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  • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected & Confirmed Cases January 29 +

    Google translated.

    This seems another new suspect human case in Bekasi. Reporter doesn't have fever. She takes Tamiflu as a precaution.


    Reporter Took Tamiflu After Covering Suspected Bird Flu Case


    Thursday, March 05, 2009 | 19:01 WIB

    TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: a newspaper correspondent with initial Y, 25 years old,
    must take bird flu drug Tamiflu for seven days. She suffered a sore throat and a headache after covering the of a family with a suspect bird flu patient.


    The head of the Pengendalian Field of the Problem of the Dinas Health of the Health of the Bekasi City drg Laniwati Setiadi said giving of medicine to Y for anticipation did not happen the transmission of the virus H5N1.

    "One capsule a day, consumed for seven days. Medical officers who conduct investigations around the house suspect patients also take tamiflu, "he told Tempo, Thursday (5 / 3).

    Y fel ill after interviewing the parents A, 8 years old, at her home in Kampung Sukamantri, Village Sukaraya, Kecamatan Karang Bahagia, Kabupaten Bekasi, on Wednesday (4 / 3) ago. Patient A is suspect bird flu. He died early Sunday week ago, after having had time to refer to in Persehabatan Hospital
    , East Jakarta.

    Interview conducted by Y takes about 20 minutes, in front of parents house
    victims with distance less than one meter. During the interview progresses, the Y does not mask. "It should protect themselves by means of adequate security," said Laniwati.

    Y confess her throat still sick. His head is still felt dizzy, but she has no fever. "Maybe because I am tired, long under the blazing sun," she said.

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    • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected & Confirmed Cases January 29 +

      Same article as posted in post # 273 by Commonground

      Two Bekasi fatal victims in “confirmed” status of bird flu casualties.

      March 6, 2009

      Two Bekasi fatal victims in “confirmed” status of bird flu casualties.


      Bekasi – Within two months, two Bekasi residents who died were confirmed to contract bird flu virus.

      N (4), died at the beginning of January after treated at Persahabatan hospital. There was no dead bird history around the victim’s neighborhood in Teluk Pucung, North Bekasi.

      Retni Yonti, head of Health Service Bekasi last Thursday (5/3) said that victim had contact history to dead birds but not around his neighborhood.

      Another victim is J (42), resident of Taman Galaxy, South Bekasi. Former victim was known to have frequent contact with poultries at wet market, even though no dead bird reported around the victim’s residence. This victim also died at Persahabatan hospital.

      Both victims were in confirmed status as Yonti explained. According to the risk level, they both in the status of more than suspect but not yet tested positive by laboratory examination. “They both had respiratory failure, high fever and flu symptoms”, says Yonti.

      However, Yonti refused to give further explanation about this statement, because it wasn’t allowed by the regulation. Even blood test result wasn’t reported to Yonti’s institution but sent directly to Indonesia Health Ministry.

      Source: Indonesia local newspaper, Republika.
      BEKASI -- Dalam waktu dua bulan, sudah dua orang warga Kota Bekasi yang meninggal. Keduanya berstatus konfirmasi terkena virus Avian Infuenza jenis H5N1, atau biasa disebut flu burung.<br /><br />N, 4 Tahun, meninggal awal Januari lalu setelah dirujuk ke RS Persahabatan. Di sekitar rumah warga Teluk Pucung, Bekasi Utara ini sebenarnya tidak terdapat unggas yang mati mendadak. <br /><br />Retni Yonti, Kepala Dinas Kesehatan Kota Bekasi, Kamis (5/4) mengatakan bahwa setelah di runut, korban memang pernah melakukan kontak erat dengan unggas mati. Tapi bukan di sekitar rumahnya, kata Yonti.<br /><br />Korban lainnya adalah J, 42 tahun. Warga Taman Galaxy, Bekasi Selatan ini memang cukup sering berinteraksi dengan ayam di pasar. Yonti kemudian menjelaskan bahwa di sekitar rumah korban juga tidak terdapat unggas yang mati mendadak. Korban ini juga meninggal di RS Persahabatan, Selasa (24/2) lalu.<br /><br />Kedua korban, menurut Yonti, berada dalam status konfirmasi. Ia kemudian menerangkan bahwa status tersebut (berdasarkan bahayanya) berada satu tingkat diatas status suspect dan juga satu tingkat di bawah positif flu burung. Sudah bukan suspect tapi belum bisa dinyatakan positif, katanya.<br /><br />Awalnya, kata Yonti, kedua korban mengalami tanda-tanda kegagalan pernafasan, panas tinggi dan pilek. Sayangnya, Yonti tidak berkenan memberikan informasi lebih lanjut mengenai kedua korban tersebut. <br /><br />Menurutnya, hal tersebut dilarang dalam aturan baku mengenai pasien flu burung. Hasil tes darah pasien saja tidak diberi ke kami melainkan langsung dilaporkan ke Depkes RI , katanya. -c88/ahi


