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Re: INDONESIA - Sumatra

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Bird flu: Joshua's Condition Increasingly Membaik [better]
Nov 5, 2006

Banda Lampung (Lampost): Tim [team] the control of Public Hospital bird flu of Abdul Moeloek (RSUAM) still waited for results of the test to wipe off Joshua's throat (10 months) from the hall of health research and development (Balitbangkes) Jakarta. In the meantime, Joshua's condition increasingly improved.

The chairman Tim [team] the Control of RSUAM Bird Flu Dr. Pad Dilangga, Sp.P., said till yesterday his side did not yet accept [receive] results of the Balitbangkes test. "Until currently we do not yet accept results of the test of Balitbangkes Jakarta," said he.

However, his side continued to monitor the development of the patient and to give medicine antiflu birds (Tamiflu) twice 30 mg/the day.

"Tamiflu has been given by us since Tuesday (31-10)," said he. Was based on the laboratory inspection, the condition for the mother Joshua, Tati Supriyati, normal.

The number of leucocytes and the temperature of his body was normal. Aggota the team of the control of RSUAM bird flu Dr. Muhammd Iqbal, Sp.A., said was based on Joshua's clinical condition suffered typical pneumonia.

This condition was caused by the virus or the bacteria that entered the body and afterwards attacked the lungs. As a result, said Iqbal, the inflammation of the lungs that spread happened. However, with giving antibiotik and Tamiflu, the condition for the patient improved.

According to Iqbal, to avoid the pneumonia attack, masyarkat must apply the pattern of the clean and healthy life. That could be done industriously washed the hands with soap. "Moreover, to increase body immunity, especially susceptible pre-schoolers was affected by pneumonia must mengonsumsi food was nutritious," said he.

http://www.lampungpost.com/cetak/berita.php?id=2006110501002020
 
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Hat-tip, imersion!

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The CHILD the PATIENT RS Abdul MOELOEK the BIRD FLU NEGATIVE
Nov 11, 2006

Metrotvnews.com, Banda Lampung: After being treated for eight days, Yoshua, 10 months, the patient suspect bird flu in the Hospital (RS) Abdul Moeloek, Banda Lampung, Lampung, was stated free this illness. The member Tim [team] Doctor the Handling of the Case of Bird Flu of RS Abdul Moeloek, Dr. Muhammad Iqbal claimed on Monday morning (6/11), he received oral information via telephoned from the Body of the Health of the Department's Research And Development in Jakarta that stated Yosua the bird flu negative.

Yosua only experienced the deviation to his lungs. Results x-rayed named the Lampung citizen East this suffered pneumonia on the lungs. This caused him coughs. Yosua was the 19th patient suspect bird flu that was reconciled to RS Abdul Moeloek. From 19 patients suspect bird flu since 2005, three including being stated positive the illness was affected by this illness. However, the three of them succeeded in being rescued.

http://www.metrotvnews.com/berita.asp?id=27504
 
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