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INDONESIA - Java, Sep 20 to Oct 12, 2006

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Again, the Patient Suspect Bird Flu in RSUD Dr Soetomo
The report on the Kompas Reporter of Nina Susilo

Surabaya, Kompas ? the regional Public Hospital Dr Soetomo again received the patient with the assumption of suffering bird flu.
At this time, the patient was treated in intensive observation space in the Anathesi Building old and was handled by the team of the doctor who was led by Dr Palilingan.
The female patient berisial E (25) arrived, struck 23.
00, on Monday (25/9).
The patient was reconciled from RSU Dr Iskhak helped Great because of not having intensive observation space there.
According to the Chairman of the Forum for the Press of RSUD Dr Soetomo Dr Urip Murtedjo SpB, the patient at this time in consciousness and did not make use of the respirator.
At this time, medical treatment was carried out with gave tamiflu, antibiotik, and the infusion.
The laboratory inspection, the photograph thorax, blood guess, and saturasi O2.
According to Santi, the patient's brother, in the last month dozens of chickens perliharaan their family died suddenly.
Last week the youngest child's brother Santi died after being treated 3 hours in RSU Dr Iskhak.

Santi added, their neighbouring chicken then several days ago died and was stated positive Avian influenza.
http://kompas.com/
 
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From Post #10 above. Could this be the boy the article is talking about?

Indonesia reports its 66th avian flu case

Sep 22, 2006 (CIDRAP News) ? The Indonesian health ministry reported the country's 66th H5N1 avian influenza case and 50th death today, this one in an 11-year-old boy who died Sep 18, according to several media reports.

Runizar Ruesin, head of Indonesia's bird flu information center, told Reuters the boy died at a hospital in Tulungagung in East Java province. An Associated Press report said the boy died 2 days after getting sick and just hours after he was admitted to the hospital
 
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Commonground said:
Again, the Patient Suspect Bird Flu in RSUD Dr Soetomo
The report on the Kompas Reporter of Nina Susilo

Surabaya, Kompas ? the regional Public Hospital Dr Soetomo again received the patient with the assumption of suffering bird flu.
At this time, the patient was treated in intensive observation space in the Anathesi Building old and was handled by the team of the doctor who was led by Dr Palilingan.
The female patient berisial E (25) arrived, struck 23.
00, on Monday (25/9).
The patient was reconciled from RSU Dr Iskhak helped Great because of not having intensive observation space there.
According to the Chairman of the Forum for the Press of RSUD Dr Soetomo Dr Urip Murtedjo SpB, the patient at this time in consciousness and did not make use of the respirator.
At this time, medical treatment was carried out with gave tamiflu, antibiotik, and the infusion.
The laboratory inspection, the photograph thorax, blood guess, and saturasi O2.
According to Santi, the patient's brother, in the last month dozens of chickens perliharaan their family died suddenly.
Last week the youngest child's brother Santi died after being treated 3 hours in RSU Dr Iskhak.
Santi added, their neighbouring chicken then several days ago died and was stated positive Avian influenza.
http://kompas.com/

This appears to be a new East Java cluster.
 
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Commonground said:
From Post #10 above. Could this be the boy the article is talking about?

Indonesia reports its 66th avian flu case

Sep 22, 2006 (CIDRAP News) ? The Indonesian health ministry reported the country's 66th H5N1 avian influenza case and 50th death today, this one in an 11-year-old boy who died Sep 18, according to several media reports.

Runizar Ruesin, head of Indonesia's bird flu information center, told Reuters the boy died at a hospital in Tulungagung in East Java province. An Associated Press report said the boy died 2 days after getting sick and just hours after he was admitted to the hospital

Yes, it does look like the new admission is the sister of the confirmed fatal case since the earl;ier death led top testing of 20 hospial workers at RSU Dr Iskhak (aka Iskak).
 
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Dr Niman,
Article mentions that they tested 3 older brothers - one of which is named...Casualties?s older brother was named Eni Wulandari.

This patient is: The female patient berisial E (25).

Could this be a situation where they say "female" but mean "male"???
 
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Commonground said:
Dr Niman,
Article mentions that they tested 3 older brothers - one of which is named...Casualties?s older brother was named Eni Wulandari.