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      • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected &amp; Confirmed Cases January 29 +

        Same article as posted in post # 285

        Bekasi, West Java ::: Two human infected suspects

        March 6, 2009

        Two victims have added total bird flu suspects in Bekasi

        Tempo Interaktif, Bekasi. Other bird flu infected human suspects reported in Bekasi, West Java. One victim reported died and the other is still in medical treatment.

        Fatal victim is R (5), resident of Karawang, West Java. Victim passed away on Wednesday (4/3) 21.00 at Mitra Keluarga hospital East Bekasi accompanied with fever and breathing difficulty symptoms.

        Another victim who’s under treatment is S (29) resident of Kemakmuran, Kelurahan Margajaya, Kecamatan Bekasi Selatan. S is now under treatment at Hermina hospital, Bekasi.

        R had contact with dead chicken nearby, meanwhile S known to have contact with dead pigeon.

        Source: Indonesia newspaper, Tempo Interaktif.





        ===AvianInfluenzaIndonesia===

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        • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected &amp; Confirmed Cases January 29 +

          I am now 'officially' dizzy with all the suspected and confirmed deaths.

          If I am understanding it all, we are still 'officially' standing at a death toll of 115 for Indonesia -- with an 'unconfirmed' death toll of 119 from the news the past couple of days.

          Post #273: Are these NEW or previously mentioned victims.

          So sorry ... I can't even imagine when TSReallyHTF and trying to keep it all straight. Thanks -k

          ps. Is it time for a summary for review, yet?

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          • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected &amp; Confirmed Cases January 29 +

            Updated map

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            • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected &amp; Confirmed Cases January 29 +

              Indonesia Current Case List

              West Java

              Bekasi

              Adm: None Date Reported: 2/14
              Names: 3 Families*
              From: RT 13/6 Sukamulya Village, Sukatani
              Hospital:
              1st Family:
              NY Ita: Mother
              Ipin (10) Child Being treated at Comm. Hlth. Ctr.
              Family owned 19 Chickens
              2nd Family:
              Sri Rahaya
              Jema
              Arni
              3rd Family:
              Mohamad Doas
              Syahroni (43): Father (?)
              *(derived from 6 reported on 2/15)
              Notes: 30 residents given Tamiflu. Sym: Cough, Fever [http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=209159&postcount=56]
              Confirmation: Negative (all)



              Adm: 3/3
              Name: R (5)
              From: Karawang
              Hospital: Mitra Keluarga Bekasi East
              Sym: fever, shortness of breath
              Recon:
              Notes: contact w/positive poultry
              Confirmation: none
              DOD: 3/4 (21:01 WIB)

              Adm: 3/3
              Name: S (29)
              From: Kemakmuran, Margajaya village, Bekasi South Dist.
              Hospital: Hermina, Bekasi
              Sym onset:
              Recon:
              Notes: contact one w/positive dove, thrown away
              Confirmation: none

