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  • #16
    Re: Indonesia BF - 5/28-29

    Yogjakarta sequences

    http://www.recombinomics.com/News/05..._Sequence.html

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    • #17
      Re: Indonesia BF - 5/28-29

      Originally posted by Bruce
      Ok im starting to lose it here, http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6504 all input apresiated, cases im missing and how to build a database wich can be searched by country.
      What information is missing from your database?
      Last edited by Sally Furniss; August 27, 2006, 06:47 PM.

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      • #18
        Re: Indonesia BF - 5/28-29

        Bird flu swallowed casualties died 36th in Indonesia the writer: WidhorosoJakarta -- MIOL: the Government confirmed casualties died 36th resulting from bird flu in Indonesia.Casualties died finally as a result of this deadly illness was one of the man's adolescents was 18 years from West Java old.Was like this it was announced the Department of the Health, on Monday (29/5).This assurance was received after results of the blood test that was carried out the WHO laboratory was accepted by the Department of Health showed bird flu to positive casualties."We accepted results of the test of youth blood of happening."Positive results, said Ahmad Prihatna the Department of Health infectious diseases expert.Casualties and his younger sister who were 10 years old died last week in RS Handsome Sadikin Bandung.Beforehand, WHO confirmed casualties's brother also died resulting from bird flu.The beginning of this month emerged the illness concern that was caused by the virus H5N1 this has bermutasi and spread between humankind.This emerged after seven members of one family in North Sumatra died resulting from this illness.The expert from WHO said at this time possibly the spread happened antarmanusia in the limited scope.However WHO stated at this time the virus not bermutasi until making him find it easy to spread."30 people who carried out contact with this family were isolated."However, up to now was not yet that showed was attacked by bird flu, explained WHO.This made Indonesia the country of most casualties died resulting from bird flu.At this time, was recorded by 120 people had died in various countries since the plague of this illness spread 2003 then.(AFP/OL-06)</PRE>
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        • #19
          Re: Indonesia BF - 5/28-29

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          • #20
            Re: Indonesia BF - 5/28-29

            New Suspect H5N1 Bird Flu Cluster in Bandung Indonesia

            Recombinomics Commentary
            May 29, 2006

            The patient, according to him, has been given by medical treatment and was done by the inspection of blood, the throat and other. The sample of the patient's inspection will be sent to Jakarta, on Monday (29/5) and when positive results, will be given by medical treatment in the first stage. "Hopefully, his condition continued to improve.

            Moreover tomorrow him, on Friday (26/5), his brother-in-law who worked as the driver in a company, has wrought again as usual. However, on Saturday (27/5), his brother-in-law again was hot and breathless. Finally my brother-in-law was brought to the community health centre. "But from puskemas even was reconciled to RSHS Bandung," he revealed.

            It was further that LK explained, his brother's family and himself did not maintain the poultry, like the chicken or birds. However the neighbour in his house environment, indeed many that maintained the chicken. Moreover, in his area also had the poultry farm. Nevertheless, had not spread the news had the chicken that died.

            But on Saturday, last May 27 had the chicken inspection from the Livestock Breeding Service. These chickens were gathered from each RT. results of the inspection, he said had eight positive chickens was affected by bird flu and was destroyed

            The above translation describes a new suspect H5N1 bird flu family cluster in Bandung in West Java. The new cluster is near the fatal familial cluster that was just confirmed by WHO. The new WHO website shows the earlier confirmed H5N1 positive cases in West Java, which has had 13 cases of which 10 were fatal..

            H5N1 isolated from these patients has a novel cleavage site, as do most of the isolates from Jakarta and Tangerang.

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            • #21
              Re: Indonesia BF - 5/28-29

              Thanks to Niman and Treyfish

              WHO Indonesian website.

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              • #22
                Re: Indonesia BF - 5/28-29

                still isnt up to date but does have some good maps.have they ever had a website devoted to a particular country before?must be SOME pressure.perhaps the new phase guidlines will be announced from here also.
                CSI:WORLD http://swineflumagazine.blogspot.com/

                treyfish2004@yahoo.com

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                • #23
                  Re: Indonesia BF - 5/28-29

                  all credit to niman!"he who never sleeps"
                  CSI:WORLD http://swineflumagazine.blogspot.com/

                  treyfish2004@yahoo.com

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                  • #24
                    Re: Indonesia BF - 5/28-29

                    Six bird flu cases in Indonesia
                    From correspondents in Jakarta
                    May 30, 2006
                    THE World Health Organisation confirmed six new human cases of bird flu in Indonesia overnight and said three of the infected people had died.

                    The new cases bring WHO's global human toll from bird flu to 127 dead, with 224 cases in 10 countries.

                    WHO said none of the new cases was associated with a suspicious-looking family cluster on the northern part of Indonesia's Sumatra island, and said none of the victims appeared to have infected anyone else.

