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Indonesian Human Cases: Nov 3 to Dec 4, 2007

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Map of recent human H5N1 cases around Tangerang (including Eti)

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Laidback Al is the man with the maps!!I think about 50 red dots are missing though:magnify:
 
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Translation by Christian, with thanks!

After five days were treated in RS Persahabatan Jakarta, casualties suspect bird flu And (30), the resident of the Cipete District, Kecamatan Penang, of Kota Tangerang had finally died, on Saturday afternoon (3/11).

And was reconciled to RS Persahabatan Jakarta last Wednesday (31/11) in the weak condition.

The mother of two children it was suspected contracted bird flu after being found sign-gelaja like bird flu when being treated in RS Usada Insani, Tangerang last October 26.

The Et body was carried to the funeral parlour last Saturday morning by using the special case by the ambulance of RS Persahabatan.

Casualties's body has not for a long time been buried in his house.
Afterwards that same afternoon was buried was buried in TPU Penang, Kota Tangerang.

Jayadi (35), the husband of casualties when being met myRMnews, on Sunday afternoon (4/11) still was seen by the shock.

Likewise was second casualties's child who still was seen deathly pale in a second manner his eyes that were swollen because of crying.

The husband of casualties refused if his wife died because infected by bird flu.

"That would just the assumption. So help should not suspect-guessed,"he stated.

In the meantime, post the death And the resident around casualties's house claimed frightened contaminated the deadly virus.

So, had several residents who wanted subdistrict apparatus and the government of the Tangerang City to give counselling so that their panic is lost.

"If could we were given tami flu. And was checked by the condition for the health of the resident, to not have casualties again," said Yeni (22).

Till at this time, local government apparatus and from the government's apparatus of the Tangerang City invisible visited the location.

Only, last Saturday, the official from the Kesehatan Service of the Tangerang City and the team of the Hall of Penelitian Veteriner Bogor took the sample of blood and mucus of the nose of casualties's family to be investigated by the possibility of the other member of contracting the virus H5N1 that.
 
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QDT & Dictionary Translation:

Here you go Dutchy:

5 Day To Be Treated Patient Flu Burung To Stretch Life Force

Sunday, 04 November 2007 23:25:06
Tangerang, myRMnews. After five day to be treated in RS Persahabatan Jakarta casualty suspect flu burung Et (30) resident Kelurahan Cipete, Kecamatan Pinang, Kota Tangerang finally died world, Saturday (3/11) late afternoon. Et referred to RS Persahabatan Jakarta on Wednesday (3/11) last in condition that was weak. Mother two children this guess suffer from flu burung after discovered sign symptom like flu burung when to be treated in RS Usada Insani, Tangerang on 26 October past.

Corpse Et was brought to house grief on Saturday late afternoon past utilize case specific by means of car ambulance RS Persahabatan. Corpse casualty not old laid as corpse in his house. Afterwards late afternoon they also buried in TPU Pinang, Kota Tangerang.

Jayadi (35), husband casualty when met with myRMnews Sunday (4/11) late afternoon still to be visible a shock Such was the case also both children casualty that still noticeably pale very pale and both eyes which swollen because of crying. Husband casualty push aside when wife died because infected flu burung.

"That is the case just guess therefore please do not estimate guess," explained.

For the moment those after has died Et resident around home casualty confess to be afraid infected virus kill them. With the result that there is several resident that demand/require agency Subdistrict and government Kota Tangerang give counseling in order that panic in them disappear.

"When be able we be given tami flu and check condition health resident, so that there are no casualties again," said Yeni (22).

Up to moment this agency government local even though from agency government Kota Tangerang not be visible to visit location. Just/Only, on Saturday past officer from Dinas Kesehatan Kota Tangerang and Team Balai Penelitian Veteriner Bogor take sample blood and liquid nose family casualty to be investigated possibility member another suffer from virus H5N1 that.
 
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I think between Christian and I, we are on the same page.
Wonder why the government isn't going around the neighborhood? Just thinking out loud.
 
