeks ago the U.S. died. But from the sample specimen, the U.S. declared negative. [Jul]

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        Re: Man (42) suspected H5N1 case in Bandung

        Previous suspected H5N1 case from Bandung area

        Suspect cases of bird flu is being handled RSHS second case in 2012. Previously, SA (37), a resident of Kampung Mengger Girang, Village Pasirluyu, District Regol suspected of having bird flu, has died at the Bubble Flamboyant Hasan Sadikin Hospital on Tuesday (02/07/2012) at 16:35 pm.
        Primal also recognized this second time in 2012 RSHS deal with avian influenza after a few weeks ago the U.S. died. But from the sample specimen, the U.S. declared negative.
        See this thread for information about this previous suspected case. http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=181772

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        • #5
          Re: Man (42) suspected H5N1 case in Bandung

          HERE'S THE.COM, Bandung-A patient suspect bird flu, who is now being treated at RSHS turned out to have many similarities with the symptoms of the patient first in this year that the US (37), Pasirluyu Village residents who died allegedly suspect bird flu a few weeks ago. 'An awful lot of similarities with the first one, like perburukan the conditions very quickly, both respiratory function failure, and also equally experienced a double organ failure, 'said a spokesman for the team Handling infectious disease Specialist Dr. RSHS Primal Sudjana told reporters when found in space insulation Flamboyant RSHS Way Pasteur, Friday (2/3/2012).

          Until now, he added, in addition to providing the drug tamiflu, the team doctor also gave a remedy for inflammatory disease of the lung. 'The symptoms of avian influenza also carries the same symptoms as some other organ diseases, many of which failed to work hopefully will improve with the addition of platelet functions little by little, 'he said.[jul]



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            Re: Man (42) suspected H5N1 case in Bandung

            HERE'S THE.COM, Bandung-Patient initials A suspect bird flu (42) citizens are now handled Ranca Sawo Team Handling infectious disease Special RS Youthcamp had decreased platelets which resulted in the failure of kidney function.According to Team Spokesman Handling infectious disease specialist Dr. RSHS Sudjana, himself confirmed the Primal if the patient's condition until today no better than yesterday. The team is currently attempting to raise the patient's platelet transfusions. ' way We strive hit a target 50 thousand, at the time of entry at this very badly once until under 7000 but we strive hit a target normal 150 thousand, ' said Primal when correspondents found in the isolation of Flamboyant RSHS Bandung, Friday (2/3/2012).Efforts to increase platelets, he said, will help in fixing the functions of the organs in which he rapidly deteriorated. Patients having failed to note it turns out organ function such as heart, kidney, double, and respiratory. ' while this is indeed no better tools and also still attached. We just pray for the best for the patient, ' he added.[ang]


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            • #7
              Re: Man (42) suspected H5N1 case in Bandung

              Hat tip to bgw in MT for translation and bolding. Local poultry in the vicinity test negative.

              AS Owned Chicken Bird Flu Negative
              Saturday, 03 March 2012
              WASTUKANCANA, (GM) -
              Chicken manure sample results of the AS suspect bird flu that is now being treated at Hasan Sadikin Hospital (RSHS) and cloacal swabs (liquid from the anus) poultry belonging to residents in your neighborhood unexpectedly in RT 09/RW 20 Ex. Margasari, district. Buahbatu, Bandung declared negative. These samples have been taken officers of Agriculture and Food (Dispertan) in Bandung, Thursday (1/3). "The results of lab tests, all negative thank God," said Secretary Dispertan, Elly Wasliah when contacted on Friday (2/3).
              It is said Elly, U.S. 42-year-old man was reportedly entered RSHS on February 29 and the alleged suspect bird flu. Received the report, Dispertan directly fielded a team of six people, the RT 09/RW 20 Ex. Margasari Buahbatu district. "Yesterday (Thursday, red) we have done a search and have taken samples of chicken feces in the residence of the patient," said Elly. addition of chicken manure in 6 U.S. residence, officers also carry the cloacal swabs of two ducks, one chicken and two tails ducks. The sample is immediately sent to a laboratory that is Cikole.
              "When it comes to location, family poultry is sold for money to supplement the treatment. But, we can do the testing of manure, so that the sampled feces," said Elly. Stools, said Elly, still wet with the new patient's family to sell it. In addition to chicken manure, officers also took samples of cloacal swabs or fluids from poultry anal victim's neighbor. "Poultry was our neighbor's check," he said. If the result is declared positive, Elly said it would do the depopulation of poultry around the victim's home. But if the result is negative, it would only spraying the cage. "As in Pasirluyu, people actually ready poultry culled. But the result was negative, because that's just done spraying," he said.