This patient is: The female patient berisial E (25).

Could this be a situation where they say "female" but mean "male"???
Could very well be right, Commonground. Often when these machine-translations say 'brother' or 'brothers' it should be read as sibling(s).
 
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Commonground said:
Dr Niman,
Article mentions that they tested 3 older brothers - one of which is named...Casualties?s older brother was named Eni Wulandari.

This patient is: The female patient berisial E (25).

Could this be a situation where they say "female" but mean "male"???

Gender is always an issue on the translations. However, the earlier sibling seemed to be recovering, while the latest case seems to be worsening, hence the transfer to the larger infectious disease hospital.
 
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Commonground said:
Again, the Patient Suspect Bird Flu in RSUD Dr Soetomo
The report on the Kompas Reporter of Nina Susilo

Surabaya, Kompas ? the regional Public Hospital Dr Soetomo again received the patient with the assumption of suffering bird flu.
At this time, the patient was treated in intensive observation space in the Anathesi Building old and was handled by the team of the doctor who was led by Dr Palilingan.
The female patient berisial E (25) arrived, struck 23.
00, on Monday (25/9).
The patient was reconciled from RSU Dr Iskhak helped Great because of not having intensive observation space there.
According to the Chairman of the Forum for the Press of RSUD Dr Soetomo Dr Urip Murtedjo SpB, the patient at this time in consciousness and did not make use of the respirator.
At this time, medical treatment was carried out with gave tamiflu, antibiotik, and the infusion.
The laboratory inspection, the photograph thorax, blood guess, and saturasi O2.
According to Santi, the patient's brother, in the last month dozens of chickens perliharaan their family died suddenly.
Last week the youngest child's brother Santi died after being treated 3 hours in RSU Dr Iskhak.
Santi added, their neighbouring chicken then several days ago died and was stated positive Avian influenza.
http://kompas.com/

Full URL

http://www.kompas.com/ver1/Kesehatan/0609/26/172027.htm
 
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RSU Dr. Soetomo received the Patient Suspect BurungFluSsnet| RSU Dr. Soetomo Surabaya again received the patient suspect bird flu, reconciliation from RS Tulungagung.

Reported by MARTHA the reporter the Surabaya Voice,

on Tuesday (26/09), this female patient reconciliation from RS. Tulungagung that entered IRD RSU Dr. Soetomo on last Monday (25/09) the night, struck 23.00 WIB.

Dr. URIP MURTEJO said, the patient came in the condition to experience the ISPA sign that in the critical condition happened Pnemoni. Generally the condition for the patient relatively stable. From the patient's information, beforehand had the family's member who has died with the sign like bird flu. In the area of the patient's residence also was found by many chickens died because of the bird flu virus.Tim RSU Dr. Soetomo at once carried out observation of the lungs, and monitored respiration from the patient.

Dr URIP MURTEJO that also Deputy Director Bidang Pendidikan and the Research RSU Dr Soetomo said, the sample of blood from suspect bird flu has been sent to the Health Lab in the area of the East Java province, and the Department of Health. While being waiting for the laboratory test, the patient will get the maintenance of bird flu therapy until recovered.This patient was the patient to four that was handled by RSUD Dr. Soetomo, and all the patients that were treated recovered.URIP words, all that was because of reconciliation carried out fast, so as the patient that in handled in the condition was not yet serious, the Lab test but also supportive medicine so as the patient who was treated could recover. For the maintenance of bird flu, the government gave away all the fees.
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Confirmation of Commonground's suspicion -- E is the older sister of Abram who was confirmed H5N1 the other day. Nice detective work, Commonground!

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One Patient "Suspect" entered RSU Dr Soetomo
Sept 27, 2006

Surabaya, Kompas - The Public Hospital Dr Soetomo again received a patient with the assumption of suffering bird flu. This patient was reconciled from RSUD Dr Iskhak, Tulungagung.

The female patient, E (25), arrived in RSU Dr Soetomo, on Monday (25/9) struck 23.00. According to the Chairman of the Forum for the Press of RSU Dr Soetomo, Dr Urip Murtedjo SpB, the E condition at this time was stable and might not make use of the respirator. E was treated in intensive observation space in the Anastesi Building and was handled by the team of the doctor who was led by Dr JF Palilingan.

