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Indonesian Human Cases - Jan 11 to Feb 4, 2008

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Map of Positives in Tangerang.
Red = January 08
Green = Tested Negative

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http://www.metrotvnews.com/ 25 Januari 2008 09:10 WIB

New suspect is an adult woman


Metrotvnews.com, Indramayu: the Daerah Indramayu Public Hospital, West Java, treated a patient suspect bird flu.
The patient was named Sumiyati, villagers Wanakaya, Kecamatan Haurgeulis, of Kabupaten Indramayu, West Java.
Currently, she was treated intensive in Isolasi RSUD Indramayu Space.
Sumiyati was reconciled from the Hospital of Al-Irsyad Haurgelis.
The doctor's diagnosis named the patient experienced breathless and feverish high.
This sign emerged after the direct contact patient with the poultry that died.
Although being not yet ascertained positive contracted bird flu, the RSUD Indramayu side treated Sumiyati in accordance with standard the handling of the bird flu patient.
The patient was at once treated in isolation space.
The visitor was obliged to use the mask.
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The illness: was suspected by bird flu, evidently the inflammation of the lungs

Banda Lampung (Lampost): Dina (4), the resident Adipuro, Bedeng Ii, Trimurejo, Lampung Tengah, that was reconciled to RSUAM, on Wednesday (23-1), from RSU A. Yani Metro, because of being suspected of contracting bird flu, evidently suffered Bronco pneumonia or the inflammation to the lungs.

The daughter of twins from the couple Saint and Wiwik this experienced breathless and feverish high.
The temperature of his body achieved 39 Celsius levels.

Worried was affected by the bird flu virus, parents Dina carried him to RSU A. Yani.

Dina's parents's concern because of his child had the story of contact with the poultry.
"Five chickens belonging to Dina died suddenly," said Saint when guarding his daughter, on Thursday (24-1).
Moreover, hundreds of chickens belonging to the local resident often died suddenly.
Dina beforehand took medicine to RSU A. Yani.
By the hospital side, Dina that had contact with the poultry that died suddenly was stated it was suspected contracted bird flu.
Afterwards Dina was reconciled to RSUAM to get the intensive maintenance.
However, after being checked, he suffered the inflammation to the lungs.


Beforehand, Dito Ramanda (5), the resident Sarikaton, Kelurahan Adipuro, of Trimurjo, Lamteng, was also reconciled to RSUAM, on Monday (21-1), the reason it was suspected contracted bird flu.
However, was based on the medical RSUAM note, he was stated by the negative contracted the Avian virus influenza (AI).
According to the father Dito, Suryanto, on Saturday (19-1) his child was accompanied to the community health centre because hot high and pilek.
Because of hearing his story contact with the chicken was sick that finally disembelih, these parents this carried him to RSU A. Yani Metro.

In our village, hundreds of chickens died suddenly, our chicken there in the 30 's are those that died, therefore we worried Dito was sick bird flu, said Sri, the mother Dito.
On Monday (21-1) the temperature of the Dito body increasingly high in fact his breath was increasingly crowded although taking medicine, finally he was reconciled to RSUAM.
Was based on the medical RSUAM note, Dito suffered fibris or the hot fever.

After receiving the maintenance in RSUAM since last Monday, currently the condition for his health increasingly improved.
The Dinas official of the Lamteng Health, said Suryanto, visited Dito and Dina to RSUAM, on Thursday (24-1), to confirm whether both of them suffered bird flu or not

http://www.lampungpost.com/cetak/berita.php?id=2008012501201325
 
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Situation update confirmed cases Indonesia from Min of Health; jan 24 2008

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From Garut

Three patients Suspect Bird Flu returned home

Three patients suspect bird flu, Ms (6 months), SA (13 years), and Ih (5 years) that was treated in the Hospital Dr Slamet Garut, today around 10 o'clock during the day is returned.

Results of the sample research of blood, the nose liquid and the throat of Balitbangkes Departemen of the Health showed the bird flu negative.
We received the report via telephoned from Balitbangkes Departemen of the Health on Thursay (24/1).

The three patients who were treated for four days in observation space of negative bird flu.