                    "The cases are widely dispersed geographically," WHO said in a statement.

                    And while some of the people appear to have had contact with birds, the global health agency and local officials were working to find out how two others became infected.

                    They are a 43-year-old man from South Jakarta, who developed symptoms on 6 May but who has recovered, and a 15-year-old girl from West Sumatra, who became ill on 17 May and who is still in the hospital, WHO said.

                    Another new case was that of an 18-year-old man from Bandung on Java island who had tested negative earlier in Hong Kong. The latest result classified him as a H5N1 case, said I Nyoman Kandun, director-general of communicable disease control.

                    The teenager was the brother of a 10-year-old girl who was tested positive for H5N1 by the Hong Kong laboratory last week. Both died last Wednesday.

                    Local health authorities believe sick chickens infected the brother and sister, as poultry started dying in their village a few days before they became ill, Mr Kandun said.

                    The Bandung siblings are considered the seventh family cluster in Indonesia, but their case is not triggering as much concern as the cluster in north Sumatra, where H5N1 killed seven people in a single family.

                    Experts say limited human-to-human transmission of the virus may have occurred in the Sumatran family because several took care of relatives who became ill earlier.

                    WHO said they may have picked up the virus during such close and prolonged contact.

                    However, genetic analyses of the virus have not found any of the changes known to allow the virus to spread efficiently among people - a necessary precursor to the start of a pandemic.

                    "An additional case occurred in a 39-year-old man from West Jakarta. He developed symptoms on 9 May, was hospitalized on 16 May, and died on 19 May," WHO said in a statement on its website at http://www.who.int.

                    "The investigation determined that the man cleaned pigeon faeces from blocked roof gutters at his home shortly before symptom onset. No further potential source of exposure was identified."

                    Pigeons are among the dozens of bird species known to have been infected with H5N1.

                    Since re-emerging in Asia in late 2003, the virus has spread especially fast in the past six months, moving into parts of the Middle East, Europe and Africa.

                    Indonesia has been hard hit by avian influenza, with 49 cases reported by the Ministry of Health and 36 deaths.

                    The virus is very difficult to track in the nation, which is made up of 17,508 islands that stretch 5120km from east to west and where more than 500 languages are spoken by diverse ethnic groups.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Indonesia BF - 5/28-29

                      I have been puzzling through all the articles in Indonesian with machine translation provided by Theresa and Henry.

                      Not knowing the country of Indonesia, it's sometimes hard for me to tell if the newest person who is sick is from the same area as prior clusters or perhaps is a member of a cluster that's continuing to expand. Weren't we guessing we'd know by Sunday if the virus was more transmissable human to human, if more were becoming infected??? Is this Monday??? Do we know? WHO doesn't think so, I take it...

                      Thanks to all who are working on who got infected, where and when and what the relationships are:
                      Henry Niman, Theresa (great map), Bruce, Hawkeye, Blue Jay, Toaster2, Treyfish and others... and nice commentary on WHO's changing the Pandemic Alert Levels, DB.

                      Mingus and JJackson and AlaskaDenise, interesting stuff from the Mingus little lab...

                      Mellie
                      Last edited by Sally Furniss; August 27, 2006, 06:47 PM.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Indonesia BF - 5/28-29

                        Originally posted by Mellie
                        I have been puzzling through all the articles in Indonesian with machine translation provided by Theresa and Henry.

                        Not knowing the country of Indonesia, it's sometimes hard for me to tell if the newest person who is sick is from the same area as prior clusters or perhaps is a member of a cluster that's continuing to expand. Weren't we guessing we'd know by Sunday if the virus was more transmissable human to human, if more were becoming infected??? Is this Monday??? Do we know? WHO doesn't think so, I take it...
                        Well, all of the new cases in the last couple of days (either newly hospitalzied or newly confirmed as having H5N1) have not been anywhere near the Big Cluster in Karo, Sumatra, so -- as far as we can tell from news reports -- that cluster doesn't seem to be growing/spreading. As far as we can tell -- but who knows....

                        Meanwhile, there are more cases popping up in Bandung on Java -- and the latest case, Isman, reportedly comes from a village neighboring the village where the deceased brother and sister were from -- they died just a couple of days ago. Don't know what's going on there.... ??

                        That's my understanding of the situation anyway. Someone, please, correct me if I'm wrong. It IS hard to keep track of what's going on in Indonesia.
                        ...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. - Sherlock Holmes

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                        • #27
                          55,000 poultries in Surabaya vaccinated / Anang Prasetyo improves

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                          East Java
                          55,000 poultries have in Surabaya been vaccinated

                          Penulis: Heri Susetyo

                          SURABAYA--MIOL: The government of the Surabaya City has mengvaksinasi around 55,000 poultries to prevent the bird flu virus. The plan is, all the poultry has in the 'Crocodile City been' vaccinated' in June 2006.

