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  • Indonesia - H5N1 Avian Flu Suspect in Jakarta - Child Hospitalized - Tested Negative

    It seems to me the child is in hospital as a precaution to rule out avian flu. First tests were negative.

    Suspected Bird Flu , Child 11 Years Isolated RS Sulianti


    WEDNESDAY, 04 NOVEMBER 2015 |

    TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - A boy aged 11 years initials DA treated in isolation rooms at the Infectious Diseases Hospital Prof Dr Sulianti Saroso, since Monday, November 2, 2015.

    "There is a history of contact with chickens died suddenly," the doctor said Desrinawati , which handles these patients, when met at the Sulianti Saroso on Wednesday, November 4th, 2015.


    Desrinawati said the child previously examined in the sub-district Puskesmas Koja, North Jakarta. Doctors saw the boy shown symptoms similar to bird flu. Therefore, when arriving at the hospital, the DA immediately put into the isolation room. "The signs of bird flu has been reduced, but still we still observed," he said.

    DA current condition has improved. Hot body temperature to normal gradually. Finally, the body temperature is already in figure 36.7 degrees Celsius. "Stay cough," he said.

    To ascertain whether or not the DA of bird flu, the doctor will need to check three times. The third examination results will come out tomorrow morning. While the two previous examination, the doctor said that the boy was negative of bird flu. "Still waiting for the results of Research and Development in the area of ​​State Printing," he said.

    Desrinawati said the H5N1 virus is a fast and powerful virus that infects the lungs. "The disease can be passed touch with the dead birds or by air," he said.

    The child is known to have 5 chickens kate at home and four of them died suddenly. Currently, the hospital is still awaiting the results of the third out. If the third test is negative, the child is declared free of bird flu.

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    Boy undergoing treatment at Sulianti Saroso.

    Wednesday, November 4th, 2015

    VIVA.co.id - A boy with the initials A (11) which is a resident of Koja, North Jakarta, to undergo treatment at the Infectious Diseases Hospital Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso. He expected suspect bird flu (H5N1) because of sustained high fever.

    Head of the Medical Staff Functional Children RSIP Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso Dyani Kusumowardhani said, patients entered into RSPI as suspect H5N1 (Avian Influenza) on Monday, November 2, 2015. Previous A treatment in Koja Sub-district health center.

    "Until now there has been no result out whether the patient is positive for bird flu. Currently, we are conducting the examination using MetodeReverse Transcription - Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR)," said Dyani, Wednesday, November 4, 2015.

    According Dyani, this time the patient A condition is quite stable despite being treated in isolation. Patients currently in the special care physicians in order to prove the truth of the H5N1 virus.

    "We will continue to monitor the patient's condition, for now there is no specific drug treatment. However, the symptoms of the patients did lead to the characteristics of the bird flu virus," he added.

    Dyani explained, the victims will be known for bird flu or not after examination using PCR that the new results obtained in two days.
    "PCR is out later directly sent R & D to be verified, the results may be obtained 1-2 days ahead."


    Bocah laki-laki itu menjalani perawatan di RSPI Sulianti Saroso
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    • #3
      North Jakarta boy who owns pet chickens suspected of having bird flu

      By Coconuts Jakarta November 4, 2015 / 11:15 WIB

      An 11-year-old boy, identified by his initials DA, is suspected of having contracted bird flu and is being examined at Prof Dr Sulianti Saroso Infectious Diseases Hospital in North Jakarta.

      Medical professionals believe DA may have contracted the bird flu because he has four pet chickens at his home in Koja, North Jakarta.

      ?Until now the results haven?t come out so we don?t know yet if the patient has bird flu,? said Dr Dyani Kusumowardhani, head of the Child Medical Care staff at the hospital, as quoted by Okezone yesterday.

      ?We will continually monitor the patient?s conditions even though we haven?t given him any special medication. But the patient is exhibiting symptoms of bird flu.?
      ...

      An 11-year-old boy, identified by his initials DA, is suspected of having contracted bird flu and is being examined at Prof Dr Sulianti Saroso Infectious Diseases Hospital in North Jakarta.

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      Tuesday, November 3, 2015 - 22:17 pm

      Maintain Chicken, Boy Suspected Bird Flu Suspect

      JAKARTA - A boy berisinial DA (11) suspected bird flu and is now being treated at the Infectious Diseases Hospital (RSPI) Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso, North Jakarta (Jakut).

      Earlier, the boy who lives in Kampung Shelf Young, Kampung Tanah Merah, RT03 / RW19, District Koja, North Jakarta Koja was treated in health centers, and referred to RSPI Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso because of suspected bird flu.

      Unknown, DA maintains four manifold Bantam chickens in his parents' home suffering from high fever for a week, then died suddenly.

      Head of the Medical Staff Functional Children RSPI Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso, Dyani Kusumowardhani acknowledges it received patients suspect H5N1 (Avian Influenza) on Monday, November 2nd, 2015.

      "Until now the results have not come out, whether the patient is positive for bird flu, this time we are conducting the examination using the method of Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR)," said Dyani told reporters on Tuesday (03/11/2015).

      He explained that the current DA condition has stabilized but can not be met by relatives directly, because the room was still being treated in isolation and amid checked whether positive H5NI virus.

      "We will continue to monitor the patient's condition, for now there is no specific drug treatment, but the symptoms of the patients did lead to the characteristics of the bird flu virus," he added.

      Sulianti said, when the conditions referred DA had a high fever for several days, though not accompanied by shortness of breath, poor boy does have a history of contact with dead birds.

      "PCR is out later directly sent R & D to be verified, the result may be out of the next two days," said Dyani.

      Meanwhile, Head of North Jakarta Health Agency, Bambang Suheri, said it had carried out an investigation on the case of its citizens.