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Dutchy, this is an excerpt from the second article, same source:

When myRMnews pay a call home of victim day last (Sunday 4/11), condition of house already in condition empty. Yeni (22), neighbor of casualty say something family NY. Et be seen clear things away pack flee towards house brother/sister.

"I see family casualty carry knapsack large he said want to stay overnight in house brother/sister. For the moment older brother/sister casualty to wait Et in RS Persahabatan," explain mother young this.

Old woman being hairy (LOL!) short this action evacuation family Ny Et this result in resident of the same place also panic, to fear contamination by means of virus kill that.
 
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Indonesian woman dies of bird flu - health official

http://in.reuters.com/article/health/idINJAK23047320071105
Mon Nov 5, 2007 10:10am IST

JAKARTA (Reuters) - An Indonesian woman has died of bird flu, taking the country's death toll from the disease to 90, an official at the health ministry's bird flu centre said on Monday.
Suharda Ningrum said it was not yet clear whether the 30-year-old victim had been in contact with sick fowl, but chickens belonging to a neighbor had died suddenly. The woman lived in Tangerang, west of the capital Jakarta.
 
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http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-11/05/content_7014661.htm

JAKARTA, Nov. 5 (Xinhua) -- A 30-year-old Indonesian woman from an outskirts city of Jakarta has died of bird flu, the health ministry said here Monday. Laboratory tests indicated that the woman, from Tanggerang city who died on Saturday in a designed-bird flu hospital of Persahabatan in east Jakarta, was positively contracted by avian influenza, an official of the anti-bird flu center of the ministry Djoko Suyono said.
"She was dead on Saturday. Two of laboratory tests showed that she is positive of bird flu," he told Xinhua.
The woman died after apparently coming into contact with over 100 poultry that suddenly died last month in her residence, said Suyono.
"The woman had contacted with dead chicken owned by her neighbors," he said.
The confirmation put total fatality from the H5N1 to 90 out of 112 contracted people in the bird flu hardest-hit country, said the official.
Both her child and niece who were suspected of having the disease, were cleared of the suspicion, he said.
The woman began to show the symptoms of the disease on Oct. 23 and went to clinics five days later in Tanggerang town, said Suyono. She was treated in a hospital in the town on Oct. 30 and was moved to Persahabatan hospital in East Jakarta one day later.
Expert fear that the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus can mutate into a certain level that makes it transmittable among humans, which can trigger a pandemic that is feared to kill millions of people.
Indonesia has been in the front row in fighting he viruses, which have slowly and persistently spread on human.
The country has faced major problems in its efforts to stop the spread of the disease, including large territory, traditional way of raising chickens on back yard and lack of implementing measures to stop the virus from spreading.
The virus has been endemic in poultry across Indonesia that is the world's fourth most populous country and home to millions of backyard chickens.
 
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Indonesia confirms 90th bird flu death


Agence France-Presse
JAKARTA - A 30-year-old Indonesian woman died at the weekend of bird flu, bringing the death toll in the country worst affected by the virus to 90, a health ministry official said Monday.
The woman came from Tangerang, a satellite city west of the capital Jakarta, where three children were diagnosed with the H5N1 virus last month. Two of them died.
"Both tests are positive," Suharda Ningrum, from the ministry's bird flu information center, told AFP, referring to the latest victim.
Two tests must come back positive before a patient is confirmed as having avian influenza here.
"Now the number of cases is 112, of which 90 have been fatal," Ningrum added.
The death toll in Indonesia, a sprawling archipelago nation where the H5N1 virus is endemic in nearly all birds, is the highest in the world.
Another official said earlier that the woman, who had come into contact with sick poultry near her home, had fallen sick on October 23. She was hospitalized in Tangerang on October 30 and transferred to a Jakarta hospital a day later.
A health ministry official said that authorities were coordinating closely with hospitals in Tangerang and had informed local health centers to be aware of the virus.
"They have been asked to do early diagnoses for any sick people who have any possibility of being infected with bird flu. This is important to avoid any other casualties," the official told AFP.
Erna Trisnaningsih, the ministry's director of control of animal-borne disease, said officials were coordinating with district leaders in Tangerang to boost prevention measures and public awareness.
These include "disseminating information to people to keep their poultry away from their house and regularly clean their chicken coops using disinfectant," she said.
Local officials have also been asked to cull poultry found in a one-kilometer (half-mile) radius of infected birds, she added, but it was not immediately clear if any culls were actually being carried out.
All birds other than licensed pets were banned from the capital Jakarta earlier this year amid ongoing avian flu outbreaks.
Transmission of the virus to humans is mainly by infected birds but scientists fear that H5N1 will eventually mutate into a form that is much more easily transmissible between humans, triggering a global pandemic.
The original source is thought to have been wild migratory birds.
H5N1 has mainly affected Asia and some parts of Africa, but the Food and Agricultural Organization warned last month that the virus could be transmitted to poultry in Europe by ducks and domestic geese seemingly in good health.
Animal health experts in Vietnam meanwhile warned last week that there was a high risk of a recurrence of the H5N1 virus there following several outbreaks in birds.