So we decide to return them today because his condition has been stable, said the Division Head Information and the Pelanggan Service RSU Dr Slamet, Yogi Prayogi.

Henceforth they will be monitored by the Peundey Community Health Centre side.

Yogi said during 2007 up to the beginning of 2008 this RSU Dr Slamet Garut at least treated 48 suspect bird flu, six were stated positive, five including dying and one person recovered.

http://www.tempointeraktif.com/hg/nusa/jawamadura/2008/01/25/brk,20080125-116171,id.html
 
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Probably the number of nine refers to the grand total ever infected by bird flu in Garut Regency; interesting is the officials are counting the suspected cases too.

Nine Garut residents were killed resulting from Bird Flu

Garut (Antara News) - the Case of bird flu in the Garut Regency, West Java and January 24 2008 in 16 villages/the district in nine subdistricts brought casualties of nine people died.

The head of the Pemberantasan Field of infectious diseases (P2M) in the Service of Kesehatan Garut, Dede Rohmansyah stated on Friday afternoon, the nine casualties were killed consisted five people were expected (suspect) died and four positive people were infected by the virus H5N1 died.

Whereas the total case all of them totalling 46, among them 36 cases suspect and one positive case of bird flu but succeeded in being cured, he said.

The case was begun from the Cikelet Subdistrict respectively in the Cikelet village, Cigadog and Cijambe, was followed the Bayongbong Subdistrict in the Mulyasari Village and Sukarame, afterwards the Cinagara Village in the Malangbong Subdistrict.

Further spread to the Pangatikan Subdistrict in the Cihuni Village and Cimaragas, Kecamatan Karangpawitan in the Sindanggalih village, Jatisari and Situsari, Kecamatan Cibiuk in the Cibiuk Kaler Village.

Afterwards to the Subdistrict Garut Kota in the Village/Kelurahan Cimuncang, Kecamatan Sucinaraja in the Sukalaksana Village as well as in the Peundeuy Subdistrict in the Toblong Village.

In the meantime the Head of the Pengelola Body RSU Dr Slamet Garut, Dr Hj.
Widjayanti Utoyo explained, was based on the inspection of the health laboratory (Labkes) the Department of Health showed, the three people suspect bird flu from the Peundeuy Subdistrict, was stated by the negative H5N1.

So as by the child's specialist doctor was returned again to the Community Health Centre that referred, the three patients were also picked up by the official P2M Dinas Kesehatan Garut, after the three of them underwent the maintenance in isolation space of Dr Slamet since the last four days, he said.

Thirdly the patient suspect bird flu that currently is stated by the negative H5N1 this consisted, Charity (5), Saeful (13) and Sonip (6) from the Cireundeu Desa Toblong Kecamatan Peundeuy Village, around 70 km the south direction from the centre of the Garut City.
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http://www.antara.co.id/arc/2008/1/25/sembilan-warga-garut-tewas-akibat-flu-burung/
 
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After being treated for four days in Isolasi RSU Space Dr. Slamet Garut, three patients suspect bird flu from Kp.Cireundeu, the Toblong Village, Kec.Peundeuy, on Friday (25/1) approximately struck 09,05 WIB was permitted to come home.

Whereas a person pasen other in Indramayu just entered the Daerah Public Hospital (RSUD) Indramayu, on Thursday (24/1).
Three pasen that originally was expected terindikasi the virus avian influenza (AI) that was Muhammad Sonif (6 months), Saeful Fahmi (13), and Charity (5).

According to Kasubabg Informasi and the Pelanggan Service (IPP) the Pengelola Body RSU Dr. Slamet Garut, Yogie Prayogi, was based on results of the sample inspection of blood, apus the nose, and the throat that were done Balitbangkes Jakarta, the three of them were stated by the negative.
"We could results information" of the "negative and generally results" of "our observation then their condition was very healthy," he said.

Although they were permitted to come home, continued Yogie, their upper monitoring continued to be carried out by the Kesehatan Service side.

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In the meantime Sumiyati (47), the resident of the Bloc 9 villages of Wanakaya RT/RW 04, Kec. Haurgeulis, Kab.
Indramayu
that it was suspected was affected by the AI virus, entered RSUD Indramayu, on Thursday (24/1).
The Sumyatai condition weakened as a result of the high fever was accompanied breathless after contact with several tails of his poultry that died suddenly.
However as far as this is concerned did not yet have official information from the hospital side whether he positive was affected by bird flu or not.

