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Thanks for posting this, Commonground! There were a couple of additional paragraphs at the end of the article that may be of interest...Commonground said:Posted by Pugmom @ the Wiki (excerpt):
Medan, North Sumatra: article dated 9–25–06
http://tinyurl.com/mtut9
September 25 06 00:26 WIB three patients Suspect Bird Flu Not Yet Stabil Medan, was on the alert Online
One family suspect bird flu still in the maintenance intensively in space of the Longing isolation of A RSUP H Adam the Medan Owner.
The condition for casualties was still continuing to experience the high fever, but to not yet make use of respiratory aids (the ventilator). Was like this information that was assembled was on the alert, on Sunday (24/9) in the Longing of A RSU Adam the Owner from one of the nurses in the place. However, from the ‘’‘five casualties who were treated two among them that is TUS and JBS began to be stable. Whereas BS, LBT and RBS’‘’ his condition was still rising descended through to reached 39 derjat celcius.
“But the team of the health was still continuing to monitor the development of the condition for the two casualties although being stable,” said the nurse who was not prepared to be named by his identity.
Deputy Director Pelayanan Medis RSUP H. Adam the Owner Dr. M. Nur Rasyid Lubis, SpB during it was confirmed confirmed. He said, from five casualties who underwent the maintenance, two including beginning to be stable. “Until this was not yet known whether positive or negative casualties, and still were waiting for results sample blood that was sent to the Centre of the Jakarta Health Laboratory.” However, all the patients have been given medicine anti bird flu (tamiflu) to guard matters that were not wanted, said Rasyid.
Commonground said:Thanks Sharpe, I had some anxiety. Now, I have a frown.....in addition to the anxiety. Darn.![]()
Sharpe said:Sorry, I did not mean to make you frown. I'm not frowning, well I am a little, but it's because I have a headache from studying for an 8-hour-long medical exam I have tomorrow. Don't frown. It's just simply that the public, the international media and the WHO are behaving very differently from what they would if they really knew what was going on on the ground in Indonesia, very differently from what they would be behaving like if anyone really had a clue as to what the disease situation in China, or Thailand for that matter, was, if real H5N1 testing of poultry, pigs, and people actually occurred in India, and if there were any labs in Africa that ever were even able to find a positive result of anything. It would be a very different situation indeed. We wouldn't be mulling over discussions of recombination versus reassortment or waiting for the results from a couple of random geese in Washington State, no, we would be undertaking a far bigger, global, multi-disciplinary, medical and societal version of the Manhattan Project, that's all.
Now, that's what I call a good joke!!!!!!!!!!!Florida1 said:Come on. Don't be vague. Tell us what you really think.![]()
I take this [below] to mean that one of their other children, RS (11), died after their poultry died. Subsequently, the rest of the family got sick and were "run off" to the hospital:Dutchy said:Not sure if I understood the translation well it seems there is a family of 5 , 3 still in hospital. Another family lost a child?
CG - the last I heard, this 2 yr-old was stable and the family wanted to take him/her home, but s/he was still being treated in RS Adam Malik -- that was on Sept 12:Commonground said:Theresa42, in my notes, I have from Medan:
9/9 [*snip*] (2) - hospitalized - gone home.
Do you have that also?
[ Pardon me for "snipping" a bit of your post there, but that's actually the street address of the 2 yr-old (not his/her name) and we're trying to keep suspects' home addresses off the board here. Village is ok -- but not street address. Thanks!"We continued to monitor the condition for casualties to results of the sample of blood that was sent it was known. However, casualties at this time did not yet make use of respiratory aids (the ventilator)," said Adlin. Adlin added, the condition for casualties at this time was stable, but still was treated in isolation space intensively to guard matters that were not wanted. In fact, casualties's family ask for to come home.
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=30198&postcount=12
From Wikipedia:Theresa42 said:Another article about this family from North Sumatra. Hat-tip, BlueJay!
toggletext-ed from Indonesian:
On Monday, September 25 2006 13:20 WIB
One Family was in North Sumatra attacked by Flu Burung
The Writer: yennizar
Medan -- MIOL: One family consisted of five people in Pagar Jati village, Lubuk Pakam sub-district, Deli Serdang regency, North Sumatra, was treated in Space of the Longing Isolation A the Public Hospital (RSU) Adam the Medan Owner resulting from suspect bird flu.
[*snip*]
This map doesn't give the precise location of where this family is from, but just a general idea of the area/distances we're talking about. Lubukpakam is the capital of Deli Serdang, the regency where this family is from. Kabanjahe is the capital of the Karo regency. We've also seen some bf suspects from in/around Tebingtinggi. And, Medan, of course, is where the hospital, RS Adam Malik is located.Deli Serdang is a regency in the Indonesian province of North Sumatra. Deli Serdang is located south and east of Medan. The capital of the district is Lubukpakam, located approximately 30 km east of Medan.
Boundaries of the district:
To the north: the Langkat Regency and the Strait of Malacca
To the south: the Karo Regency and Simalungun Regency
To the east: the Asahan Regency and the Strait of Malacca
To the west: the Karo Regency and Langkat Regency
Dutchy said:As happened before, there is some confusion about the age of the patients:
On Monday, September 25 2006 19:17:00
the Patient's Blood Suspect Bird Flu was sent to Depkes
Medan-RoL -- the Sample of blood of three North Sumatran citizens who were suspected suspect bird flu was sent to the Department's Laboratory of the Health in Jakarta.
The sample of blood that was sent by the side of RSU H. Adam the Medan Owner was from the patient BS (37), Lbt (32) and Rbs (12), the three of them the citizen of the Deli Serdang Regency.
I Bagian Medis Deputy Director to RSU. H. Adam the Medan Owner, Dr. M. Nur Rasyid Lubis, SpB justified that when being contacted in Medan, on Monday.
According to him, villagers's three patients Pagarjati, the Pakam The Deepest Part Subdistrict was reconciled to RSU. H. Adam the Owner, late last week.
Beforehand, this patient experienced the hot fever achieved 39 levels celcius and this patient was at this time treated in the room of the "A Longing" isolation.
http://www.republika.co.id/online_d...66002&kat_id=23