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  • #16
    Re: Source of spread still mysterious

    Originally posted by Richard McC View Post
    Four nurses who had been directly touching with Marwiyah, evidently could experience hot high for three days.

    http://www.liputan6.com/view/7,13941...175168104.html
    Yikes! Thanks (I think!), Richard!
    ...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. - Sherlock Holmes

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    • #17
      Re: Indonesia - Sumatra Mar 17, 2007 +

      From Sumatra, Lampung

      Casualties were reported from the Abdoel Moeloek Hospital, Banda Lampung, Lampung.

      The patient suspect bird flu named Siti Rohayati died on Friday (30/3).
      However, while the hospital side stated that the patient died resulting from the inflammation of the acute lungs
      .

      Before dying, the patient could experience the critical period for half of the hour.

      The Siti life could not be rescued resulting from experienced failed breathing because of the inflammation of the acute lungs that were suffered by him.

      Siti underwent the maintenance in Abdoel Moeloek since Tuesday set.
      Since the first time being treated, the woman was from this Tulang Bawang Regency known suffered hot high through to 40 Celcius levels that were accompanied by the cough and breathless, was similar to the sign of bird flu.
      She was also known once direct contact with the poultry that died suddenly around his residence.

      The chairman of the Team of the Control of RS Abdoel Moeloek Pad Dilangga Bird Flu said, there was the Siti possibility was infected by the bird flu virus.

      However, up to now the hospital side is still being waiting for results of the laboratory test from the Body of the Health of the Department's Research And Development in Jakarta.

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      Last edited by Theresa42; March 31, 2007, 10:01 PM.

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      • #18
        Re: Indonesia - Sumatra Mar 17, 2007 +

        West Sumatra, Padang

        Three children from Padang suspected Bird Flu

        Metrotvnews.com, Padang: the doctor's Hospital M. Jamil, Padang, of West Sumatra, again treated the patient suspect bird flu.
        This time, the patient was three pre-schoolers, that is Nisa was five months old, Ziulhag was 2.5 years old and Aisyah was 11 months old.


        Up to now, the three unfortunate babies were still being treated in isolation space.

        Three pre-schoolers it was suspected experienced the sign similar to bird flu.

        Nevertheless results rapid the test showed bird flu to the three negative pre-schoolers.

        However, the hospital side must be still being waiting for results of the blood test that was sent to Jakarta.

        According to the doctor Irayanti, the Head of the Field RS M. Jamil of the Medic's Service, the three patients were still being isolated because of having the story of contact with the poultry died in and around his environment.

        Irayanti explained that the patient suspect this year bird flu in RS M. Jamil experienced the increase from the year beforehand.

        In 2006 then, this hospital only treated 11 patients, now in 2007 till March set, the hospital treated 27 patients suspect bird flu.
        (/DEN)

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        Last edited by Theresa42; April 4, 2007, 12:25 AM.

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        • #19
          Re: Indonesia - Sumatra Mar 17, 2007 +

          New Patient

          Suspect Bird Flu in West Sumatra Bertambah
          Padang -- MIOL: the Patient suspect bird flu in West Sumatra (West Sumatra) continued to improve.
          It was other that the patient who was expected terjangkit the virus avian the influenza was Alfina.
          The child was five years old this came from the Solok Regency.
          He was treated in the Hospital M. Djamil Padang since Monday early afternoon (2/4).
          "RS M. Djamil Padang treated Alfina because of suffering the sign similar to bird flu like the high fever, the cough and breathless, the" headword "of the" Medic's" Service RS M. Djamil Padang Irayanti to the Indonesian Media, on Tuesday (3/4).
          According to Irayanti, Alfina was the reconciliation patient from RS Solok.
          At this time, Alfina underwent the intensive maintenance in the room of the isolation of the floor internal disease of three RS M. Djamil Padang.

          Irayanti said, rapid test that was carried out RS M. Djamil against Alfina showed results of the negative.
          However to ascertain Alfina not terjangkit bird flu, the sample of the patient's blood was sent to the health laboratory of the Department of the Health in Jakarta to be checked.
          "Results will be known several days came," he said.
          Till at this time RS M. Djamil Padang treated four patients suspect bird flu.
          Apart from Alfina, RS M. Djamil also treated Muhammad Zia Ul Haq, 2, Aisyah, 11 months, and Nisa Rahma Hani, 5 months.
          The condition for the three patients gradually improved.
          Muhammad Zia Ul Haq and Aisyah were the patient from the Padang City.
          Both of them were treated in RS M. Djamil Padang since Wednesday night (28/3).
          As for Nisa Rahma Hani was the patient suspect from the Dharmasraya Regency.
          He was treated intensive in RS M. Djamil Padang since Thursday (22/3).

