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November 6th, 2006, 08:58 AM
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Banjarnegara: patient suspect bird flu died (Central Java)
Banjarnegara: patient suspect bird flu died (Central Java)
Metrotvnews.com, Banjarnegara: Other the patient suspect bird flu died.
This time casualties were named Juanto, villagers Kalimindi, Purworejo Klampok, Banjarnegara, East Java.
This man died when being treated in Margono Sukarjo space of the isolation of the regional Public Hospital, Purwokerto, East Java.
Beforehand casualties were the reconciliation patient from the Hospital of Emmanuel Banjarnegara.
After being ascertained died, the Juanto body then was wrapped and put into the coffin by the official RS Margono.
According to casualties's family, Juanto could experience the high fever was accompanied by coughs since the week set.
Now the RS Margono Sukarjo side decisive, if being seen from his clinical sign, positive casualties were attacked by the bird flu virus.
Juanto became the patient suspect sixth bird flu that came from Banjarnegara and second casualties that died.
http://www.metrotvnews.com/berita.asp?id=27481
SEE this thread for additional background: http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11572- added by Niko
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November 6th, 2006, 09:11 AM
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Re: INDONESIA - Banjarnegara Regency (W. Java) possible cluster
The patient Bird Flu died
Indosiar.com, Banjarnegara - Other the patient suspect bird flu from Banjarnegara, Java was dying on Monday (06/11/06) the afternoon.
Casualties were named Juarto that still berstatus this student died after being treated in the Margono Sukaryo Hospital for one day.
Casualties Juarto Purworejo villagers, the Klampok Subdistrict, Banjarnegara this beforehand was treated in the Imanuel Hospital, Klampok, Banjarnegara.
However because this hospital could not handle the patient afterwards was reconciled to the Margono Sukarjo Hospital, Purwokerto.
According to casualties's family around the house indeed many chicken breeders and in the last month many livestock that died.
Casualties afterwards often complained had a temperature.
In the meantime the Head of the Public Hospital of Margono Sukarjo Purwokerto Doctor Rutanto acknowledged while casualties's approximately 12 hours were treated in isolation space and the condition him continued to descend.
http://news.indosiar.com/news_read.htm?id=56190
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November 6th, 2006, 09:21 AM
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Banjarnegara: patient suspect bird flu died (Central Java)
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November 6th, 2006, 12:54 PM
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Re: INDONESIA - Banjarnegara Regency (W. Java) possible cluster
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November 6th, 2006, 03:52 PM
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Re: INDONESIA - Banjarnegara Regency (W. Java) possible cluster
More details, newspaper links to Mistinem, confirmed BF victim
Marked by the Chicken died Suddenly
Banjarnegara - the Death of the patient suspect bird flu, Juwanto (17), from RT 2 RW 7 Kalimandi villages, the Purworejoklampok Subdistrict, Banjarnegara, in RS Margono Sukardjo, Purwokerto, was the second case.
The patient suspect bird flu beforehand from the Sigedang Village, the Kaliurip Village, the Madukara Subdistrict, namely Mistinem, that died on Friday (13/10) when being treated in RSU Banyumas.
Was based on results of the blood test, Mistinem was stated positive was affected by bird flu.
The death of the class student of Ii SMK HKTI Klampok made the service related in Banjarnegara immediately unloaded his team to the field.
Had a basis information that succeeded in being assembled from the family, it was known several chickens belonging to casualties's family several the previous day died suddenly.
According to casualties's father, Paimin (40), was accompanied by his wife, Watini (40), least had his 10 chickens that died two days before Lebaran.
Two chickens could be wrapped plastic and was thrown away to the river, whereas other died in the garden around casualties's house.
However, was not found his carcass, because of his chickens was normal diliarkan during the day.
However, after Lebaran, he also could buy around 10 entok to replace his chickens that died.Currently this poultry is still complete.
He also felt his child uptil now had not been touching with the poultry or the chicken around his house.
In the meantime, in the Sumardi house, casualties's neighbour, was known five from his six chickens was sick, but was sold before dying.
In the meantime, one tail the rest of them disembelih.
