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  • Indonesia: 2013 Dengue cases in Kalimantan

    Source: http://kotawaringinbaratkab.go.id/pd...umum&Itemid=12

    Demam Berdarah Terus Meluas
    Berita - BeritaUmum
    Monday, 14 January 2013 07:03

    Google translation:

    Dengue Fever Spreads Continue
    News - BeritaUmum
    Monday, 14 January 2013 07:03

    Dengue Fever Spreads Continue
    Degue Dengue Fever (DHF) in the West Kotawaringin continues to expand. The disease is caused by a mosquito bite agypty aides has increased in all the health centers in Kobar. Health Department seeks to abate fogging and division to combat mosquito nest (PSN)
    Chief Medical Officer Kobar drg. Indrawan Sakti said the spread of dengue cases in Kobar continues to expand. It must be the most numerous cases of dengue in urban areas, but all health centers have increased cases of dengue.
    "Cases of dengue fever for January has reached 50 cases. The case of all the centers, the most health centers in the city, especially shini (Madurejo) and Pelingkau, and Mendawai. Outside the city, the Sungai Ranggit, "he said.
    The rise in dengue cases in mid-January has been predicted earlier, due to the end of a long holiday betepatan Christmas and New Year. Many people who return to their activities after the holidays outside the area. This condition has the potential entry of DHF patients from outside the area.
    So far efforts to conduct fogging in several regions continues. In order cycle of mosquitoes do not develop within a week performed twice fogging. "We do this because a mosquito larva takes four days. So for one week twice attempted fogging, "he said.
    Besides fogging, it also provides free of charge to residents abate. "If this is run by the well, the dengue cases can be lowered. In the case of dengue fever there were three who died, "he explained.
    Meanwhile, Head of Health Workaround Syamsudin, Fogging mass not only in the city, but as a whole. A number of places where many citizens affected dengue fogging is also a prime target. "For the city continues, the existing village opposite has also been carried out fogging up the Kumai District. While in another district already done by each health center, "he explained.
    Officers were deployed to carry out fogging not just one or two but dozens of people. (Source Radar Sampit, January 14, 2013)

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    Re: Indonesia: 2013 Dengue cases in Kalimantan

    Source: http://www.metrotvnews.com/metronews...arah-di-Kalsel


    NASIONAL
    Dua Orang Meninggal akibat Demam Berdarah di Kalsel
    Minggu, 20 Januari 2013 | 11:58 WIB



    Google translation:

    NATIONAL
    Two people died due to Dengue Fever in South Kalimantan
    Sunday, January 20, 2013 | 11:58 pm


    Metrotvnews.com, Banjarmasin: Two of the 146 citizens of South Kalimantan (South Kalimantan) who develop dengue hemorrhagic fever (DB) have died since the beginning of January. Residents asked to be aware of srangan disease.

    Chief Medical Officer Rusdiansyah South Kalimantan, said the stricken DB was spread over 13 districts. "Since the beginning of this year there were two people who were killed in the attack DB. Therefore we are asking residents to be alert for DB attacks," he said in Banjarmasin, Sunday (20/1).

    He said the death toll from the DB is patient origin Kotabaru and Barito Kuala district. The highest incidence of dengue attack Hulu Sungai with 26 cases, 23 cases Banjarbaru City, and the District Land Sea (Kabupaten Tanah Laut )15 cases. In January 2012 the number reached 311 cases of DHF.

    Meanwhile, throughout the 2012 attacks recorded dengue cases reached 1552, 25 patients died of whom did not get to be treated medically. "The movement of the three M we need to re-stimulate in the area, including the use of mosquito nets and anti-mosquito drugs and proper treatment of dengue fever by the officers," he said.