Medical treatment was carried out with gave tamiflu, antibiotik, and the infusion. The laboratory inspection from the example of blood, the photograph of the chest, and saturasi oxygen was also done.

According to Santi, the patient's brother that was met in front of maintenance space, in the last month dozens of kept chickens their family died suddenly. Santi that lived with parents and his two siblings not memerhatikan the characteristics of chickens that died that.

On September 19 the youngest child's brother E and Santi, Abram (7), died after being treated three hours in RSUD Dr Iskhak. Beforehand Abram suffered the fever and the cough was accompanied breathless for five days. Results of the Jakarta research of the Body of Health Research And Development pointed out Abram positive bird flu.

On September 20, E began to suffer the fever. Was based on the inspection in the community health centre in the Kaligentong Village, the Pucanglaban Subdistrict, the Tulungagung Regency, was sick E because too much thought about the Abram death. [!!] E began the cough on September 24, but not breathless. When being reconciled from RSUD Dr Iskhak, E was stated suffered the lung infection.

Last week, Santi continued, there was the neighbouring chicken that died. "From the inspection of livestock breeding of the official of the service, the positive AI chicken (avian influenza)," said Santi.

The section head the Prevention of the East Java Illness of the Livestock Breeding Service of Bambang Hermawan said, be based on rapid diagnostic kit test in the Health Laboratory of the Malang Animal on September 20, the poultry was in the Kaligentong Village stated positive had the virus H5N1.

According to Bambang, at this time the poultry was in the Kaligentong Village isolated for one month and had spraying of disinfectant until the radius 1 kilometre. As many as 520 chickens were around the location of the case destroyed. Officially East Java Livestock Breeding sent 10.000 doses of the vaccine.

http://www.kompas.com/kompas-cetak/0609/27/jatim/57449.htm
 
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http://news.monstersandcritics.com/health/article_1205625.php/Flu_Roundup_Possible_cluster_in_Indonesia

