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Central Kalimantan: Dengue cases

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.mediaindonesia.com/read/2009/12/19/112410/71/14/Puluhan-Warga-Kuala-Kapuas-Terserang-DBD

Google translation:

Dozens Citizens Having Kwala DHF
Saturday, December 19, 2009 16:15 pm

KUALA KAPUAS - MI: A total of 92 residents in Kuala Kapuas, Central Kalimantan (Central Kalimantan) disease Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) during 2009.

"The amount is based on medical record that DHF patients hospitalized at hospitals Kapuas calculated from January till December 15, 2009," said Director General Regional Hospital (Hospital) Dr. Kwala Sosromadmojo Soemarno, dr Budiraharja Bring in Kuala Kapuas, Saturday (19/12 ).

Of these he said, not all patients admitted his side are citizens of the Kapuas District, but there is also the District Returning knife.

The number of DHF patients originating from sub-division of the Kapuas treated during 2009, it was as many as six patients with DHF.

In the treatment of dengue patients are hospitalized, because the disease is caused by a virus he said the effort it must increase the patient's condition by providing additional fluids such as glucose to the patient's appetite and drinking less.

"As we seek the cause, an accompanying secondary diseases such as diseases of dengue patients with malaria, dengue with Malnutrition, DHF with typus," said the doctor who opened a practice in Jalan A Yani this Kwala.

According to the man who had served as Head of Puskesmas Strait I was, if only to handle dengue disease without cause and sought other accompanying diseases so that treatment efforts would be less than the maximum.

Patients who handled it he also has to pass blood tests or material tests conducted continuously to determine the level of blood platelets.

"Because of concern for dengue fever platelet count dropped so disturbed blood clotting, and these platelets for blood clotting function," he said.

Due to the low platelet blood clotting process is disrupted by itself can not freeze the blood, causing bleeding through the nose, gums or through the blood vessels which ultimately unstable nature arising red spots. (Ant/OL-04)
 
Re: Central Kalimantan: Dengue cases

Source: http://www.mediaindonesia.com/read/2009/12/23/113046/127/101/Pasien-DB-di-Palangkaraya-Melonjak

Google translation:

Patients in Palangkaraya Melonjak DB
Wednesday, December 23, 2009 05:25 pm

PALANGKARAYA-MI: The number of patients of dengue haemorrhagic fever (DB) are treated at the Regional General Hospital Doris Sylvanus Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan, rose doubled since last November.

"Since the last two months of November and December period, an increase in the number of patients hospitalized due to dengue," said Doris Sylvanus Hospital Director Dr. Suprastija Budi Palangkaraya, in Palangkaraya, Tuesday (22/12).

According to Budi, an increasing number of patients in the DPD begun last November that previously only received about 15 patients per month to 30 patients in this month which should be hospitalized.

Most of the patients was Palangkaraya City residents
indicating that the spread of dengue fever have to watch out for the community because of the increased patient.

"While soaring, all the patients could still be accommodated at the hospital. But if it continues growing and we could not accommodate so we will refer you to stay in other private hospitals," said Budi.

Budi said one main obstacle handling of the current dengue disease in case of bleeding patients who had a shock it is very difficult to find blood for the Red Cross blood inventory is very limited Palangkaraya.

"Therefore we ask people to bring their family members as quickly as possible to the hospital to avoid bleeding and the patient was not in a bad stadium," he explained.

Meanwhile Palangkaraya City Health Office is now continuing to fogging or fumigation in premukiman populated areas subscription and distribution of dengue fever.

Among the areas known for endemic dengue in the city of Palangkaraya is Panarung, Pine, and surrounding areas. While the entry area is on the DHF potential Amaco and Sam Ratulangi.

While the data released Provincial Health Office of Central Kalimantan, all this year until October and then had 287 patients infected with dengue fever disease in 10 districts / cities.

From the number of cases, as many as 10 patients eventually died allegedly due to lack of medical help quickly gained.

The number of dead is most spread in the East Kotawaringin five of 119 patients who contracted dengue fever, followed by three Seruyan District deaths of 20 patients.

While the City of North Barito Palangkaraya and each consists of one victim died. Four other districts, namely Glum Kingdom, South Barito, East Barito, and Home Knives, until now has not given an official report distribution dengue fever disease in the local area. (Ant/OL-7)
 
Re: Central Kalimantan: Dengue cases

Source: http://www.tempointeraktif.com/hg/nusa/2009/12/29/brk,20091229-216182,id.html

Google translation:

Three People Killed In Two Months Because of Dengue Fever

Tuesday, December 29, 2009 | 14:36 pm

TEMPO Interactive, Palangkaraya - Number of people with dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in the city of Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan (Central Kalimantan), even within two months of the last two months has reached three people died. Jump in this case the threshold into the extraordinary incident (KLB).