              Adm:
              Name: A or J (42)
              From: Taman Galaxy Estate, Kelurahan Pekayon, Bekasi South
              Hospital: Friendship (Persahabatan)
              Sym. Onset: Respiratory Failure, high fever, flu sym’s.
              Recon:
              Notes: interaction w/chicken at wet market
              Confirmation: none
              DOD:
              2/24 [http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=212398&postcount=273]
              Early January [http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=212440&postcount=285]


              Adm: 2/28
              Name: Andriansyah (8)
              From: RT 01/03 Sukamantri Hamlet, Village Sukaraya, Kec. Karang Bahagia Dist.
              Hospital: Friendship Hospital
              Sym. Onset: 2/20. Recovered. On 2/25 onset of fever again.
              Recon: Local Clinic (2/20); Annisa Hospital (2/27) for 6 hours. Diag. with pneumonia.
              Notes:
              Blood samples taken from Ilyas (43), Mimin (36) mother, Ana (6) sister/brother.
              3 Medical Workers from Anissa Hospital had blood drawn: Dr. Suki, Dr. Lia and Official Agus. Did not use PPE when treating.
              Confirmation: Metronews reports Annisa Hosp. had a confirmation within 6 hours before sending to Friendship Hospital.
              DOD: 2/28


              Adm: no
              Name: Y (25)
              From:
              Hospital:
              Sym onset: 3/4 Sore throat, headache.
              Notes: Fell ill after interview family of Andriansyah (8). Journalist. On Tamiflu for 7 days. Interview: 20 min in front of house. Wore no mask.




              South Jakarta

              Adm:
              Name: Isnaelia Rahmadiyanti (3)
              From: Jalan Damai Complex, PDX RT 11/02, Petukangan South, Pesanggrahan
              Hospital: Friendship (RS Persahabatan)
              Sym. onset:
              Recon:
              Confirmed: Positive on 2/13 (?)
              DOD: 2/2


              Has been removed: Incorrect data.
              North Jakarta
              Adm:
              Name: N (4)

              Tangerang
              Adm: 2/14
              Name: Kaila Nabila (2)
              From: RT 02/04, Serpong Subdistrict, Cilenggang
              Hospital: RS Fatamawati
              Sym Onset: 2/14
              Recon: Comm. Hlth Ctr. and Clinic Specialist close to house.
              Confirmation: DOH Lab declared positive; news media declared DBD.



              Depok
              Adm: 2/27
              Name: Nurliga Mahmuda (5)
              From: Pulo RW6/RT8 Rangkapan Jaya
              Hospital: RS Persahabatan
              Sym onset: 2/14 fever 40 degrees, headache
              Recon: Bahar Medika Clinic, Depok Lama. Blood taken. Diagnosed with typhus.
              RSUD Depot - staff did not immed. respond, mother cared for child. Reason: hospital was full.
              RS Bhakti Yudha: 2/24, 2 days later developed shortness of breath, put on oxygen. Took x-ray.
              Notes: Parents: Mahmudin Sudin (35); Liza Kurniawati (30). Command Post for 2 wks.
              DOD: 2/28


              Central Java
              Klaten
              Adm: 2/24
              Name: Roslik Wahyu Adiarta (5)
              Name: Wisnu Chandra (1) (cousins)
              From: Kemalang Village, Desa Dompol, Kec. Kemalang
              Hospital: RSUP Dr Soeradji
              Sym onset: 2/23 (sym: high fever, cough, breathless)
              Recon: Health Svc. & Soc. Welfare
              Notes: Not in isolation.


              East Java
              Surabaya
              Posted on 2/20:
              Adm: 2/4
              Name: 5 Staff that treated Sutini (18) con. positive. DOD: 1/24.
              Hospital: RSUD Soetomo
              Notes: Staff are quarrantined at hospital. One doctor tested negative, recovered.




