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  • Indonesia: Child from Bangli Regency "suspected" with H5N1 bird flu referred to Sanglah Hospital in Denpasar, Bali- Negative

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    February 15, 2013 | BP

    Boy "Suspect" Bird Flu Referred to Sanglah Hospital

    Bangli (Bali Post) - MD (2.5) of Hamlet Sidawa Tamanbali
    village Bangli was referred from Bangli hospital to Sanglah
    Hospital. MD was referred to hospital Bangli, Wednesday (13/2)
    and then, with symptoms of fever, breathlessness and cough
    since three days earlier. After the lab examination in
    hospitals Bangli and a history of poultry at home patient died
    suddenly, hospitals Bangli take shortcuts refer him to the
    Sanglah Hospital.

    Managing Director of Hospital Bangli dr.
    Wayan Sudiana, Thursday (14/2) yesterday admitted referring
    MD, a kid who suspect bird flu to Sanglah Hospital, Wednesday
    (13/2).

    Patient was referred to Bangli hospital by his
    family, on Tuesday (12/2) at 19:30 pm. Of diagnosis and the
    history that is taught to the medical team in charge of the
    lab test was finally done. In lab tests conducted it, leading
    to the patient suspect bird flu. Given the limitations of the
    equipment owned hospitals Bangli in detecting disease, it
    decided to refer it to the toddler Sanglah Hospital Wednesday
    at 9:00 pm.

    '' We do not want to happen risk. Neither the
    safety nor toddlers officers themselves. Due to the detection
    of bird flu virus caused diseases need more comprehensive
    treatment,'' he said.

    Later after referred to Sanglah
    Hospital, will be tested in the form of test sweb (Biomol),
    including checks on Research and Development Lab in Jakarta.
    while Head of Livestock and Fisheries Bangli District Ir. AA
    Ngurah Samba admits there are some villages in Bangli based on
    the positive results of rapid tests bird flu. It has deployed
    officers to conduct spraying or biosecurity and control
    traffic in and out of stock at the entrance Bangli. As well as
    regular spraying disinfectant in animal markets Bangli.

    Bali Post

    Note: The computer translated the indonesian word "bocah" to "boy"; "bocah" can refer to a boy or a girl.
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    Re: Indonesia, Bali: Boy "Suspect" H5N1 Bird Flu Referred to Sanglah Hospital

    This child, suspected with an H5N1 infection, is a resident of hamlet (Dusun) Sidawa of village (Desa) Taman Bali of sub-district (Kecamatan) Bangli, Bangli Regency.

    Dozens of poultry are reported dead in the last few days from the immediate area including Sidawa. link: http://metrobali.com/2013/02/13/pulu...dak-di-sidawa/

    The media report is not clear whether these birds were infected with H5N1.
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      Re: Indonesia: Child from Bangli Regency &quot;suspected&quot; with H5N1 bird flu referred to Sanglah Hospital in Denpasar, Bali- Negative

      Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com/bali-d...-negative.html

      Edition: Saturday, February 16 2013
      Two avian flu suspects test negative
      by Luh De Suriyani on 2013-02-16

      A team of doctors at Sanglah Hospital confirmed that the laboratory tests on two toddlers suspected of suffering from avian flu had come back with negative results.

      Early last week, the 9-month-old baby identified as AG from the remote village of Tembuku and a two-and-a-half-year-old boy, AD, both from Bangli regency, were rushed to Sanglah Hospital suffering from respiratory problems and other symptoms of avian flu.

      The two boys live in villages where poultry infected with avian influenza had been identified.

      I Ketut Suarjaya, head of the provincial health office, told journalists that the laboratory tests, examined in Jakarta, had shown that the H5NI virus that caused avian flu was not affecting the two children...

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        Re: Indonesia: Child from Bangli Regency &quot;suspected&quot; with H5N1 bird flu referred to Sanglah Hospital in Denpasar, Bali- Negative



        Child From Bangli Negative Bird Flu
        Saturday, 16 February 2013 10:43

        Child referral RSUD Bangli with suspected avian influenza could be treated in Nusa Indah Space RSUP Sanglah, expressed negative bird flu. According to the Head of Public Relations RSUP Sanglah, Doctor Kadek Nariyantha, the child with the initials MD are experiencing severe pneumonia, or inflammation of the lungs.

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