    Besides dengue, South Kalimantan region is also highly vulnerable to attacks of malaria and chikungunya. (DY/OL01)

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    • #3
      Re: Indonesia: 2013 Dengue cases in Kalimantan

      Source: http://www.radarbanjarmasin.co.id/be...erang-dbd.html

      Januari, 85 Warga Terserang DBD
      Sabtu, 2 Februari 2013 - 09:04:22
      Radar Banua

      Google translation:

      January, 85 Residents Suffer DBD
      Saturday, February 2, 2013 - 09:04:22
      radar Banua


      Kandangan - Throughout the month of January 2013, there were 85 residents Hulu Sungai Selatan (HSS) infected with Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF). They are spread over eleven districts in the county and is still under medical care at the Hospital Regional Public Service Board (BLUD) Hasan Basry Kandangan.

      Chief Medical Officer of HSS, H Mursidi SKM M Kes Radar confirmed Banjarmasin said, during the rainy season that occurs in South Kalimantan, especially in the HSS. Certainly there will be people who develop DHF. Because the disease can spread the virus through the river and the land, which is done by humans.

      Moreover, people in this area are often traveling (madam) to districts / cities to earn a living. Coming home from traveling, the fever has started coming a sign of getting sick, arguing exposed WISA (poison). When taken to the hospital, but not exposed WISA dengue virus.

      "Each of the patients were positive for dengue, we will immediately do fogging. This, in order to constrain the rate of dengue virus growth somewhere, "said Mursidi. Disclosed, during the month of January there were 85 patients who fell ill. But to all the patients had been receiving medical treatment.

      So that there are already allowed to go home, and some are still in treatment because the condition is still very critical. He appealed to the people, if you find a family member stricken with dengue to immediately went to the nearest clinic or hospital. Because if already severe, to get medical help can be hard. (rif)

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      • #4
        Re: Indonesia: 2013 Dengue cases in Kalimantan

        Source: http://www.radarsampit.net/berita-28...kasus-dbd.html

        Minggu, 03 Februari 2013 - 20:26:50 WIB
        Sebulan 150 Kasus DBD
        Diposting oleh : Widodo


        Google translation:

        Sunday, February 3, 2013 - 20:26:50 PM
        A month 150 cases of DHF
        Posted by: Widodo



        PANGKALAN BUN, Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in the West Kotawaringin (Kobar) has not abated. In January recorded 150 cases. While the death toll in the rainy season has reached four times.

        Latest victim is Joel Falentino Manurung, 11-month-old boy who is a citizen of Trans LIK RT 14 Pasir Panjang Village, Arut District South, West Kotawaringin. He died while undergoing treatment at Hospital Sultan Imanuddin Pangkalan Bun mid-January.

        Chief Medical Officer Kobar drg Indrawan Sakti said dengue cases in Kobar continues. But he claimed DBD showed a decline in the last ten days. "For dengue cases in January 2013, there are 150 cases. The numbers at the beginning of January is quite a lot, and within ten days showed decreased quite dramatically, "said Indrawan Way yesterday.

        Told Indrawan, every day there are always new cases. Between December 18 to January 25, an average of three cases per day. While the graph is rising again on January 28, the six cases in a day.

        "Efforts to eradicate dengue from PSN and memfogging will be guarded so that no more victims," ​​he said.

        Furthermore Indrawan explained, efforts that have been taken by the government in suppressing the behavior of dengue cases have to be offset by the 3M plus the cover, drain, and hoarding of goods that could be used for breeding larvae.

        "At least little thing that is sprinkled abate to places where water reservoirs. During this free abate been provided in health centers. Thus the awareness and public participation are also expected in the eradication of dengue cases in Kobar, "he said.

        During the rainy season, predicted dengue cases continue to threaten residents Kobar, even the number could double. "If you look at these conditions, DHF can occur until April. It was returned to the people, especially depending on the cleanliness of the community and the effort to PSN, "he explained. (Rin)

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        • #5
          Re: Indonesia: 2013 Dengue cases in Kalimantan

          Source: http://kaltim.tribunnews.com/2013/02...eralihan-musim

          Home ? Tribun Etam ? Balikpapan
          DBD Meningkat di Peralihan Musim
          Tribun Kaltim - Minggu, 24 Februari 2013 19:55 WITA

          Google translation:

          Home ?Tribune Etam? Balikpapan
          Rise in dengue Eve
          Kaltim Tribune - Sunday, February 24, 2013 19:55 pm

          BALIKPAPAN, tribunkaltim.co.id-high rainfall that occurred since the beginning of last year that the statistics for dissemination Dengue Fever (DHF) in the city of Balikpapan also shows the typical increase.

