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Rabu, 06 Februari 2013 , 08:09:00
Dua Tewas Karena DBD
Google translation:
Wednesday, February 6, 2013, 08:09:00
Two Killed As DBD
ATAMBUA - The rainy season is the biggest challenge for the citizens. Mosquito causes dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) guerrilla prey. Of Atambua reported, dengue has struck 20 patients, 18 of them were treated at the Regional General Hospital (Hospital) Atambua, two of whom died. Data was released Atambua Hospital since January period. This information was conveyed by the Director Atambua Hospital, Dr, Hendrikus F, BESIN when met at his office, Tuesday (5/2).
Two patients died that the Ati and Carlito M. Marsel Ati Parera.Marsel appropriate diagnosis tested positive for dengue. He died out some time ago after undergoing medical treatment for some time in hospitals Atambua.
"She's condition had improved so ask to go home. But when going home we recommend to keep control in Puskemas or come to the hospital immediately. Apparently he forgot or intentionally did not want to take our advice so that after a time after vomiting blood and died instantly dysentery in house, "said bESIN.
While the case of the death of Carlito M. Parera, described patients from Atambua Manumutin Village, died in a hospital child care Atambua since (2/2) and then after about two days of medical treatment. The victim died from complications of anemia, severe malaria according to the results the doctor's diagnosis.
"Carlito not die because of dengue. Entered hospital he was in a condition that is severe enough suffering from some kind of disease," said BESIN.
According to him, until today most patients DPD is still undergoing intensive medical treatment in hospitals. In addition to dengue patients, according to Dr.. Hendrik greeting, hospitals Atambua well since the beginning of January 2013 is treating approximately 33 patients diarrhea. "Indeed, the quantity, the number of dengue patients and diarrhea since January until this day shows an increasing trend from last year," he said. (Ogi / boy)
Rabu, 06 Februari 2013 , 08:09:00
Dua Tewas Karena DBD
Google translation:
Wednesday, February 6, 2013, 08:09:00
Two Killed As DBD
ATAMBUA - The rainy season is the biggest challenge for the citizens. Mosquito causes dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) guerrilla prey. Of Atambua reported, dengue has struck 20 patients, 18 of them were treated at the Regional General Hospital (Hospital) Atambua, two of whom died. Data was released Atambua Hospital since January period. This information was conveyed by the Director Atambua Hospital, Dr, Hendrikus F, BESIN when met at his office, Tuesday (5/2).
Two patients died that the Ati and Carlito M. Marsel Ati Parera.Marsel appropriate diagnosis tested positive for dengue. He died out some time ago after undergoing medical treatment for some time in hospitals Atambua.
"She's condition had improved so ask to go home. But when going home we recommend to keep control in Puskemas or come to the hospital immediately. Apparently he forgot or intentionally did not want to take our advice so that after a time after vomiting blood and died instantly dysentery in house, "said bESIN.
While the case of the death of Carlito M. Parera, described patients from Atambua Manumutin Village, died in a hospital child care Atambua since (2/2) and then after about two days of medical treatment. The victim died from complications of anemia, severe malaria according to the results the doctor's diagnosis.
"Carlito not die because of dengue. Entered hospital he was in a condition that is severe enough suffering from some kind of disease," said BESIN.
According to him, until today most patients DPD is still undergoing intensive medical treatment in hospitals. In addition to dengue patients, according to Dr.. Hendrik greeting, hospitals Atambua well since the beginning of January 2013 is treating approximately 33 patients diarrhea. "Indeed, the quantity, the number of dengue patients and diarrhea since January until this day shows an increasing trend from last year," he said. (Ogi / boy)