      Moreover, he added, it has examined the family members and the people who interact with the patient's past.

      "Still we examine whether the patient's family also suffered similar symptoms, if there were lead there directly we recommend to be checked to RSPI," said Bambang.

      Then, the Mayor of North Jakarta, Rustam Effendi said it currently has formed a special team from the Sub-Department of Health and Sub Ranch to take early action on this case.

      "Not positive, we still wait for the results, but the actions we take in anticipation of transmission already with the relevant agencies," Rustam short when confirmed.

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      Seorang bocah berisinial DA 11 diduga suspect flu burung dan kini tengah dirawat di Rumah Sakit Penyakit Infeksi RSPI - Megapolitan - Okezone Megapolitan
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        Tugu Utara boy Negative Bird Flu

        REPORTER: SURIAMAN PANJAITAN | EDITOR: KASIM LOPI | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH, 2015 21:38 PM | READ 124 TIMES Tugu Utara boy Negative Bird Flu

        The boy with the initials DA (11), a resident of Kampung shoals, RT 03/19, Village Tugu Utara, Koja, North Jakarta, which is undergoing intensive treatment at the Infectious Diseases Hospital (RSPI) Sulianti Saroso, Sunter Agung, Tanjung Priok, because the alleged suspect or have symptoms of bird flu has returned to her home. Based on the results of the examination, the boy was negative of bird flu.

        "Now I am relieved because the RSPI said twice examination results are negative"
        Nur Hidayah (42). The boy's mother said, based on the results of his son tested negative for bird flu.

        "Now I am relieved because the RSPI told of two examination results were negative. According to the doctor, my son is apparently only has spots on his lungs not bird flu," he said, Wednesday (4/11).

        Functional Children's Medical Staff, Sulianti Saroso, Desrinawati said the boy suspected of having bird flu has been improved. However, it still must isolate and examine it to determine whether the H5N1 virus actually contracted in the boy's body.

        "Patients development (health) improved. However, signs of bird flu remains to be our observation," he said.


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        Unexpected boy Apparently Bird Flu Already Home from RSPI

        Wednesday, November 4, 2015 - 18:27 pm

        CAPE PRIOK (Pos Kota) - The boy suspected of having bird flu had already returned to his home on Wednesday (4/11). Boy named Albani is back playing around his house.

        Poskotanews when it comes to his house in Jalan Tugu Utara Youth shoals, Tanjung Priok, Albani seems to play chase with some friends, in front of his house. 11-year-old boy was admitted already healthy enough.

        "Nah, the body has not limp anymore. Only occasionally still coughing, "he said, Wednesday (4/11) at around 16:00 pm.

        Nur Hidayah (42), his mother, said her youngest child was already in the house since around 13:00 pm after a welcome home party RSPI Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso. He also said he was happy and relieved because it is based on two examinations by doctors at the hospital her son tested negative for bird flu.

        "Now I am relieved because the RSPI said twice examination results are negative. According to the doctor, my son is apparently only has spots on his lungs not bird flu, "he said.

        Even so, he added, his son was still asked to return to the hospital to control and take the last or third examination. "I'll have to return again Thursday for ngambil final examination results. But when it's allowed to be discharged gini would mean already discovered that the results remain negative, "he added.

        Previously, Functional Children's Medical Staff RSPI Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso, dr. Desrinawati say, condition the boy who was suspected of having bird flu had been improved. However, it still must isolate and examine it to determine whether the H5N1 virus actually contracted in the boy's body.

        "Patients development (health) improved. However, signs of bird flu remains to be our observation, "he said, in front of the hospital isolation room, Jalan Sunter Permai Raya Baru, Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, Wednesday (4/11) at 12:54 pm.

        According to him, the boy's body temperature was already back to normal, from which previously had 37.8 Celsius today already 36.7 Celsius. "The heat has subsided. When I first entered the hospital, his body temperature of 37.8 Celsius. Now it is normal that is 36.7 centigrade, cough-cough lived who has not lost, "he said.

        "We've already checked it twice, the results were negative. Then there is the third examination so patients still have to be isolated while awaiting the results of a third investigation, which comes out tomorrow (Thursday), "he added.

        The process of examination, the doctor said, which was commissioned to the throat, esophagus, lungs and blood. Then also given vitamins to maintain his endurance.

        "Already we are doing the examination. Whether it checks for the throat, all of them, as well as blood tests, throat, and all sorts. We also provide treatment with vitamins and cold medicine, as well as cough medicine, "he concluded.

        Albani confirmed about his return, the Head of Legal and public relations as well Partnership RSPI Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso, dr. Abdul Aziz admitted that it can not be sure. However, according to him, until 16:00, Albani still isolated.

        "When I go home, yet (Albani still isolated). I was home at 4 (pm), "he said.

        However, after being told that Albani was in his house, Aziz was reluctant to go back to comment. Including the matter of hospital policy that let patients suspected of bird flu home when the final examination results have not come out.

        Whether the hospital should let patients suspected of bird flu last home when the examination results or conclusions around the results of the actual examination of unpublished or out? "I'll confirm deh. I can not give a statement about it. I have not been able to give a description to it. I later confirmed for now. "

        Reported previously, DA (supposedly A), a resident of Village Tugu Utara, Koja Sub-district, North Jakarta, suspected of suffering from bird flu. Allegations emerged because 11-year-old boy suffered hot high fever accompanied by cough shortly after four pet chickens died suddenly.

        By his family, the boy was taken to the health center around his home to be treated, Monday (11/02/2015). However, because there is a history of contact with four chickens that died suddenly, the clinic immediately refer him to RSPI Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso. (Julian)

        "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
        -Nelson Mandela

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