                          "This vaccination the program paketan that will be carried out all over the district in Surabaya. The plan is, all the districts have been finished was done by the poultry vaccination," said the Official from the Health Service of the City Surabaya Yeti to the reporter in Surabaya, on Monday (29/5/).

                          This Monday the vaccination was carried out in three RW, the Wonokromo District and three RW the Jagir District. The vaccination was carried out by the official of Livestock Breeding of the Service and fisheries were helped district apparatus.

                          The Anang condition

                          The Anang Prasetyo condition, the patient suspect bird flu that was treated in RSU Dr Soetomo Surabaya, in the condition improved. According to Sulastri, 42, your mother Anang Prasetiyo, the condition for his child continued to improve.

                          "Was not in vain the fast family on Monday on Thursday for Anang recovery," said the woman from the Doko Village, the Gampengrejo Subdistrict, the Kediri Regency.

                          The woman of two children claimed, although being seen deliberated with the team of the doctor, the family, the neighbour and heeded the interview with several reporters, in the heart and the mouth him continued to read the prayer for his child's recovery.

                          "Possibly my child realised because at that time all the family, good the husband, the grandfather, the grandmother, bude, the uncle and his nephews came here," kenang him with sumringah. (HS/OL-02).

                          ...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. - Sherlock Holmes

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                          • #28
                            WHO docs examine Jones Ginting / other family members tested

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                            Tim [Team] Doctor WHO Bezuk the Patient Jones Ginting Bird Flu in RS Adam the Owner

                            Results of the Photograph [X-ray] were Still being received Spotty White
                            Medan, (Analisa)
                            May 30, 2006

                            The team of the doctor WHO visited the Jones Ginting bird flu patient (23) that still was undergoing the maintenance in the Public Hospital (RSU) H Adam the Owner, on Monday (29/5). Now from results of the photograph [X-ray] inspection of the patient, still was gotten around 20 percent still was spotty white in his part of the lungs.

                            So the team of the doctor RSU Adam the Owner was still being again waiting for results of the further inspection until spotty white this really was not still was seen in his lung part, just could be stated his condition was again restored.

                            Whereas the condition for the bird flu patient day after day increasingly improved although the patient Jones Ginting from the Village of Semblang Kabanjahe the Karo Land must be still undergoing the maintenance in special Space of the Longing of A RSU H Adam the Owner.

                            Even so sample blood, the nose and hapusan the family's Jones throat was sent to be done by the inspection in Jakarta. However results of his inspection were still being waiting for results around 3 till 4 days.

                            Was like this the explanation of the development of the bird flu patient was sent by Wadir I the Medical Service and Education Dr Nur Rasyid Lubis SpB HM (FIC) in his office, on Monday (29/5).

                            On that occasion Nur Rasyid explained, the team of the doctor from WHO consisted of Dr Shalini Pearun Singh and Dr Yani had an opportunity to visit the Jones bird flu patient by being equipped special clothes were similar to the astronaut [ ] to know to how far the development of the health of this patient for him underwent the maintenance in the special room.

                            According to Nur Rasyid, the patient Jones still continue to diinfus. Moreover in his maintenance space was equipped by television set facilities and AC so that he is more comfortable and not bored was treated in this room so as he no longer goes to leave the room of the maintenance went to the cafe in front of the hospital.

                            For that reason also the guarding headed towards his room was tightened with the guarding of two officials of the Security Unit by turns to guard the visit from his family and the visit from the reporter.
                            That was done to prevent the matter being not wanted because better prevented than treated, said Nur Rasyid.

                            Observation of the Analysis, was seen a poster in the left corner headed the room parawatan the bird flu patient was met the article "Be Careful this area the place involved a high risk was affected by the infection."

                            According to Rasyid, beforehand the medical WHO Uyeki MD team, MPH MPP stated the salute towards Jones Ginting body immunity that continued to remain underwent the maintenance when compared with other casualties who died.

                            When being seen from the incubation period was experienced by the patient 3 to 5 days were seen has caused the sign of the bird flu patient to die. However Jones until this could be still continuing to remain. When compared with his family's 7 members who died.

                            KUNJUNGAN

                            Rasyid added, beforehand the chairman DPR RI Great Laksono in his working visit to RSU Adam the Owner said, the case of bird flu in North Sumatra already red light for that of the North Sumatran Health Service in handling this case it was hoped did not play, but must be fast and preceptive so that casualties do not fall.

                            With the existence of the case of this bird flu was hoped for in order to be handled more again serious by doing anticipation so that the spreading link of bird flu is interrupted so as to not happen again in the other area.

                            With the existence of the case of this bird flu for the step in the future must be done by his handling so as to be not waiting to have the case of bird flu just again, he said.



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                            ...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. - Sherlock Holmes

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                              Re: Indonesia BF - 5/28-30

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