              South Sulawesi
              Makassar

              Adm: 2/28
              Name: Fadila (7)
              From: Tamarampu Village, Kelurahan Bonto, Mandi, Maros
              Hospital: RS Wahidin
              Sym onset: 2/23 (Sym. temp. 38)
              Recon: RS Salewangan Maros
              Notes: Dept. of Health has been available
              Last edited by Commonground; March 5, 2009, 03:05 PM. Reason: Edited: Removed Name: N (4) From: Pucung Bay district, N. Jakarta (incorrect data)

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              • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected &amp; Confirmed Cases January 29 +

                Originally posted by Commonground View Post
                Current Indo List
                CG, this past week is the first time I've actually had TIME to look at your site. It's GREAT!

                Scanning through, I do not see the 'Current Indo List'. Can you give me a more direct link? Thanks! -k

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                • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected &amp; Confirmed Cases January 29 +

                  Originally posted by Commonground View Post
                  Indonesia Current Case List

                  . . .
                  North Jakarta

                  Adm:
                  Name: N (4)
                  From: Pucung Bay district, N. Jakarta
                  Hospital: Friendship
                  Sym onset: Respiratory failure, high fever & flu sym?s.
                  Recon:
                  Confirmation: none
                  DOD:
                  Early January [http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=212398&postcount=273]
                  2/24[http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=212440&postcount=285]

                  Post 285 has both location and date errors. N (NAD) (4) is the young woman who died January 2 in Bekasi and was confirmed by WHO.


                  The young girl is not from North Jakarta but from Teluk Pucung, North Bekasi. -6.1946068, 107.033143.

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                  • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected &amp; Confirmed Cases January 29 +

                    Thanks Commonground for making the list.

                    Thanks to everyone for monitoring the situation.

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                    • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected &amp; Confirmed Cases January 29 +

                      Originally posted by Readymom View Post
                      CG, this past week is the first time I've actually had TIME to look at your site. It's GREAT!

                      Scanning through, I do not see the 'Current Indo List'. Can you give me a more direct link? Thanks! -k
                      Well, looks like we were posting at the same time. Thank you!

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                      • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected &amp; Confirmed Cases January 29 +

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                        • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected &amp; Confirmed Cases January 29 +

                          Commentary

                          Bekasi H5N1 Fatalities Raise Indonesian Concerns

                          Recombinomics Commentary 13:03
                          March 5, 2009

                          A is the other victim, 42 years old. Warga Taman Galaxy Bekasi Selatan this is quite often interact with the chicken in the market. Yonti then explained that around the house there are not also victims of poultry that died suddenly. This victim also died in the Friendship Hospital, on Tuesday (24 / 2) ago.

                          The two victims, according to Yonti, in confirmation status. He then explains that the status is (based on the danger) is one level above the status of suspect and also one level below the positive bird flu.

                          The above translation describes recent Bekasi H5N1 cases who died at the Friendship hospital. These two cases are about 2 miles apart (see updated map) in densely populated areas of Bekasi. One (N or 5M in WHO update) is a WHO confirmed case who died January 2 as indicated in the January 22, WHO update.

                          The more recent case (42F), who died February 24 may have been the fatal Bekasi case described in yesterday?s MOH update. However, on February 11, a UNICEF media report indicated the number of fatal cases in Indonesia was 119, signaling four new cases. Three of those four matched the description of the cases announced yesterday by the MOH, and classifying this latest case in Bekasi to the fourth case announced yesterday leaves open the question of who the fourth case was in the UNICEF announcement.

                          This confusion is compounded by the delay in announcement by the Indonesian MOH, as well as the associated delays in WHO Indonesian updates. The last WHO update was in January, and describes a case who died in Tangerang in December, as well as the Bekasi case above. Since that update, there was the UNICEF report of February 11 signaling four newly confirmed cases, as well as the MOH announcement yesterday, which also signaled four newly confirmed cases. However, most of the announced cases died in January, and the two reports do not match.

                          Moreover, not included in either report are the recent cases, described in media reports, in Bekasi, Depok, Tangerang, and South Jakarta.

