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Confusing Story about H1N1 and Avian Flu

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Denpasar confirms new H1N1 patient, bird flu suspect
Luh De Suriyani , THE JAKARTA POST , DENPASAR | Wed, 08/05/2009 1:05 PM | Bali

Denpasar Health Agency head I Nyoman Sutedja has confirmed that a student from Cipta Dharma Elementary School in the city had contracted the much-feared A H1N1 influenza virus.

As previously reported, more than 200 students of Cipta Dharma, an elite private elementary school in Denpasar, Bali, displayed influence like illness (ILI) symptoms late last week.

The school administrator took the drastic step of temporarily closing the popular elementary school and adjacent kindergarten on Monday and Tuesday, to prevent a further spread of the disease.

On Monday, local heath officials sprayed the school's classrooms with disinfectant.

The agency also dispatched officers to collect samples from other schools reporting a high number of students with ILI symptoms.

The samples would be sent to the local and regional health labs to determine whether the outbreak was common influenza or H1N1.

"If the number of students displaying ILI symptoms reaches 50 percent of the total number of students in the city, then we will close down all schools in Denpasar," Sutedja said.

Separately, Sanglah Central Hospital received another suspected avian influenza patient on Monday.

She was identified as KR, 27.

"We are still placing her under close observation in the isolation ward. We have yet to receive results of her laboratory tests," Ken Wirasandhi of the hospital's avian flu team said.

KR was referred to the hospital by physicians at Kintamani community health center (Puskesmas), after displaying symptoms commonly associated with bird flu.

A relative of KR, I Wayan Gianyar, said that around two months ago, hundreds of KR's chickens had died suddenly without of no apparent cause. KR had raised the chickens in the yard of her house.

Instead of burning the carcasses, KR reportedly buried them.

The Puskesmas's physicians suspected that KR's illness was related to the mass and sudden death of her poultry.

"The physicians also diagnosed her with pneumonia, another sign of possible bird flu infection," he said.

The Hospital has treated a total of 76 A H1N1 patients so far, with 53 officially confirmed as being infected with the virus.

As of Monday, seven patients were still receiving treatment at the hospital
 
Re: Confusing Story about H1N1 and Avian Flu

Everything out of indo is confusing. That's why some newshounds stopped covering it.
 
Re: Confusing Story about H1N1 and Avian Flu

Until the test results come back from the lab - they can't make an accurate diagnosis. It seems some quite disturbing large clusters of ....ILI are occuring.

Re: Large outbreak of suspected flu
Indonesia. Malang, East Java - 250 students suspected to contract bird flu infection (Bird Flu Information Corner, edited)
Malang, East Java - 250 students suspected to contract bird flu infection
July 31, 2009
Malang, East Java
Numbers of islamic school students in Pondok Pesantren Babussalam, Gondanglegi, Kabupaten Malang, East Java, who are suspected to contract H5N1 virus infection, increased.
Up to present moment, number of H5N1 suspected students are 250 people; they are 40 male students and 160 female students.
They are reported to develop high fever and cough, according to post examination done by local public health center officials.
It is suggested that the sick students transmitted the disease to healthy students.
This condition is also worsened by unhygienic environment of the school.
Until now, the cause of disease has not been confirmed.
However, hundreds of chickens were found suddenly died of avian influenza virus, around the school?s neighborhood.
Source: Indonesia TV news, Metro TV. http://www.metrotvnews.com/index.php...rung-di-Malang
I was taken aback when I read this quote from Ironorehopper on this thread:
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=118135
If Indonesia is affected, you can bet surrounding countries are too!
 
Re: Confusing Story about H1N1 and Avian Flu

The same school is mentioned here. from crof
Indonesia: School set to close as flu infects hundreds

Via the Jakarta Post: School set to close as flu infects hundreds. Excerpt:
In the last few days, hundreds of children and students in Denpasar have contracted influenza.
The administrator of a private school in Denpasar plans to close the school for two days to contain the spread of disease.
The Bali health agency has been closely monitoring the outbreak for any signs of the H1N1 and avian influenza. Agency head I Nyoman Sutedja said medical staff have been dispatched to several schools reporting high number of flu cases to collect samples.
"The staff have been tasked with collecting random samples from students. The samples will be sent for lab testing to find out whether we have an H1N1 outbreak," he said Saturday, refusing to disclose the exact number of students suffering from influenza.
The information provided by two schools, Cipta Dharma elementary school and Saraswati I junior high school, shows the number was high.
In Cipta Darma, a prestigious private school where a large number of Denpasar's wealthy families send their children, more than 200 students were reported as having caught the flu.
"At least 18 percent of our 1,138 students have contracted the flu," the school principal Ni Nyoman Mulyathi said. "It spreads so quickly that we had five to 10 sick students in each class in no time," she added.
To contain the spread, Mulyathi said she would close the school on Monday and Tuesday, giving sick students a chance to get better at home.
Mulyathi said she had no idea where the outbreak originated from. Yet, she confirmed several students had just returned from holidays in Singapore and the UK, two countries with confirmed H1N1 cases.



Countries with H5N1 are on alert for possible combinations of H5N1 and H1N1 as well as possible confusion of cases between the 2 flus.

Egypt has separate hospitals for the different flus.

Link to the current Indonesian confirmed/suspected H5N1 thread http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?p=276594#post276594
 
Re: Confusing Story about H1N1 and Avian Flu

I hope the ILIs are due to H1N1 or seasonal flu and not H5N1 or any combination thereof! If it was the latter we would have a huge problem in addition to the existing H1N1 issue?
 
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