"Our chicken many that died and my wife could pick up the poultry that died.
Afterwards he was breathless and feverish", said Wastika (60), the husband Sumyati.
Sumyati was afterwards carried to RS Al-Irsyad Al-Islamiyah Haurgeulis.
The medical official in this hospital afterwards suggested that Sumyati was carried to RSUD Indramayu.
The doctor was on duty at RSUD Indramayu, Dr. Rahup, when it was confirmed said did not yet dare to conclude casualties were infected by the AI virus.

"To prove him, we must carry out the laboratory test against the patient, including must x-ray the patient in order to be able to know the condition for the related lungs breathless acute that was contracted by him that," he said.
The other source in Subdin Peternakan in the Pertanian Service and Livestock Breeding (Dipertan) that was contacted stated results of the fast test (rapid test) against poultries that died evidently positive was infected by the virus of AI. Tes also was carried out against the other poultry that still was living, available around the Sumiyati residence.

http://www.klik-galamedia.com/indexcari.php?edisikode=20080126&kolomkode=20080126015426
 
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This is out of the blue for me.

Jan 28, 2008

Indonesia reports 99th bird flu death

JAKARTA - A NINE-YEAR-OLD Indonesian boy has died of bird flu, the health ministry said Monday, bringing the toll to 99 in the nation worst hit by the virus.

'(The) total number of cumulative Asian Influenza human cases in Indonesia is 123 with 99 deaths,' the ministry bird flu information centre said in a statement. -- AFP

http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest+News/Asia/STIStory_200958.html
 
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9-year-old boy dies of bird flu, bringing Indonesia's death toll to 99


Monday, January 28, 2008

AP


JAKARTA, Indonesia -- A 9-year-old boy has died of bird flu, bringing Indonesia's death toll from the disease to 99, health officials said Monday.

The boy died Sunday at the Sulianto Saroso Hospital for Infectious Disease in Jakarta, said Ningrum, an official at the Health Ministry's bird flu center.


Tests confirmed the boy had the H5N1 virus, she said, adding that the cause of the infection had yet to be determined.


The boy was from a neighborhood on the southern outskirts of Jakarta. He first developed symptoms on Jan. 16, said Ningrum, who like many Indonesians who uses a single name.


Indonesia has recorded human bird flu deaths regularly since the virus began ravaging poultry stocks across Asia in 2003.


Scientists have warned that Indonesia, which has millions of backyard chickens and poor medical facilities, is a potential hot spot for a global bird flu pandemic.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/headlines/2008/01/28/52062/9-year-old-boy.htm
 
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3 New Cases of Human Avian Influenza In Indonesia

Jakarta, January 28, 2008 - Bird Flu Information Center -

Indonesia has recorded three new cases of human avian Influenza. RF, MIY and NAS are confirmed to be infected by H5N1 virus based on the test results from the Health Research and Development Center of the Ministry of Health and Eijkman Institutedated January 27 2008.

RF, a 31 year old, female from East Jakarta Municipality Jakarta Province. She experienced onset of illness on 18 January 2008, was then admitted to Harum Hospital on 22 January 2008 where she was then reffered to Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta on 26 January 2008 with symptoms of fever, cough, headache, leucopeny, penumonia. The risk factors are there is a wet market and a backyard chicken farm in the neighbourhood. At the moment, RF is still treated in Persahabatan Hospital, Jakarta.

MIY, a 9,5 year old boy from Depok Municipality, West Java Province.
He experienced onset of illness on 16 January 2008. He was then admitted to Sentra Medika Hospital in Cimanggis on 23 January 2008, where then he was reffered to the Sulianti Saroso Infectious Disease Hospital (RSPI-SS) in Jakarta on 25 January 2008 with symptoms of fever,breathing difficulties, leucopeny, pneumonia. The risk factors are not yet found/inconclusive.
MIY died on january 27 2008 at 13.55 at Sulianti Saroso Infectious Disease Hospital in Jakarta.