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=98135
 
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TT translation by Christian, with thanks!

Edit: original header added:


The suspect bird flu forced family to escape after being expelled by Residents

Tangerang, myRMnews.

Casualties's family suspect bird flu fled.This was done by the NY family.

And (30), the resident of the Cipete District, Kecamatan Penang, of Kota Tangerang that last Wednesday (31/10) was reconciled to RS Persahabatan Jakarta because of being suspected of contracting the bird flu virus.

During myRMnews visited this house of afternoon casualties (on Sunday, 4/11), the condition for the house already in the empty situation.

Yeni (22), casualties's neighbour said the NY family.
"I saw casualties's family brought the big backpack he said wanted stay the night in your house him.

Now casualties's older brother tended And in RS Persahabatan," obviously the mother was young this.

Continued the woman had short hair this, the evacuation action of the family NY Et this resulted in the local resident then panicking, frightened contaminated by the deadly virus.

As is known beforehand, And was treated in space of the Hospital isolation of Persahabatan Jakarta Timur.

According to the Village Head's information Cipete Amaludin that quoted the family's information And on last Friday stated, the woman had two children that since Wednesday (31/10) were treated in the Persahabatan Hospital.

He was the reconciliation patient from the Usada Insani Hospital, Tangerang.

Explained, And last October 26 began to feel the fever and breathless.
Medical treatment efforts to the health clinic near his house did not bring results so as the family carried her to the Usada Insani Hospital.

Saw the sufferer had the sign similar to the bird flu illness, the hospital side reconciled her to the Persahabatan Hospital.

The Et family indeed did not have the poultry, but his neighbour maintained the poultry.

Some time before, 10 chickens belonging to Amah, the neighbour And, died suddenly with the body turned blue.

However because of his ignorance, the chicken died that was thrown away to the fish-pond for food lele.

Yesterday afternoon the official of the Penelitian Dan Pengembangan Departement Body of the Health took the sample of blood and mucus of the nose of the family's member that direct contact with And.

Eventually, the sample of blood and mucus the nose of the member of casualties's family will be examined in the Hall laboratory of Penelitian Veteriner Bogor.

To confirm whether apart from casualties were still having the family's other member that infected by the same virus.
 
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Avian influenza ? situation in Indonesia ? update 23

5 November 2007

The Ministry of Health of Indonesia has announced a new case of human infection of H5N1 avian influenza.

A 30-year-old female from the Tangerang Municipality, Banten Province developed symptoms on 23 October, was hospitalized on 31 October and died in an AI referral hospital on 3 November.

The investigation found that there were poultry deaths in the case's neighborhood in the days prior to her onset of symptoms.

Of the 112 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 90 have been fatal.

http://www.who.int/csr/don/2007_11_05a/en/
 
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[Thank you Indonesian authorities for addressing my question/concern.....I am also very impressed with the quick test results on the 36 people that came in contact. ;) ]

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:06 pm

"When be able we be given tami flu and check condition health resident, so that there are no casualties again," said Yeni (22).

