Re: INDONESIA - Bandung, Java Jan 21+
Re: INDONESIA - Bandung, Java Jan 21+
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Attack bird flu of eight cities/Kab
Jan 26, 2007
INDRAMAYU -- The spreading of the bird flu illness increasingly raged in several areas. In West Java, at least 22 villages in 22 subdistricts that was in eight cities/the regency, was attacked by the illness that was caused by the virus H5N1 that.
"This data was the incident that had happened since early January," said West Javanese Governor, Danny Setiawan, when being found in Mangrove Pantai Tirtamaya, Kecamatan Juntinyuat, Kab Indramayu, on Thursday (25/1).
According to Danny, his side will take steps to deal with the spreading of this illness. As the beginning stage, he admitted to sending the letter to the regent/the guardian of the city in order to carry out the mapping of the area of bird flu of the danger in his area was their respective.
Moreover, said Danny, his side was also compiling the governor's regulation concerning penatalaksanaan the poultry in the settlement. According to him, this rule will furthermore become the legal umbrella for the regent/the guardian of the city to carry out the handling activity of bird flu in his area was their respective. "In one week in the future, the governor's regulation was expected by us to have been finished," he said.
In the Garut Regency, the distribution of the virus Avian influenza (AI) that has entered the Kampung [hamlet] Babakan Barunai, Desa [village] Cihuni, Kecamatan Pangatikan, it was confirmed has spread as far as the radius 2 km from the region. The assurance emerged, because in Kp Cimaragas, in the same village, for the last week has been found dozens of poultries that died suddenly.
Moreover, on Wednesday (24/1), three residents of this village entered RSUD Isolation space Dr Slamet, because of experiencing the breathless sign, the high fever, coughs and was difficult swallowed. From Sutrisna information (35), one of the relatives of the patient, in five last days the poultry in his village many that died.
Contacted was separated, the Section Head Livestock Breeding, fisheries, and Marine (Disnakkanl) Kab Garut, Ir Andi Rachmat, said that the available poultry in the Cimaragas Village, at this time has been done by the vaccination. Moreover, 22 tails including being made the sample for the taking of blood. "At this time the sample of his blood has been sent to Bandung to be researched," he said.
In the meantime, the Hospital (RS) Rotinsulu Bandung came back the arrival of the patient suspect bird flu, on Wednesday night (24/1) around struck 07.00 WIB. The Patient who was reconciled by RS Borromeus berinsial YS (64 years) the resident of the Subdistrict of Sukjadi-Bandung.
However, on Thursday (25/1) conditions for the YS patient began to improve because the temperature of his body began to descend.
"When coming to RS we, the temperature of the patient's body very tall more than 38 levels celcius but after being treated by his condition improved and the temperature of his body began to descend," said Deputy Director RS Rotinsulu, Tammy Juwono, to Republika, on Thursday (25/1). He added, was based on information that was received by him, YS had the story of contact with the poultry.
Whereas in Kab Sukabumi, dozens of breeders were taken the sample of his blood, on Thursday (25/1). The taking of the sample of blood was carried out by the Department of the Health co-operated with the Government of the Dutch Country [
] to know the spreading of bird flu from the poultry to humankind.
According to plan, this activity will be carried out against 300 breeders and his family available in the territory of Kab Sukabumi. The area that became the target, including the Cicurug Subdistrict, Cikembar and Kebon Pedes.
"The taking of the sample of this blood was the co-operation research between puslitbankes the Department of Health and National Institute for Public Health and the Environment from the Netherlands," said the Staff Director General Pengendalian of the Illness and environmental Sanitation (P2PL) the Department of Health, Dr Pranti Sri Mulyani, to the reporter, on Thursday (25/1).
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