              www.klik-galamedia.com/index.php?id=201203030840576

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              • #8
                Re: Man (42) suspected H5N1 case in Bandung

                Patient with suspected H5N1 infection died


                Bandung-
                A (42) patients suspect H5N1 virus or bird flu are treated in a Flamboyant RS Youthcamp died at 20.20 PM, Saturday (3/3/2012). Male citizens of the District of Buahbatu is having a double organ failure complication that failed breath, renal and liver failure.It expressed a special Disease Management Team Spokesman RSHS Primal Sudjana then contacted detikbandung via cell phone, Sunday (4/3/2012). 'A patient died from multiple organ failure at approximately 20.20 WIT, ' said Primal. Samples for laboratory examination of the H5N1 virus Lear has taken as much as 3 times, but the official results of the R & D of Jakarta has not come out until today. ' Sample already we take as much as 3 times and he had coveted we send to Jakarta. There is no official results yet, '' he said.

                A condition shows no improvement since being treated in a Flamboyant RSHS since Wednesday (29/2/2012). At that time the inpatients citation suspect bird flu from RS Immanuel. once in RSHS, condition of patients experiencing alarming enough due to fever, shortness of breath, coughs and colds. Even patients experiencing respiratory failure, kidney and liver. Patients should even hooked up to a ventilator breath and alias tool dealt intensively.

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                • #9
                  Re: Man (42) died for suspected H5N1 in Bandung

                  Suspected bird flu patient dies in Indonesia

                  The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network
                  Sunday, Mar 04, 2012
                  An official at the Hasan Sadikin Hospital in Bandung, West Java, confirmed on Sunday that a patient, identified only as A, 42, died on Saturday evening after having been treated for bird flu symptoms since Feb 29 at the hospital's Flamboyan isolation room.

                  "The team of doctors pronounced him dead at 10.10pm last night,"said the spokesman for avian flu control with the hospital, Primal Sudjana.

                  Primal said that the patient suffered multiple organ failure as his kidneys, respiratory system and liver malfunctioned.

                  According to Primal, the patient was in a severe condition upon his admission to the hospital.

                  The patient had been treated previously at the Ujung Berung Hospital and later the Emmanuel Hospital, both also in Bandung.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Man (42) died from suspected H5N1 in Bandung

                    For a negative case it is interesting that Dinkes is handling the funeral and treating the corpse as positive for bird flu. . . .

                    Dinkes Handles Suspect's Funeral
                    March 4, 2012

                    Bandung, Indonesia: Chief Medical Officer of Bandung Dr. Ahyani Raksanegara said they are handling the funeral of Atep (42) according to the bird flu, although his test results were negative. "The first examination of the bird flu suspect patient Atep is negative," said Ahyani, Sunday (03/04/2012).
                    The examination of the patient's family, including chicken manure, was also negative.
                    "We repeated the tests on the patient who died as a whole, but the result was just finished three weeks," said Ahyani.
                    Even though there were negative test results, the funeral of the deceased was treated like a bird flu funeral. Officials wore special uniforms.



                    Hat tip to History Lover for translation and bolding.

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                      Re: Man (42) died from suspected H5N1 in Bandung

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                      [1] Indonesia: notDate: Tue 6 Mar 2012
                      From: Rita Kusriastuti [edited]


                      [re: Avian influenza, human (29): Indonesia (WJ) susp. 20120305.1061611]
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                      ProMED-mail has been informed by Dr Rita Kusriastuti of the Indonesia Ministry of Health that the 42 year old patient treated in hospital in Bandung, West Java, died as a consequence of leptospirosis infection, and was not a human case of bird flu [avian A/(H5N1) influenza virus infection]. We greatly appreciate Dr Kusriastuti's prompt clarification. - Mod.CP

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                      Dr Rita Kusriastuti
                      Director of Vector Borne Disease Control
                      Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia

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