Up to moment this agency government local even though from agency government Kota Tangerang not be visible to visit location. Just/Only, on Saturday past officer from Dinas Kesehatan Kota Tangerang and Team Balai Penelitian Veteriner Bogor take sample blood and liquid nose family casualty to be investigated possibility member another suffer from virus H5N1 that.


Senin, 05 November 2007 19:11 WIB
Casualties Indonesian Bird Flu were 90 of Orang

Jakarta -- the MEDIA: the Tangerang inhabitants the Banten Province, ICE, 30, that died on Saturday (3/11) it was confirmed positive was infected by the virus Avian influenza H5N1 so as cumulative casualties died as a result of bird flu in Indonesia became 90 people.
"So at this time has had 112 people who were attacked and 90 among them died," said Tontro, the official of the Flu Burung Departemen Command Post of the Health, in Jakarta, on Monday (5/11).
He explained, the woman had the initials this ICE began to experience the sign similar to influenza on October 23, on October 28 was brought to the local clinic and was reconciled to the Husada Insani Hospital on October 30 2007.
On October 31 2007, this patient was carried to the Hospital of Persahabatan Jakarta and died in the hospital on November 3 2007 struck 13,30 WIB.
According to results of the official's investigation of the health, casualties had the story of contact with the poultry, "he had contact with the chicken died property" of "his neighbour," said Tontro.
Further was explained also that in this case the official of the health also carried out the inspection of people who carried out contact with casualties.
The "inspection was carried out to 36 people who carried out contact with casualties, all of them the negative
," was like this Tontro.

http://www.media-indonesia.com/berita.asp?id=148192
 
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[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]Bird flu kills one Tangerang resident

[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Multa Fidrus and Emmy Fitri, The Jakarta Post, Tangerang, Jakarta[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]A 30-year-old mother of two who died Saturday was confirmed by Tangerang's municipal health agency to be the latest human bird flu victim.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica] The housewife, identified as Eti, died at Persahabatan Hospital in East Jakarta, head of communicable disease prevention at the municipal health agency Lisa Puspa Dewi said.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] The H5N1 virus also killed two children in Tangerang regency last month; 13-year-old Irfan who died on Oct. 13, and four-year-old Dewi Aprilianti who died on Oct. 22. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Lisa however, declined to comment when asked what the agency had done to curb the spread of the virus. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] "We have taken steps, but it would be better for you talk to poultry breeders for confirmation because the virus allegedly contaminated the women through birds," she said.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Eti's body was returned home from Persahabatan hospital on Sunday evening and was immediately buried at the local cemetery. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Zaid, Eti's husband said his wife had run a high fever, with several symptoms including a cough, flu, sore muscles and throat, for more than 10 days. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] "Her condition began to deteriorate on Oct. 26 and we rushed her to Usada Insani Hospital, the nearest one," he told The Jakarta Post. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Doctors confirmed Eti was suffering from the bird flu virus and she was then transferred to Persahabatan Hospital.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] "She died at Persahabatan after receiving treatment. We were told that we were too late hospitalizing her," he said. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Syamsudin, Eit's younger brother said that before she contracted the virus, 10 chickens belonging to neighbors had died and their carcasses were not buried. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] "They were thrown into a pond behind our house to feed catfish," he said. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] In a separate case, a three-year-old toddler confirmed to have the bird flu virus was removed from Sulianti Saroso Hospital by his parents on Oct. 27. His health had improved a health worker said.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] "We are still monitoring his condition, and so far so good," one of officers assigned by the Suka Asih Health Center, Darman, told The Post. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Achmad, the boy's father insisted on removing his child because he believed his son had recovered and there was no need for him to stay, Darman said. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] The Health Minister's director general for communicable disease prevention and public health, I Nyoman Kandun, said the Tangerang case was one of problems that must be taken into account by health officials in curbing avian influenza. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] "The public alone cannot be held to blame because they have diverse backgrounds including education," Kandun said.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Health workers and the poultry industry must be responsive to bird flu outbreaks, he said. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Data from the Agriculture Ministry showing avian influenza has been found in 31 of 33 provinces, Kandun said, means it is time to revamp the poultry industry. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] "Tangerang ... is densely populated both with humans and with poultry. If there is intense interaction between humans and birds in one area, officials must be vigilant in detecting cases early," he said.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Since the first human bird flu virus infection in Indonesia, in 2005, it has killed 90 people -- the most avian influenza fatalities of any country in the world. It has attracted global concern and raised fears the virus may evolve or mutate into a disease able to pass from human to human.[/FONT]


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OK then. Everyone is tossing it back to the poultry industry.