<!-- google_ad_section_start --><SCRIPT language=javascript src="http://www.monstersandcritics.com/javascript/pagebreak.js"></SCRIPT><SCRIPT language=javascript><!-- var showPageNavTop = 1; var showPageNavBot = 1; var showPageNavAll = 0; var PageMarker = '<!--page--\>'; var PageContent= 'LONDON, England (UPI) -- Indonesia, the country hardest hit by avian influenza, has seen a number of human infections and at least one fatality in recent days, causing concern among health and veterinary officials that an infection cluster may have emerged.</P>\nWhile there has as yet been no confirmation that the dreaded human-to-human transmission of avian influenza has occurred anywhere in the world, officials are concerned that three members of the same family in Bandung, West Java, who are believed to have been infected with bird flu may have infected each other.
\nThe first member of the family to succumb to the disease was the 23-year-old elder brother, who died Sunday afternoon. He died before being admitted to hospital and before any samples were taken, but as his younger brother, 20, and his 15-year-old sister have since been admitted to Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, in Bandung, with confirmed avian-influenza infection. Health authorities believe his cause of death to have been avian influenza.
\nAccording to Hadi Jusuf, who heads up the avian-influenza team at the hospital, the 20-year-old`s condition has not improved since treatment began.
\nHe told the Jakarta Post: \'He`s still on a ventilator and we are watching him closely. The pneumonia which was previously only found on the lower side of his left lung has now spread to both sides.\'
\nOfficials investigating the elder brother`s death have determined that a likely initial source of infection was the dead birds the family was feeding to their dogs.
\nIn related news, a 9-year-old boy died of avian influenza in Jakarta Friday. He was admitted to hospital nine days prior to his death, displaying avian-flu-like symptoms including high fever and respiratory difficulties. It has since been confirmed that he had been in contact with sick chickens prior to falling ill.
\nIndonesia has suffered 51 official deaths from avian influenza; 40 of those have occurred this year. Already the world`s worst-hit country, its figures look set to climb as the World Health Organization announces other cases currently awaiting confirmation.
\nThe Thai Health Ministry this week announced the country`s 17th death from avian influenza, a man who died in August.
\nThe unnamed man, who lived in Nong Bua Lamphu province in northeastern Thailand, bred and reared fighting cocks. Once his birds became ill, rather than report them to the authorities, the man attempted to treat them using herbal medicines. It is believed this contact with the birds -- valuable animals the man did not wish to see culled -- led to his death.
\nOn July 14 the man first reported suffering aches and a fever, but although he sought treatment he neglected to tell his doctor about the sick birds or his contact with them. Two weeks after he first became ill, his wife told the local health authorities about the birds and their possible involvement in his infection, and the birds were then culled.
\nOfficials from Egypt`s Ministry of Health and the WHO Wednesday confirmed that there had been an outbreak of avian influenza in poultry in the north of the country.
\nThe infected birds were reared in a garden in the village of Edfu, near Aswan, in Upper Egypt.
\nAccording to WHO spokesman Hassan el-Bushra, the infected birds have since been culled, and local health officials \'instigated the WHO-approved control measures, and no human infection has been reported.\'
\nEgypt was badly hit by avian influenza in the early part of this year, and authorities instituted a ban on urban poultry breeding in an attempt to stem the spread of infection. The ban was not extended to rural areas, however, as it was feared that the economic impact of such a move would be so great as to inspire people to become furtive about their domestic flocks, thereby increasing the likelihood of the disease`s spread.
\n\'A ban (in rural areas) would lead many to conceal their birds, heightening the danger rather than quelling it,\' Health Ministry press spokesman Abdel Rahman Shahine said in March. \'Instead, we`re working to help them increase awareness to prevent the emergence of new cases.\'
\nAustralian authorities were on high alert Wednesday after reports emerged that a passenger on a plane to Sydney was unwell and was possibly infected with avian influenza.
\nThe passenger, who was flying to Australia from Vietnam, \'was assessed as being unwell,\' according to a statement from the New South Wales Health Ministry. As he had previously suffered an influenza-like infection and had been staying in an area where he had been in prolonged contact with chickens, Australian authorities acted quickly to assess the incoming traveler.
\nIt has since emerged, however, that the man was probably a drug courier who became ill after a condom containing heroin burst in his stomach.
\nAustralian authorities have yet to confirm reports that the man was treated with Narcan, a medicine used to treat heroin overdoses, in the ambulance on the way to the hospital.
\nHowever, Australia`s The Age newspaper cites NSW Health Communicable Diseases Director Jeremy McAnulty as saying: \'It turns out that (bird flu) is a very unlikely diagnosis. But the person`s still being assessed in hospital.
\n\'Our concern is whether a person has a quarantinable disease or avian influenza, and at this stage it seems very unlikely that that`s the case.\'