          This is because the standing water caused by rain be an effective medium for mosquito larvae perekembangbiakan agepty aides are a major source of disease-causing dengue.

          Head of the City Health Office (DKK) Balikpapan Muryani Dyah said the ratio of this disease are at the highest rate in January, where the data collected from various hospitals totaling 125 cases.

          While the month of February until the third week of this number of people has reached about 49 cases.

          Dyah also said the increasing number of people is indeed a plural thing happens every rainy season, typically the increase is taking place at the end of the year and only slightly megalami drop in March.

          "Usually at the end of the rainy season there are many dengue cases, and this increase will continue to occur in the month of March," he said.

          Although not to cause casualties, but Dyah also asking the public to be wary of mosquito larvae pertumbuahna this, especially after the last few days has been entered into the transition tampakanya season.

          Because this condition usually more dangerous due to erratic weather conditions, which usually begins with blistering heat and then turn to the intensity of rainfall is quite heavy.

          Author: Januar Alamijaya

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          • #6
            Re: Indonesia: 2013 Dengue cases in Kalimantan

            Source: http://www.radarbanjarmasin.co.id/be...h-109-dbd.html

            Baru Bulan Kedua Sudah 109 DBD
            Sabtu, 9 Maret 2013 - 08:15:2

            Google translation:

            New Moon The second Already 109 DBD
            Saturday, March 9, 2013 - 08:15:27


            Banjarbaru - Following the outbreak of dengue virus to one of his sons, Mayor Banjarbaru Ruzaidin Noor, again asking for government agencies and institutions that contribute to address the high number of cases of illness or pesien Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) in the last two months of 2013, found 109 cases. Ruzaidin Noor insisted, coordination should be improved, the number of DHF cases it can continue to grow. "In addition to avoiding aegypt aedes mosquito bites, I urge residents to clean the place emergence larvae," he said last Thursday. Expresses, before Indro hospitalized, treated for suspected dengue declared, he had ruled all authorities and institutions of public health services, health centers and health center networks in the City of Banjarbaru for maximum action. Admittedly, Extraordinary Events (KLB) who have declared local city health office internally, because some of the criteria are met. "So, it is necessary to address the condition of effective and appropriate treatment," he said. According to data Banjarbaru City Health Department, in just two months, from January to the end of February last, carrying as many as 53 patients with dengue fever patients. Meanwhile, dengue patients has reached 109 patients. More surprising, susceptible within 30 days of a patient's expressed shock syndrome due to the dengue virus mosquito bites, lucky to be overcome and not to die. Head of Section (Kasi) and Communicable Disease Control at the Health Office Banjarbaru, Maulidah states, the number of cases is likely to increase. If, there is no seriousness from all parties to anticipate the spread of the dengue virus. For that, the community is expected to continue up the environment to stay clean and healthy. "We're still focusing on providing an understanding of 3M (cleaning, drain, burying garbage) to the public," he said Friday (8/3) yesterday. At least, all citizens can depletion of water reservoirs, burying waste in order to avoid tertampungnya rain. "Socialization is also done through the distribution of free abate health center staff," he explained. Admittedly, overcoming dengue outbreak, it has been optimized interpreter monitors larvae (Jumantik). "So, in addition to eradicate mosquitoes, we also seek to optimize Jumantik cadre of officers in each region," he said. Stressed, all citizens are entitled to abate the powder blushes for the tub of water provided for the purpose in the bathroom. "How to use it, 20 grams abate For sprinkled on the tub that the contents of 20 liters," teranya.

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