....head of communicable disease prevention at the municipal health agency Lisa Puspa Dewi said.
Lisa however, declined to comment when asked what the agency had done to curb the spread of the virus.
"We have taken steps, but it would be better for you talk to poultry breeders for confirmation because the virus allegedly contaminated the women through birds," she said.

The Health Minister's director general for communicable disease prevention and public health, I Nyoman Kandun, said the Tangerang case was one of problems that must be taken into account by health officials in curbing avian influenza.
"The public alone cannot be held to blame because they have diverse backgrounds including education," Kandun said.

Health workers and the poultry industry must be responsive to bird flu outbreaks, he said.
 
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New victim died in Riau

No TT here, no time for translation now, maybe some else?


Diduga Diserang Flu Burung, Nabi Meninggal Dunia

detik@plinplan on 06 Nov 2007

Pekanbaru - Sudah 3 hari Nabi dirawat di Puskesmas karena demam tinggi. Kondisinya yang tak kunjung membaik, Nabi pun dilarikan ke rumah sakit. Namun terlambat.

Warga yang bernasib malang itu bernama lengkap Muhamad Nabi (31), warga Desa Babus salam Kecamatan Mandau, Kabupaten Bengkalis, Riau. Pria berumur 31 tahun ini sudah sakit demam tinggi berhari-hari.

Pihak keluarga Nabi pun panik melihat suhu badannya melebihi 38 derajat. Lantas, keluarganya pun berinisiatif membawanya ke RSUD Arifin Achmad, satu-satunya rumah sakit di Riau yang memiliki ruangan khusus isolasi flu burung.

Nabi tiba di RSUD, Selasa (6/11/2007) sekitar pukul 13.00 WIB. Para medis pun segera membawanya ke rungan isolasi flu burung. Tapi baru 5 menit menjalani perawatan, nyawa Nabi tak tertolong lagi.

Menurut paman Nabi, Isman (49), ponakannya itu terpaksa dilarikan ke RSUD Arifin Achmad Pekanbaru karena ada rekomendasi dari Puskesmas setempat yang menduga Nabi terserang flu burung. Karena itu mereka bergegas segara melarikannya ke Pekanbaru.

“Baru saja dirawat, Nabi sudah tidak tertolong lagi,” terang Isman kepada wartawan di RSUD Pekanbaru.

Isman menjelaskan, pihaknya sudah berkonsultasi ke tim medis RSUD. Tim medis menyebut, Nabi mengalami sesak napas, demam tinggi yang menyerupai gejala yang diderita suspect flu burung.

“Walau demikian kami masih menunggu hasil pemeriksaan lebih lanjut, apa benar ponakan saya ini meninggal karena suspect flu burung atau karena penyakit lainnya,” kata Isman.

Sedangkan istri Nabi, Mia (29), merasa suaminya meninggal bukan karena suspect flu burung. Alasannya, di sekitar rumahnya tidak ada unggas atau pun Nabi tidak pernah kontak langsung dengan unggas.

“Kami sekelurga tidak ada yang pelihara unggas. Jadi saya kurang yakin kalau suami saya meninggal karena flu burung,” terang Mia.

Sementara itu, pihak RSUD Pekanbaru belum ada yang dapat dimintai keterangan atas meninggalnya Nabi.

http://detik.plinplan.com/2007/11/06/diduga-diserang-flu-burung-nabi-meninggal-dunia/

detik-plinplan is a blog with news from detikcom; this is easier copying.
 
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