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Diphtheria re-threatening disease
AMBASSADOR SOCIETY, January 4, 2011
SURABAYA-proven diphtheria disease is still a threat to society. In the past week, Ward (Irna) Children Hospital Soetomo treat six patients with diphtheria. One of them died.
Prevention against diphtheria disease itself had long been done by the government through the provision of DPT immunization. But lately, the number of people with diphtheria in children showed a tendency to increase.
"There are many possibilities that could be the trigger. One of them incomplete immunization, "said Chief Hospital Children Irna Soetomo, Prof. Dr. Dr. Boerhan Hidajat SpA (K), Monday (3 / 1).
Indeed, compared to other diseases that often attack children such as diarrhea and dengue fever, diphtheria number of people with not too much. However, the number of patients who are likely to increase should be wary of.
According Boerhan, most of diphtheria patients hospitalized in Irna Child is now a patient referral. Especially from the horseshoe area. Even worse, some patients who were treated diphtheria are also suffering from morbili or measles.
Parties Irna Children Hospital Soetomo own a little overwhelmed to handle this diphtheria patients. Because this disease should be placed in isolation so as not to infect other patients. In fact, isolation capacity at Irna Children only five beds. "As a referral hospital, we could not refuse patients who are referred to here," said Boerhan.
In anticipation of insufficient capacity, said Boerhan diphtheria patients will be placed in special isolation rooms. During this time, the room is used to treat patients as well as avian flu. Boerhan admitted that he had worked with nurses who served in a special isolation room. "We have coordinated with other patients and can put patients diphtheria there," said Boerhan.
Diphtheria is a bacterial infectious disease caused by C. diphtheriae. In the past, these diseases cause thousands of deaths. People who survived the diphtheria suffered paralysis of certain muscles and permanent damage to the heart and kidneys. Children 1-10 years old are very susceptible to this disease.
Google translation:
Diphtheria re-threatening disease
AMBASSADOR SOCIETY, January 4, 2011
SURABAYA-proven diphtheria disease is still a threat to society. In the past week, Ward (Irna) Children Hospital Soetomo treat six patients with diphtheria. One of them died.
Prevention against diphtheria disease itself had long been done by the government through the provision of DPT immunization. But lately, the number of people with diphtheria in children showed a tendency to increase.
"There are many possibilities that could be the trigger. One of them incomplete immunization, "said Chief Hospital Children Irna Soetomo, Prof. Dr. Dr. Boerhan Hidajat SpA (K), Monday (3 / 1).
Indeed, compared to other diseases that often attack children such as diarrhea and dengue fever, diphtheria number of people with not too much. However, the number of patients who are likely to increase should be wary of.
According Boerhan, most of diphtheria patients hospitalized in Irna Child is now a patient referral. Especially from the horseshoe area. Even worse, some patients who were treated diphtheria are also suffering from morbili or measles.
Parties Irna Children Hospital Soetomo own a little overwhelmed to handle this diphtheria patients. Because this disease should be placed in isolation so as not to infect other patients. In fact, isolation capacity at Irna Children only five beds. "As a referral hospital, we could not refuse patients who are referred to here," said Boerhan.
In anticipation of insufficient capacity, said Boerhan diphtheria patients will be placed in special isolation rooms. During this time, the room is used to treat patients as well as avian flu. Boerhan admitted that he had worked with nurses who served in a special isolation room. "We have coordinated with other patients and can put patients diphtheria there," said Boerhan.
Diphtheria is a bacterial infectious disease caused by C. diphtheriae. In the past, these diseases cause thousands of deaths. People who survived the diphtheria suffered paralysis of certain muscles and permanent damage to the heart and kidneys. Children 1-10 years old are very susceptible to this disease.