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  • Indonesia: 2012 Dengue cases in No. Sulawesi

    Source: http://manado.tribunnews.com/2012/03...maret-16-kasus

    Demam Berdarah Ancam Kotamobagu, hingga Maret 16 Kasus
    Tribun Manado - Selasa, 13 Maret 2012 21:50 WITA
    Laporan Wartawan Tribun Manado Edi Sukasah

    Google translation:

    Dengue fever threatens Kotamobagu, until March 16 Cases
    Manado Tribune - Tuesday, March 13, 2012 21:50 AM
    Tribune reporter reports Manado Edi Sukasah

    TRIBUNMANADO.CO.ID, Kotamobagu - Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) to a threat to residents Kotamobagu. Entering the third month in the year 2012, the Department of Health (DHO) Kotamobagu already noted there were 16 cases of dengue fever occurred in the city.

    "This March there have been two cases. Earlier, in January and February increased six cases of eight cases," said Head of Health Office Kotamobagu Helwelderry Salmon, Tuesday (03/13/2012).

    However, he added, when compared with same period last year, this year the number of dengue cases down. Total cases of DHF in 2011 was 94 cases. While the number of cases in 2010 reached 144 and two of them to death.

    "In 2011 then, not to cause death," tambahh Salmon.

    He asked that citizens remain vigilant against the disease, especially in the rainy season like now. Precaution to be conducted, such as by keeping the environment clean and well maintained.

    "Place of stagnant water in the drain to keep it regularly, bury tin cans, bottles, flower pots and sebaginya. In addition residents are also advised to always close the water and garbage," he said.

    Salmon asked if any health complaints, residents were reluctant to immediately take it to the nearest health center or public hospital Pobundayan. "While it is for mothers to bring their children to be diligent in posyandu, village health post and health facilities that exist throughout the region Kotamobagu," he said.

    Separately, Members of Parliament Kotamobagu Anakia Mokoginta, requested that the DHO Kotamobagu serious about dengue. Moreover, as the current rainy season. "Dengue can not be underestimated. If the condition of the person bitten body was weak, as in children can lead to death," said Anakia.

    He considered that dengue prevention strategies do not just health office. "Fogging Dinkes Kotamobagu often do. But only in endemic areas. Actually fogging done to spread to all regions of the mosquito net that could potentially cause dengue," he said. (Suk)

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    Re: Indonesia: 2012 Dengue cases in No. Sulawesi

    Source: http://manado.tribunnews.com/2012/06...do-terkena-dbd

    Hingga Juni 173 Warga Manado Terkena DBD
    Tribun Manado - Kamis, 28 Juni 2012 20:45 WITA

    Google translation:

    By June 173 Residents Affected DBD Manado
    Manado Tribune - Thursday, June 28, 2012 20:45 AM
    Tribune reporter reports Manado Herviansyah

    TRIBUNMANADO.ID, SATURN - Head of Control and Environmental Health Office (DHO) Dr Joy Zeekeon Manado said up to June 2012 the number of residents affected by Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) as many as 173 people, Thursday (06/28/2012).

    "However, from January until now residents affected by dengue, continue to decline," he said.

    Zeekeon add it to DHF usually will increase the number of patients in the early years, but it entered the mid-year will continue to decline, but increased again at the end of the year.

    As for the case of death until the current number of 2 patients who died, which occurred in March and April. "Patients who die usually because they come to the hospital was stage four," he said.

    He therefore appealed to the citizens if subjected to high heat immediately checked out to the nearest health center, so that later can be detected as early as possible. "Because if untreated can be fatal," he said.

    Deputy Mayor of Galway Harley Mangindaan revealed appealed to residents to maintain the cleanliness of the environment, because it will spread dengue fever, because the environment is less clean. "Therefore, people should keep the environment clean in order to avoid dengue," he said.

    This is because Pemko Manado will not be able to maintain the cleanliness of the city, without the help of the community.

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    • #3
      Re: Indonesia: 2012 Dengue cases in No. Sulawesi

      Source: http://www.manadopost.co.id/index.ph...tail&id=114580



      Kamis, 16 Agustus 2012 , 12:44:00
      3 Meninggal Akibat DBD
      Hingga Juli Sudah 273 Kasus

      Google translation:

      Thursday, August 16, 2012, 12:44:00
      3 dies of dengue
      As of July's 273 Cases

      MANADO-Case of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) in Manado is quite high. Evidently, the interval from January to July, has handled 273 cases of health workers. "Of the 273 cases of disease occur, the three victims died in April and June 2012," said Head of Disease Control & Environmental Health Office of Joy Zeekeon Manado.

      According to him, dengue cases are always high at the beginning of the year. Because, when it coincides rainy season. "This is what causes the spread so fast," he said. If the early years of the high number of cases, the cases will decrease as the change of seasons. "And so on until the end of the year entering the rainy season comes, the chart back up his case," he explained.