          According to Irayanti, the four patients who were treated this was known had the story of contact with the poultry that died suddenly in and around the place environment tinggalnya

          Irayanti said, the case suspect bird flu that was handled RS M. Djamil Padang experienced the increase from the year beforehand.
          To the beginning of April 2007, RS M. Djamil Padang treated 28 patients was expected by bird flu, one among them positive terjangkit bird flu.
          As for last year, RS M. Djamil Padang treated 11 patients.


          Last edited by Theresa42; April 4, 2007, 12:30 AM.

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          • #20
            Re: Indonesia - Sumatra Mar 17, 2007 +

            2 Suspect Bird Flu in RS M. Djamil Padang improved

            Yonda Sisko - detikcom

            Padang - RS M. Djamil Padang, West Sumatra, was still treating 3 bird flu patients. Two among them, at this time his condition began to improve.
            Three patients suspect the bird flu was Alfina (5), Muhammad Zia Ul Haq (2) and Nisa Rahma Hani (5 months).

            The condition for Muhammad Zia Ul Haq and Nisa Rahma Hani gradually improved.

            Muhammad Zia Ul Haq that came from the Padang city, was treated since Wednesday (28/3/2007) the night.

            Whereas Nisa Rahma Hani the resident of the Dharmasraya Regency was treated intensive since Thursday (29/3/2007).

            Beforehand, one patient suspect bird flu, Aisyah (11 months), has been permitted to come home.

            "Rapid test that was carried out against Alfina showed results" of "bird flu of the negative."

            However, to confirm the sample of the patient's blood was still being checked in the Department's laboratory of the Health in Jakarta, said the Head of the Medic's Service RS M. Djamil Padang, Irayanti, on Thursday (5/4/2007).

            According to Irayanti, till April 2007, RS M. Djamil treated 28 patients suspect bird flu. One including being positive infected by bird flu.

            Whereas during 2006, the number of the total patient suspect bird flu that was treated by as many as 11 people.

            The number of patients DBD (= Dengue) increased

            RS Djamil also treated hundreds of patients that terjangkit Dangue Dengue Fever (DBD).

            For the length of January till March 2007, RS this treated 345 patients DBD.
            Each day, in general the patient DBD that entered to RS M. Djamil totalled 3 as far as 4 people.

            They came from various areas in the West Sumatra territory. "Was based on our note, the number of patients DBD that was treated in three first months this year increased sharply against the same period last year."

            In 2006, in January till March, the sufferer DBD that was treated by the amount of only 40 patients, he said.

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            Last edited by Theresa42; April 6, 2007, 02:34 AM.

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            • #21
              the Spreading of bird flu in West Sumatra

              6 April 07:30

              Liputan6.com, Padang: the Spreading of bird flu in West Sumatra already menghawatirkan.

              As many as 12 cities and the regency were stated endemi avian influenza.
              Around 4.500 poultries were also destroyed. Was like this the West Sumatra data of the Livestock Breeding Service since January till March 2007.

              One of the patients, Raisya the daughter was still being treated intensive in space of the Hospital isolation of M. Jamil Padang.
              The baby was four years old
              this experienced the sign similar to bird flu.
              The temporary analysis of the team of the doctor, Raisya suffered the inflammation of the acute lungs and must use aids bernapasan.

              Beforehand, a patient from the South Coast died. ??? Richard McC Results of the test of the Department of the Health of the Body of Health Research And Development showed bird flu to positive casualties.

              and one from Sulawesi

              A baby was one year old was forced to be treated intensive in the Hospital Doctor Wahidin Sudirohusodo, Makassar, South Sulawesi.
              Guidance divine guidance was reconciled to the hospital after experiencing the sign of bird flu. Moreover after hundreds of chickens around his house also died suddenly and were proven to be positive bird flu.
              (TOZ/the Team of Coverage 6 SCTV)




              Last edited by Theresa42; April 6, 2007, 02:39 AM. Reason: clarify location

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