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  • Indonesia, Bandung: baby suspected MERS-COV case

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    Indonesia: baby suspected MERS-COV case

    May 13, 2014

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    Suspect MERS Baby Isolated

    Virus MERS allegedly began infecting the baby. Since the last two years of age are placed diruang forced isolation because MERS had similar symptoms. High fever accompanied by cough.

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    Re: Indonesia, Bandung: baby suspected MERS-COV case

    The baby travelled with other suspects, who were declared negative. So the hospitalisation and isolation seems to be a precaution.

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    Mers Suspected Infant of Two Years Treated in Bandung

    Written by Arie NugrahaMon, 12 May 2014

    KBR68H, Bandung - A total of four new patients respiratory syndrome corona virus unpredictable Middle East (MERS) was treated in the isolation room Flamboyan Hasan Sadikin Hospital (RSHS), Bandung.

    One of these patients two years of age, a referral from Santosa Hospital. (Read: Infected Mers citizens in Saudi Died ) Spokesman RSHS Bandung, Nurul Wulandhani, the patient was experiencing symptoms similar baby mers disease after traveling to Central Asia similar to other suspects.

    "No no, everything is the same memoirs that the new home of Middle East after Umrah. Children too. Later the same complaint no tightness, no fever, no cough like that., but everything after being treated here condition is stable, improved, "said Nurul Wulandhani RSHS, Pasteur Street, London, Monday (12 / 5). Nurul Wulandhani said the new MERS unexpected patients still need care team of physicians.

    Nurul said, they were treated with three similar patients who came before. Meanwhile, MERS three suspects have now been declared negative. But they were obliged to undergo the standard of care for one week. While a longer been allowed to go home by a team of doctors RSHS. RSHS London has treated 12 patients infected with MERS unexpected since the first time the disease is endemic in the Middle East that spread to the citizens of West Java.

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