\nThe Age also quotes an Australian Federal Police spokesman as saying: \'This man is now a person of interest to the AFP and investigations are continuing.\'
\nCopyright 2006 by United Press International
'; PrintArticle();//--> </SCRIPT>LONDON, England (UPI) -- Indonesia, the country hardest hit by avian influenza, has seen a number of human infections and at least one fatality in recent days, causing concern among health and veterinary officials that an infection cluster may have emerged.
While there has as yet been no confirmation that the dreaded human-to-human transmission of avian influenza has occurred anywhere in the world, officials are concerned that three members of the same family in Bandung, West Java, who are believed to have been infected with bird flu may have infected each other.
The first member of the family to succumb to the disease was the 23-year-old elder brother, who died Sunday afternoon. He died before being admitted to hospital and before any samples were taken, but as his younger brother, 20, and his 15-year-old sister have since been admitted to Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, in Bandung, with confirmed avian-influenza infection. Health authorities believe his cause of death to have been avian influenza.
According to Hadi Jusuf, who heads up the avian-influenza team at the hospital, the 20-year-old`s condition has not improved since treatment began.
He told the Jakarta Post: 'He`s still on a ventilator and we are watching him closely. The pneumonia which was previously only found on the lower side of his left lung has now spread to both sides.'
Officials investigating the elder brother`s death have determined that a likely initial source of infection was the dead birds the family was feeding to their dogs.
In related news, a 9-year-old boy died of avian influenza in Jakarta Friday. He was admitted to hospital nine days prior to his death, displaying avian-flu-like symptoms including high fever and respiratory difficulties. It has since been confirmed that he had been in contact with sick chickens prior to falling ill.
Indonesia has suffered 51 official deaths from avian influenza; 40 of those have occurred this year. Already the world`s worst-hit country, its figures look set to climb as the World Health Organization announces other cases currently awaiting confirmation.
The Thai Health Ministry this week announced the country`s 17th death from avian influenza, a man who died in August.
The unnamed man, who lived in Nong Bua Lamphu province in northeastern Thailand, bred and reared fighting cocks. Once his birds became ill, rather than report them to the authorities, the man attempted to treat them using herbal medicines. It is believed this contact with the birds -- valuable animals the man did not wish to see culled -- led to his death.
On July 14 the man first reported suffering aches and a fever, but although he sought treatment he neglected to tell his doctor about the sick birds or his contact with them. Two weeks after he first became ill, his wife told the local health authorities about the birds and their possible involvement in his infection, and the birds were then culled.
Officials from Egypt`s Ministry of Health and the WHO Wednesday confirmed that there had been an outbreak of avian influenza in poultry in the north of the country.
The infected birds were reared in a garden in the village of Edfu, near Aswan, in Upper Egypt.
According to WHO spokesman Hassan el-Bushra, the infected birds have since been culled, and local health officials 'instigated the WHO-approved control measures, and no human infection has been reported.'
Egypt was badly hit by avian influenza in the early part of this year, and authorities instituted a ban on urban poultry breeding in an attempt to stem the spread of infection. The ban was not extended to rural areas, however, as it was feared that the economic impact of such a move would be so great as to inspire people to become furtive about their domestic flocks, thereby increasing the likelihood of the disease`s spread.
'A ban (in rural areas) would lead many to conceal their birds, heightening the danger rather than quelling it,' Health Ministry press spokesman Abdel Rahman Shahine said in March. 'Instead, we`re working to help them increase awareness to prevent the emergence of new cases.'
Australian authorities were on high alert Wednesday after reports emerged that a passenger on a plane to Sydney was unwell and was possibly infected with avian influenza.
The passenger, who was flying to Australia from Vietnam, 'was assessed as being unwell,' according to a statement from the New South Wales Health Ministry. As he had previously suffered an influenza-like infection and had been staying in an area where he had been in prolonged contact with chickens, Australian authorities acted quickly to assess the incoming traveler.
It has since emerged, however, that the man was probably a drug courier who became ill after a condom containing heroin burst in his stomach.
Australian authorities have yet to confirm reports that the man was treated with Narcan, a medicine used to treat heroin overdoses, in the ambulance on the way to the hospital.
However, Australia`s The Age newspaper cites NSW Health Communicable Diseases Director Jeremy McAnulty as saying: 'It turns out that (bird flu) is a very unlikely diagnosis. But the person`s still being assessed in hospital.
'Our concern is whether a person has a quarantinable disease or avian influenza, and at this stage it seems very unlikely that that`s the case.'
The Age also quotes an Australian Federal Police spokesman as saying: 'This man is now a person of interest to the AFP and investigations are continuing.'
Copyright 2006 by United Press International
 