"In terms of the number of cases and deaths, dengue epidemics had been signed but in the meantime we still consider again to propose the outbreak because this case is not based on the season anymore, but has happened every time but this time it was handling the handling of outbreaks," said Chief Public Health Rian Tangkudung Palangkaraya City, told reporters in Palangkaraya, Tuesday (29/12).

And it's fund proposal handling this case to the DPRD Kota Palangkaraya is Rp 70 million. "Hopefully with these funds we can do mass spraying and do menyuluhan to the public to always do the 3 M hoard, drained and closed," he said.

Based on data from the Regional General Hospital (Hospital) Doris Sylvanus Palangkaraya, the number of dengue patients were recorded as many as 80 people in November and 116 people in December, jumped sharply in October compared to the amount of which only eight patients.

In addition, hospitals Doris Sylvanus also noted a dengue patient died in September last December while on this two dengue patients also died of "dengue shock syndrome".

Meanwhile, according to Head of Controlling Health Problems Palangkaraya City Health Office, Tiur Simatupang admitted, the spread of DHF end of this year is very fast and extensive than in previous years to almost all areas of local cities have contracted the deadly disease. "During January to October, dengue disease only about 30 cases, but in November and December this amount exceeds the nearly two hundred cases, spread across all regions of Palangkaraya," he explained.

Change phenomenon dengue disease was also given the usual cases of diseases caused by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are just jumped in the period October. Whereas preventive efforts pre-events have been conducted among others by smoking in some areas, up to socialization 3 M (drained, close, and buried) to the community.

In some areas that have been smoked, and even cases of DHF continued to appear in significant quantities so they re-consider doing fumigation. "We also still puzzled to decide the case has been an outbreak or not, because the current definition of outbreaks has changed over the case of this disease is no longer seasonal, as before," he said.

Meanwhile, the local health department plans to conduct a mass fumigation in all areas of the city as a precautionary measure.
 
Re: Central Kalimantan: Dengue cases

Source: http://www.metrotvnews.com/index.ph...3/Empat-Meninggal-Kalteng-KLB-Demam-Berdarah-

Four Dead, Central Kalimantan, Dengue Fever Outbreak
Nusantara / Tuesday, January 5, 2010 14:03 pm

Metrotvnews.com, Palangkaraya: The disease dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in the province of Central Kalimantan (Central Kalimantan) has reached an alarming stage.

Provincial Government (Provincial Government) has stated Kalteng this disease as an unusual incident (KLB). In November, only one person who died. Following, in December, there are three people died.

Department of Health data from Central Kalimantan Province in 2009, for the case of dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) in October, the number of patients reached 133 people, 185 of November, and December 447 people. Largest number of cases occurred in the City of Palangkaraya, namely the October 8, November 80, and 194 people in December. Of that amount, as many as 4 patients died.


Head of Public Health revealed Kalteng Don Leiden, the spread of dengue fever has been spread everywhere. Currently, the trend is happening is no longer the disease attacking children, but more adults over the age of 15 years and over. "Like a patient who died in hospitals Dorrys Sylvanus, Palangkaraya, the four died, 3 of whom are adults and only 1 patient who was a child," he explained.

It had obtained an order from the Deputy Governor of Central Kalimantan, Diran Ahcmad to alert to all districts in Central Kalimantan for anticipating and handling steps early so as not to fall victim to more. "We're in Palagkaraya, in addition to mass fogging, as well as to disseminate from house to house on the dangers of dengue fever this," he said. (MI / ICH)

Source: http://www.banjarmasinpost.co.id/read/artikel/31790/kadis-kesehatan-kalteng-klb-dbd

Google translation:
Head of Health: Dengue outbreak Kalteng!
Tuesday, January 5, 2010 | 21:44 PST

Mosquito causes dengue dengue fever (DHF).

PALANGKARAYA, TUESDAY - Central Kalimantan provincial government finally set the status of Extraordinary Incident (KLB) dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) in their area. Head of Central Kalimantan provincial health office, said Don FB Leiden is a significant jump in dengue is happening in the city of Palangkaraya that caused three people died during November and December.

"But the disease is also threatening other districts in Central Kalimantan," said Don to BPost Online, Tuesday (5/1/2010).

The rainy season makes mosquito'll easily develop and transmit DBD.Penanggulangan intensive by local governments must be accompanied by awareness of citizens to eradicate mosquito nest in their respective environments.

(noorjani aseran)
 
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Re: Central Kalimantan: Dengue cases

Source: http://cetak.kompas.com/read/xml/2010/01/07/02575343/3.098.warga.kalsel.terserang.chikungunya

Google translation:

...Outbreaks of dengue fever

Separately, the Department of Health Central Kalimantan since Tuesday and set the conditions of this province to attack the status of outbreaks of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF). During the year 2009, cases of DHF in Central Kalimantan, reaching 1272 people and 17 of them died.

