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  • #31
    Re: Sumatra: Dengue Cases

    Source: http://metrosiantar.com/METRO_ASAHAN..._Terserang_DBD

    Google translation:

    Residents Sie Esophageal DBD Dadap (Kisaran)
    Tuesday, November 9, 2010

    Range-METRO; Regional General Hospital Haji Abdul Manan Simatupang (hospitals must) Range on Monday (8 / 11) treated one patient suspected of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF). Fahrul Hisab (12) the first child of the couple Kotik (34) and Supriya (40), Sibatubatu Bahung Village, Kecamatan Sei Dadap, Asahan, hospitalized since Friday night (5 / 11) at around 20:00 pm for allegedly attacked by DBD.

    "It's been four days my child has a fever and the instigation of the local midwife, my son finally treated here (RSU must range)," Kotik said on Monday (8 / 11).

    According to him, to this day he has yet to know whether their children positive dengue or not, because there has been no notification from the doctor who treated him.

    "According to public hospital nurses who care for my child, the public hospitals are also not sure whether my child or merely suspected dengue positive," he said.

    DHO: October

    Dengue Cases Down

    Meanwhile, according to data collected from District Health Office shavings, the number of DHF patients decreased when compared with the previous month's data.

    "In October 40 people tested positive for dengue, whereas in September 44 were positive,"
    Kadis clear of Health, Dr Habinsaran Nasution through P2P Head, Rahman Halim Abdul Haris accompanied Wasor P2B2.

    According to Binsar, dengue cases since September continues to decline, as seen from the data held Dinkes shavings.

    From the data received from 18 health centers and health offices in Asahan Hospital, August 55 positive dengue, September 44 were positive, and October 40 positive. For the year 2010, from January to October the number of positive dengue patients as many as 283 people and 4 of them died. (Mag-02)

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    • #32
      Re: Sumatra: Dengue Cases

      Source: http://www.metrotvnews.com/mobile-si...tgl=2010-11-25

      Google translation:

      DBD Renggut 15 Residents of Bengkulu
      Thursday, November 25, 2010 9:43 pm


      Metrotvnews.com, Bengkulu: Outbreaks of dengue fever which attacked the city of Bengkulu, has claimed the lives of 15 people in November 2010.

      In January to April 2010 222 residents spread over eight districts and 67 sub-district in Bengkulu city stricken with dengue fever and at least seven people were killed.

      Head of Environmental Health and Disease Eradication (PLPP) Bengkulu City Health Office Karimel Sinambela, Thursday (25/11) said the high number of people infected with dengue due to the transition of summer rainy season that makes mosquitoes quickly reproduce.

      "The effort that has been done to anticipate it ie by fogging to homes that have been consuming teruatama casualties. In addition, conduct environmental hygiene in gotongroyong citizens with family and socialization of the dangers of dengue," he explained. (MI / ICH)

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      • #33
        Re: Sumatra: Dengue Cases

        Source: http://www.jambiekspres.co.id/index....jang-2010.html

        Saturday, December 4, 2010 10:05
        101 Dengue Cases During 2010
        One Dies

        [Illustration] JAMBI - Throughout the period of 2010, cases of dengue fever or dengue in the city of Jambi, as many as 101 cases. Of these causes 1 person died.

        It said the Head of the City Health Office of Jambi drg Irawati Sukandar, a number of areas in Jambi City is still a dengue-prone region.

        "The region is prone Mayang, Jambi and South," said Ira drg met at City Hall yesterday (3 / 12).
        Asked when the city of Jambi to the free DBD, thinks it can not target it. Therefore, the spread of dengue is closely associated with people's behavior. So to create a free DHF also required the participation of the community.

        If we want immediately, but it concerns people's behavior, "he said.

        And for the prevention of dengue, it has been proposed budget for the procurement fooging in the upcoming 2011 budget. He said it is also consistent with the recess of the board members. Where some residents worried about the spread of dengue and malaria. So have done fooging in their area.

        In the 2011 budget it submitted fooging budget of Rp 200 million. In addition to activities fooging thinks the budget is also used to purchase equipment such spraying. The spread of dengue fever will occur when the hot weather and rain began to rarely go down. Because, at that time a good time for mosquitoes to develop well.

        Actually, the best measure to prevent dengue fever is to make the eradication of mosquitoes nest (PSN). And it continues to urge people to do the activity.
        "We continue to invite people to do the PSN, and also we give to people who have a swimming, fish fries dipekarangan house, so that mosquitoes usually breed in the pool could not be better breed," he explained.

        Also according to the condition of the area comprising the city of Jambi lowlands is also one factor easy proliferation of mosquitoes.

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        • #34
          Re: Sumatra: Dengue Cases

          Source: http://www.tribun-medan.com/read/art...gal-Karena-DBD

          Google translation:

          A Citizens Helvetia Died Because DHF
          Tribune correspondent reports Medan / em / jer
          MEDAN Reuters / Denis

          Establishment of Post dengue in Medan Johor Puskesman anticipation of DHF patients. High intensity rainfall in Medan make citizens threatened taxable DBD.
          Wednesday, December 15, 2010 | 12:27 pm

          MEDAN, Reuters - Diseases Dengue fever again claimed casualties. The latest victim is Amanda Zahra (21) third child of five siblings spouse and Arfah Nurman Nul Hakim, a resident of Jl Prona Gg Mosque Love Peace No. 5 Kel Medam Helvetia. Amanda passed away last Monday.