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The aftermath of Tulungagung Bird Flu, the Older Brother was isolated, Nenek Diperiksa Tewasnya Abram, 11, villagers Kaligentong, Pucang Laban, Tulungagung because terjangkit the bird flu virus on September 19 2006 had consequences.

Suspected the virus has crept to the family's other member.Surabaya-Sun the Abram Death, 11, villagers Kaligentong, Pucang Laban, Tulungagung because terjangkit the bird flu virus on September 19 2006 had consequences.

Suspected the virus has crept to the family's other member.The full sibling Abram, Eni Wulandari, 23, to suspect pengidap bird flu because experienced hot high that was accompanied by the cough. Since Monday night (25/9) Eni was treated in isolation space of RSU Dr Soetomo.

Whereas Tukinem, the grandmother Abram, has begun to be sick and undergo the inspection more intensive was compared by the family's other member. Deputy Director Bidang Pendidikan & the Research (Diklit) RSU Dr Soetomo, Dr Urip Murtedjo SpB-KL PGD Pall Med, explained that the Eni condition at that time in observation.

Eni also could beraktivitas normally for example to be able to go in isolation space, ate without help of the implement or ornag other, and was not installed the respirator (breath aids). "As far as this is concerned we monitored and carried out appropriate therapy protap (the procedure continue to) the AI patient like the blood inspection and giving tamiflu. "See you later was gotten by results of the blood inspection of WHO, said Urip after being in a meeting in Director's Conference Room.

In the meantime, the Section Head the Health of the Tulungagung Regency Dr Rukmi through Kasubdin the Eradication of infectious diseases, Baharudin says, today on Wednesday (27/9), the East Java Health Service will take the sample of Tukinem blood to confirm whether the virus that killed Abram also infected the grandmother. "This for anticipation whether the spread happening apart from Eni," he said answered the Sun, on Tuesday (26/9).

Baharudin did not explain the Tukinem condition, except him had the story of asthma and now the health him was worse compared to the family's other member. Apart from to Tukinem, the East Java Health Service will take the sample of blood at least six students SDN Or-oro ombo the Abram place went to school.

"We must confirm whether that happened to the Abram grandmother asthma or H5N1," he explained.The matter produced by the sample of blood 5 people of the Abram family, including Eni that was taken on Saturday (23/9), Baharudin did not yet receive. "Until currently we do not yet receive information from the province. "Usually, if could have been known, the province immediately informed, he said. When the test was positive, said Baharudin, his side will evacuate all of the family's Abram member to RSUD Dr Iskak, Tulungagung. As is known, there were six people of the deceased's family Abram that was taken the sample of blood and swap. That is, Sutris and Sriah (parents Abram), Winda, Eni Wulandari, Santi (the older brother Abram) and was increased by Tukinem, the grandmother Abram.

Contacted was separated, the Section Head Tulungagung Danduk Sudarham Livestock Breeding, said the attack of the bird flu virus was in Tulungagung acknowledged by the danger crept into the other area, like Blitar, Trenggalek and Kediri.

His article, almost eighty percent of the Tulungagung poultry product (the egg and meat) was sold went out. Moreover, still the low level of the awareness of the community that berkesadaran low, that chose to sell the chicken was sick than destroyed or stamping out.The "Tulungagung product that was consumed by his citizen personally only 20 percent," said Danduk.The behaviour was difficult to be prevented because the selling price of the chicken in the market still was higher compared with extermination compensation. So as the livestock breeding service could only be limited gave counselling, the persuasive approach, spraying of disinfectant, the vaccination and the increase in the supervision in the border.

The "price of the chicken was sick in the revolving Rp market 20."000-Rp 30.000/ekor. Whereas compensation only Rp 10.000/ekor, he said.

Dta/st22
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Suspect Negative Bird Flu, the Spread from Manure
Sept 28, 2006

Condition Eni Wulandari 23, the patient suspect bird flu from the Village Kaligentong the Pucang Laban Tulungagung Subdistrict that was treated in space isolation-Anaesthesia Long RSU Dr Soetomo, on Wednesday (27/6), gradually improved.

Surabaya - Surya

The Eni Wulandari condition, 23, the patient suspect bird flu from the Village Kaligentong the Pucang Laban Tulungagung Subdistrict that was treated in space isolation-Anaesthesia Long RSU Dr Soetomo, on Wednesday (27/6), gradually improved.

Deputy Director Pendidikan & the Research (Diklit) RSU Dr Soetomo, Dr Urip Murtedjo SpB-KL PGD Pall Med, said that the improvement of the Eni condition was seen from his [her] cough that began to decrease.

"Be kept being waiting for results of the sample test of blood from WHO then. But medical treatment in accordance with the standard of bird flu continued to be carried out to guard all the possibilities," explained Urip Murtedjo represented Tim [team] the Control of Bird Flu of RSU Dr Soetomo.

If Tim the Control of Bird Flu still could not ascertain results of the sample test of Eni blood positive or negative was infected by the bird flu virus, the Big Hall the Health Laboratory of the East Java Province was the reverse. Through the Section Head the Health (Kadinkes) the East Java Province, Dr Bambang Giatno Rahardjo MPH, results of the sample test of Eni blood have been stated by the bird flu negative.

In the meantime the East Java Livestock Breeding Service found the fact that beforehand was not estimated beforehand. Expected strong, the spread of the virus H5N1 that killed the brother Eni, Abram, 11, to last September 19 2006 that through the waste of the thoroughbred chicken that was made fertiliser.