      Known, Manado is a dengue endemic area. "Therefore every time the rains come, the dengue cases will go up in Manado," he said. However, compared to last year, in 2012, the number of deaths is lower, because last year's seven DHF patients who died from a total of 94 cases.

      Zeekeon added, for the prevention of this disease, Public Health Service and also informed of a healthy lifestyle and how to eradicate mosquitoes and jentiknya with three M plus. "Not only convey how to do prevention, but also how to do the handling when it comes to contracting, not to do a long time until finally the handling too late and ended in death," he concluded. Meanwhile, legislators requested Tikala proactive health office to disseminate this dengue prevention. Richard Sualang, Chairman of Commission D Dekot Manado. (Ctr-04/syl)

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      • #4
        Re: Indonesia: 2012 Dengue cases in No. Sulawesi

        Source: http://www.antaranews.com/berita/337...was-karena-dbd


        Tiga warga Manado tewas karena DBD
        Senin, 8 Oktober 2012 18:40 WIB |

        Google translation:

        Three people died from dengue Manado
        Monday, October 8, 2012 18:40 pm |

        Manado (ANTARA News) - As many as three residents Manado, North Sulawesi, killed by Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) hose from January to September 2012.

        "The victim died due to dengue in Manado are children under five years old," said Head of Disease Control and Environmental Health Office of Manado, Joy Zeekeon, in Manado on Monday.

        Zeekeon said the death toll, from Ranomuut, Ranotana Weru, and Malalayang, after earlier treatment.

        "The death occurred in March, April, and July, where every month one person who died, after being treated," said Zeekeon.

        Zeekeon said the number of dengue patients from January through September 2012 totaled 331 people, where the highest number of sufferers in February as many as 56 cases.

        January number of dengue cases that occurred in Manado, a total of 45 cases, February 56, March 44 case, the case April 37, May 33 case, June 34 case, the case July 27, August 30 and September 25 the case of the case.

        "Entering such a transition, re-targeting dengue Manado residents, so be wary not to become victims," ​​said Zeeekon.

        But he said, the peak occurrence of the disease usually occurs in December through February, because it is the peak of the rainy season.

        He said the best way to do to prevent the spread of the disease is by mosquito nest eradication (PSN) in Manado, the drain, close, bury and use mosquito nets.
        (KR-JHB)

        Editor: Ella Syafputri

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        • #5
          Re: Indonesia: 2012 Dengue cases in No. Sulawesi

          Source: http://manado.tribunnews.com/2012/11...-di-pegunungan

          Kasus Demam Berdarah Juga Terjadi di Pegunungan
          Tribun Manado - Kamis, 15 November 2012 16:06 WITA
          Laporan wartawan Tribun Manado Lucky Kawengian

          Google translation:

          Dengue cases also occurred in the Mountains
          Tribun Manado - Thursday, November 15, 2012 16:06 pm
          Reports the Tribune Manado Lucky Kawengian

          TRIBUNMANADO.CO.ID, Tondano - Health Office (PHO) Minahasa increasingly vigilant in monitoring the spread of dengue fever.

          Head of Health Office of Minahasa, dr Tinneke Sumual when interviewed Tribune Manado, Wednesday (14/11) explains, vigilance is done because it is based on research conducted throughout the year, dengue cases are no longer only occur in coastal areas, but also began to plague the mountainous regions. Throughout the 2012's as many as 67 cases of dengue fever have occurred in Minahasa.

          He explained, a few years ago it was only aware of the coastal areas are home to the spread of dengue fever. He said there was no dengue fever patients in the mountainous regions. This condition is in accordance with the characteristics of the Aedes aegypti mosquito which only live in hot regions.

          "The conditions are now so changed. Spread of dengue fever has also occurred in the mountainous regions. Conditions must be wary of the spread of dangerous diseases because the area is becoming increasingly widespread," he said.

          He explains, the condition is revealed through search results by a team of health office Minahasa. According to him, appropriate handling procedures, in addition to treating patients, physicians should also investigate the source of the disease. Doctors ask whether the patient before going to the beach or not.

          From the search it was discovered there were patients who had not been to the beach area but painful suffering dengue fever. This condition indicates the spread of the disease has been more widely.

          "Previously, all cases of dengue fever cases in Minahasa is imported from other regions. But it's different now because of the spread also occurs in the mountains," he said.

          He explained, each time finding cases of dengue fever, officials from the health office will perform the Minahasa fogging around the patient's home. This action is to minimize the spread of the disease.

          "Although Dinkes Minahasa everything possible to prevent the spread of dengue fever, but the role of the community to maintain a healthy environment has a major role to prevent the disease," he said.

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