Nas, a 32 years man from Tangerang District, Banten Province.
Nas experienced onset of illness on 17 January 2008. He was examined at the a local clinic (Puskesmas) on 21 January 2008. He was the admitted in Bakti Asih Hospital Tangerang on 24 January 2008, then reffered to Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta on 26 January 2008 with symptoms of fever, breathing difficulties, thrombocytopeny, pneumonia. The risk factor is his neighbours have pigeons.
At the moment, Nas is still being treated at Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta.

The total number of Avian Influenza human cases in Indonesia is 123 cases with 99 fatalities.

http://www.komnasfbpi.go.id/berita_eng.php?id=41
 
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Boy becomes Indonesia's 99th bird flu fatality

Posted : Mon, 28 Jan 2008

Jakarta - A 9-year-old boy from West Java died from the H5N1 strain of the avian influenza virus, bringing Indonesia's bird flu death toll to 99, the world's highest, Health Ministry officials said on Monday. The boy, identified as MIY, died on Sunday at Jakarta's Sulianto Saroso Infectious Disease Hospital, said Joko Suyono, an official at the ministry's bird flu information centre.

The boy fell sick January 16 and sought medical treatment a week later at Sentra Medika Hospital in western Jakarta before being admitted Friday to Sulianti Saroso Hospital, designated to treat bird flu patients in Jakarta and surrounding areas.

"Test results confirm he had been suffering from bird flu," Suyono said

Investigators were still trying to determine how the boy was exposed to the virus, but a chicken-slaughtering site was located in his neighbourhood, he said.

http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/179368,boy-becomes-indonesias-99th-bird-flu-fatality.html
 
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Dutchy, I can't find any mention in my notes of the child who lived near the slaughterhouse. Do you know what child that was?
 
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Dutchy, I can't find any mention in my notes of the child who lived near the slaughterhouse. Do you know what child that was?

No, today's report was the first time I heard from the boy.

We learned before, that news from Jakarta Hospitals seems not to be released until confirmation from the lab of Dep. of Health.
 
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This was a previous, recent case. The risk factor was a slaughterhouse nearby. It was a child.
 
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Fourth case mentioned

Indonesia boy dies of bird flu, making death toll 99

28 Jan 2008

Source: Reuters


JAKARTA, Jan 28 (Reuters) - A 9-year-old Indonesian boy who had tested positive for bird flu died on Monday, the health ministry said in a statement, taking the country's death toll from the deadly disease to 99.

The boy from the outskirts of Jakarta died at the Sulianto Saroso hospital on Sunday after being treated in different hospitals for two weeks, said Joko Suyono, an official at the ministry's bird flu information centre.

It was not known how the boy contracted the disease.

Indonesia has had the highest number of human deaths from bird flu of any country.

A 31-year-old woman and 32-year-old man hospitalised at Persahabatan hospital for fever and respiratory problems also tested positive for the deadly H5N1 virus on Monday, the ministry said.

According to the statement, the woman lived in East Jakarta near a poultry slaughterhouse that kept many fowl believed to be the source of her H5N1 infection.

The man from Tangerang, west of Jakarta, is believed to have contracted H5N1 from his neighbour's pet doves, the ministry said.

Contact with sick fowl is the most common way of contracting bird flu, endemic in bird populations in most of Indonesia.

Although bird flu remains an animal disease, experts fear the virus could mutate into a form easily passed from human to human and kill millions.

Authorities are also expecting genetic test results to come back for a fourth case, a 23-year-old housewife from East Jakarta, who died on Sunday from bird flu symptoms.

Suyono said there are no obvious explanation for the sudden surge of cases. "We need to carry more tests and investigation first to be really sure.

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/JAK69887.htm
 
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I found it:

http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=125579&postcount=37

Villagers Main Lightning, Long Rt 05/ Rw 3, the Tangerang City, many that did not suppose if Setia went so fast. In fact, around them did not have the chicken that died. However indeed around 500 metre from the house of Untung had a slaughterhouse in the chicken.

I was hoping it was not Seti. But it is. They (Seti & MIY) were both brought to RSPI Sulianti Saroso, Jakarta.

ETA: I will watch for a more specific address on MIY, to see if they were neighbors.
 
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