"It was first that we saw rather strange in the village terisolir could emerge bird flu. We suspected his spread of coming from fertiliser," said Kasubdin the Health of the East Java Animal of the Livestock Breeding Service, Irawan Subiyanto, on Wednesday (27/9).

Because of that the team of East Java Livestock Breeding of the Service took the example of fertiliser that was determined spread the virus H5N1 and the example was sent to the Big Veteriner Wates Hall, Jogjakarta to be checked further. Irawan's words, fertiliser that that came from outside the Pucang Laban Subdistrict, namely the Kalidawir Subdistrict, Ngunut and Sukorejo.

Irawan believed, up until now Surabaya is still becoming the area most dangerous because various poultries really were easy to enter from various areas. Followed following Sidoarjo, Gresik and Pasuruan.

In the meantime was expert biomolekuler the Medical Faculty the Unair Animal, Dr drh CA Nidhom Ms said, East Java berstatus the endemic area of bird flu. So as to be ascertained will continue to emerge human casualties that was infected by the following bird flu virus if the handling of bird flu was still continuing to point the method that was the same as the superficial method.

"The handling that only berkutat in the vaccination or disinfektan not a solution because of could be considered to be the handling of bird flu in Indonesia could be said has been late. Already had human casualties just supported the fog," stressed Nidom.

http://www.surya.co.id/terkini.php?id=968
 
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So, to recap (help me out here if I've missed/mistaken anything!):

Abram (11) -- dead, index case, tested pos
Eni Wulandari (23) -- sister to index case, hospitalized, some initial tests neg
Tukinem -- grandmother to index case, presenting with some sort of symptoms, being tested

Being tested:

6 members of Abram's family >>
Sutris and Sriah (parents Abram)
Winda
Eni Wulandari (hospitalized)
Santi (the older brother Abram)
Tukinem, the grandmother

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...at least six students SDN Or-oro ombo the Abram place went to school....
 
Re: INDONESIA - Bandung Cluster, W. Java (2 bros. dead; cousin, 3 neighbors sick)

Re: INDONESIA - Bandung Cluster, W. Java (2 bros. dead; cousin, 3 neighbors sick)

As per T's next post, most likely refers to E, as it says East Java. Problem is that E is 25 and this refers to a 21 year old.

http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/articlenews.aspx?type=globalNews&storyid=2006-09-29T030022Z_01_JAK269156_RTRUKOC_0_US-BIRDFLU-INDONESIA.xml&src=rss
Sister of Indonesia bird flu casualty also has H5N1
Fri Sep 29, 2006 4:00 AM BST162
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JAKARTA (Reuters) - A 21-year-old Indonesian woman, the sister of a boy who died of bird flu earlier this month, is suffering from the same disease, the health ministry said on Friday.


The patient, currently being treated at a hospital in East Java province, had contact with sick and dead fowl, as had her brother, said Runizar Ruesin, the head of the ministry's bird flu information center.
 
Re: INDONESIA - Bandung Cluster, W. Java (2 bros. dead; cousin, 3 neighbors sick)

Re: INDONESIA - Bandung Cluster, W. Java (2 bros. dead; cousin, 3 neighbors sick)

vaffie said:
This is coming in on Reuters. Awaiting confirmation from another source. Contradicts previous reports of testing finding only H1N1.

http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/articlenews.aspx?type=globalNews&storyid=2006-09-29T030022Z_01_JAK269156_RTRUKOC_0_US-BIRDFLU-INDONESIA.xml&src=rss
Sister of Indonesia bird flu casualty also has H5N1
Fri Sep 29, 2006 4:00 AM BST162
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JAKARTA (Reuters) - A 21-year-old Indonesian woman, the sister of a boy who died of bird flu earlier this month, is suffering from the same disease, the health ministry said on Friday.


The patient, currently being treated at a hospital in East Java province, had contact with sick and dead fowl, as had her brother, said Runizar Ruesin, the head of the ministry's bird flu information center.
Edit: Never mind. I'm clearly delirious. I thought this was the Bandung thread and you were talking about Taufik's sister. Just ignore me. ;)
 
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