Gert van der Hoek
In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
Today Flutrackers.com submitted a summary of some information gathered here on this forum to ProMED-mail.
This was done to present to ProMED-mail relevant information from local Indonesian newssources regarding the latest suspected "bird flu" death in Indonesia: Dewi Sartika.
Usually ProMED-mail is posting health-alerts on avian influenza in Indonesia from newssources in English. In the current - confusing - situation they may be interested in additional local information, translated from Indonesian sources.
Several members worked together to compile this summary; a special thanks to all the newgatherers who made this possible.
This was done to present to ProMED-mail relevant information from local Indonesian newssources regarding the latest suspected "bird flu" death in Indonesia: Dewi Sartika.
Usually ProMED-mail is posting health-alerts on avian influenza in Indonesia from newssources in English. In the current - confusing - situation they may be interested in additional local information, translated from Indonesian sources.
Several members worked together to compile this summary; a special thanks to all the newgatherers who made this possible.
Dewi Sartika - 15 year old female from Semarang, Central Java.
Student and lives near chicken slaughterhouses.
Becomes ill on or about October 28. Goes to Community Health Center
Condition worsened with breathing problems and cough
Goes to RS Pantiwilasa, a private hospital for 2 days; these hospitals don't have Tamiflu
Transfers to RS Dr. Kariadi on November 4. Placed on ventilator, in intensive care and isolation. Showing signs of bird flu infection. Fever is 39 degrees, breathing problems, on 11/5 and 11/6 blood samples taken.
Also, reporters do not have access. at hospital
She dies November 7
On November 11 Tatik Suryati, Public Health official of Semarang City states that based on 3 blood tests, Dewi died of BF.
Also on November 11 the doctor, Agus Suryanto, who treated Dewi states that she died of BF. He states that blood tests conducted by the MOH confirmed this.
Local Health Service declares the situation as an "extra ordinary event" ("KLB") according to MOH regulations, because it is the first time a human patient is stated positive for avian flu in Semarang.
At the same day - november 12 - 3 chickenslaughterhouses near the house of Dewi are closed down by the authorities.
On November 13 Supari denies death due to bird flu.