                          The large number of fatal H5N1 in and around Jakarta, as well as delays in reporting these cases, continue to cause concerns.

                          .
                          "The next major advancement in the health of American people will be determined by what the individual is willing to do for himself"-- John Knowles, Former President of the Rockefeller Foundation

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                          • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected &amp; Confirmed Cases January 29 +

                            Commentary

                            More Bekasi H5N1 Cases Raise Transmission Concerns

                            Recombinomics Commentary 18:57
                            March 5, 2009

                            Fatal victim is R (5), resident of Karawang, West Java. Victim passed away on Wednesday (4/3) 21.00 at Mitra Keluarga hospital East Bekasi accompanied with fever and breathing difficulty symptoms.

                            Another victim who's under treatment is S (29) resident of Kemakmuran, Kelurahan Margajaya, Kecamatan Bekasi Selatan. S is now under treatment at Hermina hospital, Bekasi.

                            The above comments describe two more suspect H5N1 cases in Bekasi. One of the victims (5F) died today, when the other (29F) is hospitalized. The hospitalized case lives about a mile (see updated map) from one of the earlier Bekasi fatality (42F). Media reports on the date of death indicate she either died in late February, or early January. A death in January would suggest that this fatality is the case referenced in yesterday's comments from the Ministry of Health, as well as the fourth case linked to the UNICEF announcement. In any event, there have been three Besaki cases that are clustered within a couple of miles of each other in or near the Delatan district in south Besaki, and this clustering raises concerns.

                            Although these cases have poultry links, the clustering of these cases may signal a more efficient transmission from the poultry to people. Previously, almost all human isolates from the Jakarta area had the novel cleavage site RESRRKKR. The recent phylogenetic tree in the WHO update on vaccines included four Indonesian cases from 2008, which continued to evolve along the branch contain the prior human isolates with the novel cleavage site. This change was not detected in poultry isolates from 2005 or 2006, but in 2007 it began appearing in poultry, raising concerns that the sub-clade of 2.1 that was infecting humans was becoming more common in poultry. The latest clustering in Bekasi may signal additional changes in poultry H5N1, leading to more efficient transmission to humans.

                            Release of 2009 sequences from these patients would be useful.

                            .
                            "The next major advancement in the health of American people will be determined by what the individual is willing to do for himself"-- John Knowles, Former President of the Rockefeller Foundation

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                            • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected &amp; Confirmed Cases January 29 +

                              Laidback Al wrote
                              Post 285 has both location and date errors. N (NAD) (4) is the young woman who died January 2 in Bekasi and was confirmed by WHO.


                              The young girl is not from North Jakarta but from Teluk Pucung, North Bekasi. -6.1946068, 107.033143.
                              I will change the list accordingly, thanks.

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                              • Re: Indonesia: The Latest Human Suspected &amp; Confirmed Cases January 29 +

                                Apparently there is another suspect bird flu patient in Sulawesi. Both seem to do better after treatment.

                                - snip -

                                In the meantime waiting for results, two suspect bird flu victims, Faradillah (7) and Anshar (3), still was waiting for results of the centre whether true they are infected with bird flu or not.

                                Nevertheless, signs of the illness available to both of them, made the hospital side not reckless. Both of them were treated in Wahidin Sudirohusodo space of the Hospital isolation. The Anshar condition currently improves and is treated in his house. Whereas Faradillah was still undergoing the maintenance in isolation space.

                                "However last information if the Faradillah condition has begun to get better," he said. The Maros regency including one of the however many regencies in South Sulawesi Yang quite often experienced the case of bird flu.

                                Good that attacked the livestock but also humankind. In 2009 this, to be precise last January 27, bird flu again bashed Maros with the discovery the first time the existence of the poultry died suddenly and a child was four years old, Ansar, suspect bird flu in the Village of Baddo-Baddo, Desa Bajimangai, Kecamatan Mandai.

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