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Indonesia - SUMATRA (Padang) Feb 27+

Richard McC

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Although Toggletext gives "brothers" as its translation, the associated video suggests that at least two are female

25/02/2007 08:40

Liputan6.com, Padang: three older brothers were siblings from Padang Ganting, the Flat Land Regency, West Sumatra, was expected terjangkit bird flu.
Ahad (25/2), they were treated in special isolation space the bird flu patient in the M. Djamil central Public Hospital, Padang.
Nurlela, Darleti, and Mardiana were put into special maintenance space yesterday.

The three of them that remained at one house in the Koto Gadang area, the Flat Land, suffered the high fever and the cough since five previous days.
Because their fever also did not descend, their worried family terjangkit H5N1 and took the initiative of carrying him to the hospital.

Moreover several the previous day several chickens in their residence died suddenly.
Since January till at this time RSUP M. Djamil has treated 10 assumption patients avian influenza.
One of the him, Nesa, 1 year 6 months, died on Friday morning.
(the MOTHER/Deni Risman)

http://www.liputan6.com/view/7,137903,1,0,1172378258.html
 
Indonesia - Sumatra (Padang) Feb 27+

Indonesia - Sumatra (Padang) Feb 27+

ALL THANKS TO ANNEZ

3 sus cases in Padang - awaiting test results


ALL THANKS TO ANNEZ

3 sus cases in Padang - awaiting test results


Suspected bird flu cases in Padang

National News - Tuesday, February 27, 2007 PADANG, West Sumatra: Three suspected bird flu patients have been receiving treatment at M. Djamil Hospital in Padang, West Sumatra, a hospital executive said Monday.

Ira Yanti, head of the hospital's medical services section, said the condition of the three had been improving. Results of laboratory tests from the Directorate General for Disease Control in Jakarta are still pending, which would determine whether the three are infected by the avian flu virus.
Ira said the patients were members of the same family in Padang Gantiang district in Tanahdatar regency.

Three days before they began displaying symptoms several of their chickens died suddenly. Tests conducted by the West Sumatra Husbandry Office confirmed the birds were infected with the virus. As of last year M. Djamil Hospital has treated 18 suspected bird flu patients. Only two of them tested positive for the virus, with both recovering. "The two patients were infected in Lampung and Jakarta. They are Minang people who had just returned home to Padang and received medical treatment here," Ira said. -- JP



http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailnational.asp?fileid=20070227.G08&irec=7]
 
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Re: Indonesia - Sumatra (Padang) Feb 27+

Re: Indonesia - Sumatra (Padang) Feb 27+

Thanks Dutchy. I merged them. :oops:
 
a patient suspect bird flu Gws was eight years old

a patient suspect bird flu Gws was eight years old

Metrotvnews.com, Padang:

the regional Public Hospital of Muhammad Djamil Padang, West Sumatra, on Wednesday (28/2), again treated a patient suspect bird flu.
This patient had the initials Gws was eight years old and began to undergo the maintenance in the hospital on Wednesday morning.
Beforehand, Gws was treated in RS Batusangkar, the Flat Land.

By being treated by him Gws, RSUD M. Djamil, currently, treats four patients suspect bird flu.

The patient was reconciled because suffered hot high, breathless was accompanied by coughs.
Moreover, he was also known once direct contact with the chicken that died suddenly in his residence.
At this time, the RSUD Djamil side was still checking the sample of Gws blood to confirm was infected or not by the bird flu virus.

Gws was known still one family and remained at one village with three patients suspect other bird flu that at this time still was treated in RSUD M. Djamil.
(DEN)

http://www.metrotvnews.com/berita.asp?id=34316
 
Re: Indonesia - Sumatra (Padang) Feb 27+

Re: Indonesia - Sumatra (Padang) Feb 27+

Names & Ages on the 6 suspects @ Djamil Hospital
RS Djamil Padang was Still treating six Suspect Burung
Flu
The writer: Ade Irwansyah
Padang -- MIOL: the Hospital (RS) M. Djamil Padang still treated intensive six patients suspect bird flu.
The six patients were at this time treated in the room of the isolation of the floor internal disease of three RS M. Djamil Padang.
"Their condition has been far more better from before."
Feverishly they gradually also descended, the headword of the Medic's Service RS M. Djamil Padang Irayanti to the Indonesian Media, on Friday (2/3).
According to Irayanti, results rapid test (the blood test quickly) that was carried out towards the six of them showed results of the negative.
However to ascertain the six of them not terjangkit bird flu, RS M. Djamil Padang was still being waiting for results of the test of the Health Laboratory of the Department of the Health in Jakarta.
"Results" of "the test will go out several days came," he said.

The six patients who were treated in RS M. Djamil Padang was the Flora, pre-schoolers 11 months, Audina, 1, Danil, 5, Rahmad, 16, Gusrianti, 8, and Wenisa, pre-schoolers 10 months.
The flora, Audina, Danil, and Rahmad came from the district behind Olo, the Padang Subdistrict West, Padang.
The four of them were treated in RS M. Djamil Padang since Wednesday night (28/2).
As for Gusrianti was the patient suspect reconciliation bird flu from RS Ali Hanafiah, the Flat Land.
He was the resident Nagari (the village) Koto Gadang, the Subdistrict Padang Ganting, the Flat Land Regency.

Gusrianti was treated in RS M. Djamil Padang since Tuesday night (27/2).
In the meantime, Wenisa was treated in RS M. Djamil Padang since Tuesday morning (27/2).
Pre-schoolers 10 that came from the Javanese Village District In, the Padang Subdistrict West, Padang.
During February 2007, RS M. Djamil Padang treated 13 patients suspect bird flu.
Six patients were still being treated, six people were permitted to come home because not terjangkit bird flu and one patient died, but not was caused by bird flu.
(AA/YT/OL-06) http://www.media-ind...
 
Re: Indonesia - SUMATRA (Padang) Feb 27+

Now what have I stumbled upon?
Title of Article:
Fertiliser subsidised Yet Disalurkan
SK Gubsu
the matter of the Distribution of Fertiliser Subsidise Still Diuji
on Saturday, 03-03-2007
Last Paragraph:

Pergub Burung
Maringan Lumbantobing
Flu said, at this time the Bureau of the Setdapropsu Law was doing eksaminasi towards Governor's Regulation (Pergub) concerning the handling of bird flu.
This Pergub eventually to instruct the district head more than one North Sumatra in order to make the regional regulation (Regional Regulations) concerning the livestock breeding regulation and the handling of the case of bird flu.
Just was learnt, in the North Sumatran area the case of bird flu has happened in several regencies and in the Karo Regency claimed fatalities.
Moreover, the extermination of the poultry has been carried out in several regencies to avoid casualties's increase died resulting from the virus H5N1 this.
http://www.medanbisnisonline.com/rubrik.php?p=84562&more=1#more84562
 
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