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A patient suspected of having been infected with the Ebola virus has been treated at Dr. Soedono General Hospital in Madiun, East Java. The patient, identified only as Muk, formerly worked in Liberia, the country suffering from the worst of the Ebola outbreak.
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Head of Medical Services Soedono Madison dr, dr Sjaiful SpJP Anwar said Monday that the patient is Muk (29), District residents Gemarang, Madison County. Currently, patients in the intensive care isolation room Wijaya Kusuma B local hospital.
"When the status is still suspect ebola, but positive malaria. The patient had a fever up to 38 degrees Celsius," said Dr. Sjaiful Anwar told reporters.
According to him, the determination of suspect Ebola because the patient had been in the area believe the patient had become endemic Indonesian workers (TKI) in Liberia (Africa), which many people found the virus.
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A patient suspected of having been infected with the Ebola virus has been treated at Dr. Soedono General Hospital in Madiun, East Java. The patient, identified only as Muk, formerly worked in Liberia, the country suffering from the worst of the Ebola outbreak.
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This article, via google translate, has more details.
(NOTE: Graphic file photo of ebola patient on page).
http://translate.google.com/transla...no-jatim-dicurigasi-suspect-ebola&prev=search
Head of Medical Services Soedono Madison dr, dr Sjaiful SpJP Anwar said Monday that the patient is Muk (29), District residents Gemarang, Madison County. Currently, patients in the intensive care isolation room Wijaya Kusuma B local hospital.
"When the status is still suspect ebola, but positive malaria. The patient had a fever up to 38 degrees Celsius," said Dr. Sjaiful Anwar told reporters.
According to him, the determination of suspect Ebola because the patient had been in the area believe the patient had become endemic Indonesian workers (TKI) in Liberia (Africa), which many people found the virus.
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