KLB status was defined as people who attack the disease in December 2009 reached 447 cases and 7 people died. In fact, just last November there are 185 cases with only one case of death.

"Status of dengue outbreaks determined after seeing the development of DHF cases very quickly," said Chief Public Health FB Don Kalteng Leiden, as quoted by Antara news agency on Tuesday.

Regional General Hospital Doris Sylvanus Palangkaraya, the inpatient capacity of 244 people, was forced to add capacity.

"Now we are able to accommodate more than 260 people," said Director Doris Sylvanus hospitals, Suprastidja Budi. (FUL)
 
Re: Central Kalimantan: Dengue cases

Source: http://www.mediaindonesia.com/read/...pkes-Bantu-Kalteng-Tangani-KLB-Demam-Berdarah

Saturday, January 9, 2010 | Metro TV | Lampung Post | Borneo News | Yayasan Sukma |

MOH Kalteng Help Treat Dengue Fever Outbreak
Sabtu, 09 Januari 2010 19:56 pm

PALANGKARAYA - MI: a small team from the Ministry of Health (MOH) deployed to assist the response to extraordinary events (KLB) dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) in Central Kalimantan.

"The team of three experts have been working according to their respective duties to assist the handling and evaluation of the status of dengue fever outbreaks," said Head of the Office Handling Health Problems Health Central Kalimantan Province (Central Kalimantan) Wineini Marhaeni Rubay in Palangkaraya, Saturday (9 / 1).

According Wineini, from three experts who were conjunct MOH, one of them the duty to observe the handling spikes in the number of dengue patients local hospital. One other experts to coordinate efforts to penananggulangan disease Palangkaraya City Health Office, and the other one epidemiological investigation in locations that contract the disease.

From the results of monitoring of the special teams, the Ministry of Health agreed with the Central Kalimantan provincial health office to call the spread of dengue in the region has reached an outbreak of the surge in cases of very fast time.

"They (MOH) will help evaluate which stage of treatment was related to improved spike of new cases of dengue fever disease are not too down," Winney said.

Data collected while Central Kalimantan, said Department of Health today DHF cases occurred at least in four districts and cities in the city of Palangkaraya, Kapuas, Kotawaringin East, and West Kotawaringin.

In the city of Palangkaraya, data from several local hospitals put the number of new sufferers of dengue fever in the first week of January has penetrated nearly 100 patients or 15 patients per day emerging.

This amount is almost half of all the data on the number of patients in December 2009 that as many as 217 people. Meanwhile, in the Kapuas of 27 new patients that occurred in the first week of this month there is a victim soul who died of late treated.

Two other regions, namely West Kotawaringin and East Kotawaringin reported number of dengue fever sufferers each of as many as 18 people and five people.

"We also have got the ability of the Ministry of Health to immediately help the handling of dengue fever in the form of assistance such as medicines abate and fogging equipment as many as five additional units," Winney said. (Ant/OL-01)
 
Re: Central Kalimantan: Dengue cases

Source: http://www.kaltengpos.com/berita/index.asp?Berita=Fokus&id=49531

Friday, January 15, 2010
Died After 5 hours maintained
There were 31 patients still in hospitals Doris DHF

PALANGKA RAYA - dengue Dengue Fever (DHF) again claimed casualties. Hindu residents initials K Hill (29) failed to be rescued after being treated at hospitals
for Dr. Doris Sylvanus 5 hours medics working to tackle dengue shock syndrome (DSS) patients experienced woman. Hospital admission 14.00 - 19.00 WIB, Wednesday (13 / 1).

"When taken to the ER (emergency room, Red) the patient's condition is severe, you could say it's too late. Recovery chances fifty-fifty (half-half, Red), "said Dr. Doris Hospital Director Dr. Sylvanus Suprastija Budi, accompanied Wadir Medical Care and Nursing drg Yulia Irly MMR, Dr. Theo, Rini Fortina and several other staff, Thursday (14 / 1 ).

These conditions had been submitted to the Department of Health (health office) Palangkaraya City. Patient known to come from out of town and had just settled in the barracks area at Mount Hindu.

He therefore reminded when people have a fever for three days did not fall-down despite lowering drugs have been given a hot, do not be late soon send to the hospital.

Until January 13, hospitals were 31 dengue fever patients. Details, while 20 patients, 12 were new patients entered as of January 13. Consisted of 9 adults and 3 children. One person died, on January 13.


Doctors are often addressed this Budi mention, in principle, the hospital never refused DHF patients. It's just that most patients who go from being selected among treated at the pavilion (VIP). Though rooms are equipped with the capacity of these additional facilities is limited in number. Until not all patients can stay in that space. But the capacity of the hall is still available, plus there's a bed emergency assistance from social services (dinsos) to be on guard if a bed in hospital management.