          According korbanNurman father at the funeral home Tuesday (14/12), her third child was attacked by a fever began on 7 December. Do not want to speculation Nurman directly bring Amanda to the midwife who then proceed to the nearest hospital Darussalam.

          "I asked for blood check for fear that my child's illness, my guess was right, after check her blood and no blood clot was detected in the stomach. Amanda got dengue positive," said Nurman.

          Because the costs are likely in hospital Darusalamm Nurman then moved Amanda to a hospital Restu Ibu Sunggal. Amanda treated in this hospital for two days and two nights. Not cured, the disease becomes more of Amanda-so. Eventually she moved back to the Adam Malik Hospital for intensive care.

          In the Adam Malik Hospital, she checked his blood again, scaning and obtain assistance in breathing in the ICU. But Nahas, continuous blood out of the mouth and nose to make girls who plan to marry on 26 December last finally exhale.

          Based on the information citizens No.5 Jl Masjid Prona Gg Ex Love Peace Medam Helvetia, in the area they had three people who died of dengue attack. Nurman hope that the government be more responsive to the DBD is not re-victimized. (jer)

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          • #35
            Re: Sumatra: Dengue Cases

            Source: http://medanpunya.com/component/content/9135?task=view

            Google translation:

            DBD Jangkiti Residents of Medan, 5 People Dead
            Medan (MedanPunya.Com) Public asked to remain alert to the arrival of the rainy season, because diiklim like this impact the environment-linked diseases such as Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF) will continue to increase.

            Based on data obtained at the Health Office (DHO) of Medan, during January-August 2010 had been 1323 cases of DHF occurred in the city of Medan and of which five died.

            If specified, for January as many as 264 cases of DHF occur, February, 119 cases with 2 death, March 152, April 123, May to 3 148 people died, June 223, July 256 and August are still running as many as 38 people .

            According to Dr. Edwin Field Health Kadis Effendi Msc through FMD Head Dr Hj Rumondang Kes said, rainy season caused the water reservoir when not cleaned.

            It's become breeding places of Aedes mosquitoes as dengue fever Aegpty. Moreover, urban areas such as Medan, which is densely populated, high mobility and neighborhood residents who do not support.

            "With conditions like this make a lot of dengue cases. The role of the community is very big because of this disease based limgkungan," said Rumondang, Thursday (12 / 8).

            For that, he added, the existing post of DHF in the health center that provides counseling, mobilizing community in the eradication of mosquitoes nest (PSN) and speed up reduction of DHF with foging focus.

            Also the foging selectively in areas prone to dengue. "Foging not kill mosquito larvae but eradicated with the eradication of mosquito breeding through close, burying and drain," he said.

            While the Head of Legal and Public RSUPM Edison P SH said during January to August there are 154 cases of DHF with 6 die is 3 comes from Medan, 1 patient from Langkat, 1 patient from Deli Serdang and 1 patient of High Cliff.

            Members of the commission B DPRD Medan, Ainal Mardiah meniai Puskesmas are still not optimally perform its role in eradicating this disease. "PHC down if there are new cases. I wish not to wait for new events carry foging. Foging I wish it done once a month," he said.

            Mardiah adding that the center-right betu implement prevention programs, it is unlikely an increase in dengue cases. Likewise, Ainal also hope to the people actually keep the house clean and the environment. "Do not just sue wrote, people should also play a role," he said mpc-mdn9 end .***

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            • #36
              Re: Sumatra: Dengue Cases

              Source: http://eksposnews.com/view/18/21172/...ahun-2010.html

              Google translation:

              Tuesday, March 1, 2011 | 05:07:37
              8562 Patients with DHF in North Sumatra in 2010

              NET
              Scarlet fever
              MEDAN (EKSPOSnews): Percentage of cases of Dengue Fever in North Sumatra Medan city is still dominated by people who are larger in number compared to 33 districts in the province.

              Based on data from North Sumatra Health Office, Monday, February 28, 2011, dengue cases in North Sumatra during the year 2010 reached 8562 patients with the victim died as many as 85 people. For his own field of sufferers (Untuk Medan) reached 3123 people and eight fatalities.

              Deli Serdang regency followed by the number of people with as many as 1257 people and 23 of them died, Siantar 698 persons and 11 fatalities and 600 oranga Binjai and seven died.

              "There are as many as 10 areas that are not free to dengue cases reported as Gunung Sitoli, Mandailing Natal, Nias, West Nias, South Nias, North Nias, West Phakpak, Humbang Hasundutan (Humbahas) and Padang Padang Lawas Lawas and North (Paluta)," said Head of Guidance Control Section Disease Eradication and Control North Sumatra Health Office, Sukarni.

              Meanwhile, for January 2011, only North Sumatra Health Office received a report of dengue like Siantar, Deli Serdang, Karo, shavings (Asahan), Humbahas and Padang Lawas by the number of cases reached 164 patients.

              "Otherwise there are no reports from districts that submit data to us," he said.

              He said the number of patients and the number of deaths from dengue fever sufferers could be because of late taken to health services due to lack of knowledge of clinical signs is DBD.

              "Sometimes people have" shock syndrome "was only brought to health services, so that these deaths occur. However, if they quickly taken to hospital for possible survivors is still there," he said.

              North Sumatra Health Office 2011 is planning a pilot village program Nest Mosquito Eradication (PSN) with the target target and hope to evoke the participation of municipalities and communities in eradicating mosquito breeding.

              "So this plan, we asked the district / city areas in the region where the highest cases of DHF and be worthy of the pilot villages. Thus the expected cases of DHF can be minimized and generate participation in district and also the community to realize the importance of the PSN," he said. (An )

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