Irly added, it was explained this to the patient if the pavilion is full and just left the room on the ward. "The room is always available, provided that the patient will be treated on the ward. Because the hospital never refused a patient, "he explained.

Besides, he also explained, to anticipate the spread of the virus from the mosquito Aedes aegipty, around the hospital was in fogging. This step, pure anticipation for the results of the examination team from the Ministry of Health (MOH) did not find any mosquito larvae in water reservoirs around the hospital.

To monitor the progress of cases, hospitals also established post dengue prevention. The hospital also has formed DHF Response Team. Despite the decline in the graph from the top of the case on January 9, in which there are 20 new patients a day, but the decline was not significant.

"Hospitals continue to increase their vigilance during this rainy season by forming a post. Especially now there's death. We continue to monitor until a decline in the patient, "added Junaid who is responsible for patient charts. (viv / sma)
 
Re: Central Kalimantan: Dengue cases

Source: http://www.banjarmasinpost.co.id/pilkada2010/read/artikel/33306/sudah-186-penderita-dbd-2-meninggal

186 patients had DHF, 2 Dead
Friday, January 22, 2010 | 22:05 PST

PALANGKARAYA, FRIDAY - dengue Dengue Fever (DHF) in Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan, on an outbreak. In the Regional General Hospital (Hospital) Dr. Doris Sylvanus every day continue to receive patients with DHF.

Since January 1 to January 20 and noted that 186 dengue patients were admitted to the hospital, two of whom died.


Deputy Hospital Director Dr. Doris Sylvanus Irly Yulia said currently there are 24 dengue patients were treated. He reminded the public to be cautious because of DHF cases are still high.

The hospital has established post and medical teams to deal with dengue in Palangkaraya has declared Extraordinary events.

(noorjani aseran)
 
Re: Central Kalimantan: Dengue cases

Source: http://www.banjarmasinpost.co.id/read/artikel/37740/korban-dbd-didominasi-orang-dewasa

Dengue victim dominated Adult
Monday, March 8, 2010 | 17:45 PST


PALANGKARAYA, MONDAY - The belief that children are most prone to dengue dengue fever (DHF) seems not entirely correct. The proof, the victim of DHF in Central Kalimantan, it dominated adults.

Like last February, was recorded two dengue patients died. The two adult patients were from Katingan and PULANGPISAU who died in hospitals Doris Dr. Sylvanus Palangkaraya.

"Both were referred to the hospital here is in critical condition, so not much can be done. The two patients who died was aged adults," said Director Dr. Doris Sylvanus hospitals Palangkaraya, Saturday (6/3/2010).

He admitted that DHF patients had treated or who had died, mostly aged adults. The condition is very different from previous years where DHF patients predominantly children.

(norjani aseran)
 
Re: Central Kalimantan: Dengue cases

Source: http://www.kaltengpos.web.id/?menu=slide&id=1705

Kamis, 21 Juni 2012 13:21:01 WIB
Kapuas Dinyatakan KLB DBD

Google translation:

Thursday, June 21, 2012 13:21:01 PM
Indicated Kapuas dengue outbreaks

Kwala - Attack disease Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) in Kapuas this year actually fairly high. Some had already taken away the lives of residents from mosquito-borne disease aedes aegypti. Attack the disease does not just happen in urban areas only, but has penetrated into the villages. One of the villages attacked the village DBD Tambun Kingdom Basarang District. Some residents of the village died of dengue attack. There are even some people who still have to undergo medical treatment in hospitals dr H Soemarno Sosroatmodjo Kwala. Kapuas District Health Office has also set in. Kapuas outbreak status (KLB) DBD. "It's been an outbreak of dengue fever set. If it was not previously defined as an outbreak, but the service provided remains on KLB standards," said Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ani Handaningroem Kapuas, when intercepted Kalteng Post, yesterday afternoon. The number of residents in Basarang migrants from Java who underwent medical treatment at Hospital Kuala Kapuas invite the attention of the Society Sasono Kapuas Karyo. Some of the community board chaired by Dr. Bawa Budi Raharja, Tuesday (19/6) visiting the patient. Some officials who attended them visible; Kunanto, Jarot, eedy Susanto, Misdi and several other officials. "We can feel what is perceived by the patient's family. I hope, soon be healed," said Kunanto. Meanwhile, the mayor admitted Tambun poncho Raya, a new dengue attack occurred this year alone. "Some residents concerned with this case. If there are families who are experiencing hot, without waiting for a long time taken to hospital immediately," said Ponco. He admitted, massive fogging was already done in his village. "Hopefully there are no more cases of dengue fever in our village," he said. (art)
 
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