After his meat was cooked, also could be given to casualties's family, that only numbering three people, because of Juwanto were the only child.
However, the Sumardi family, that processed this chicken, was still being healthy till yesterday.
Felt tight in the chest
Before dying, said Paimin, his child could be feverish and had a headache, a day after Lebaran.
At that time it was thought is sick normally, so as only was brought to the community health centre and Dr Agus on Thursday (2/11).
Juwanto could be brought twice to the Klampok Community Health Centre.
Because did not recover-recovered, finally was reconciled to RS Emanuel Klampok.
Results of the inspection of x-raying the lungs in the first day did not yet happen anything, but in the third day just was known had the white colour that covered his lungs.
Since that time, he began to be breathless and coughs.
Finally, on Sunday afternoon (5/11) around struck 17.00, was brought to RS Margono Sukardjo, Purwokerto
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November 6th, 2006, 11:09 PM
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Re: Banjarnegara: patient suspect bird flu died (Central Java)
Another Indonesian villager dies of bird flu-like symptoms
Nov 7, 2006
A 17-year old resident of Kalimandi village in Banjarnegara, in Indonesia's Central Java province, died of a disease suspected of bird flu Monday morning.
The results of tests conducted on Juwanto's blood had shown that there was reason to believe he was suffering from bird flu, Hartono, director of the local Margono Soekarjo Hospital said. Juwanto was previously a patient of Immanuel Hospital in Banjarnegara.
"We are now still waiting for the results of a test on samples of Juwanto's blood by the Health Ministry in Jakarta," Antara news agency quoted Hartono as saying.
He said Juwanto was immediately put in an isolation ward after being admitted to Margono Soekarjo Hospital on Sunday evening as he was in a very weak condition.
Juwanto was showing symptoms associated with bird flu such as high fever, breathing problems and coughing when he entered the hospital.
His parents meanwhile said that Juwanto started developing the symptoms on Wednesday after being treated at Immanuel Hospital for a week. "We did not believe that he had contracted bird flu. Initially, we thought he was only suffering from a lung infection, " they said.
Mistinem, 32, a resident of Kaliurip village, also in Banjarnegara district, died of bird flu last Oct. 13. She died after being treated for 12 hours at the Margono Soekarjo Hospital. She had been ill since Oct. 8.
http://english.people.com.cn/200611/...07_319034.html
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For background, see this thread regarding the Banjarnegara area
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/sho...t=Banjarnegara
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Re: Banjarnegara: patient suspect bird flu died (Central Java)
Indonesian teenager dies of suspected bird flu
Tuesday • November 7, 2006
An Indonesian teenager who came in contact with sick poultry has died of suspected bird flu at a hospital in Central Java province.
The 17-year-old, identified as Juwarto, "died yesterday (Monday), one day after he was admitted to the main hospital," said Ningrum, an official at the national bird flu information center here Monday.
Samples were sent to a Jakarta laboratory to confirm whether the teen had bird flu, she said.
Hartanto, director of Margono hospital where the suspected bird flu victim died, was quoted by the state Antara news agency as saying the victim was admitted to hospital with "high fever, difficulty of breathing, and other bird flu symptoms."
"Juwarto's family said that he had been in contact with sick birds one month before he fell sick on October 27," said Ningrum.
Positive results from two Indonesian laboratories mean that the World Health Organization includes the case in its records.
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November 7th, 2006, 04:02 PM
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Re: Banjarnegara: patient suspect bird flu died (Central Java)
A Citizen in Observation DKK
Bird Flu in Banjanegara
A villager Kalimandi, the Purworejoklampok Subdistrict, Banjarnegara, currently in observation of the official of the Health of the Regency of the Service (ET AL).
The monitoring post of the handling of bird flu in Polindes the local village always reported each one of his developments to ET AL.
"We were indeed monitoring the condition for the health of a citizen, but still could not be named by us his identity."
This to avoid the panic in the community, the headword ET AL of Banjarnegara, Masrifan Djamil, yesterday.
Was based on observation ET AL, continued he, this citizen showed the fever, the cough and pilek, as well as rather breathless.
However, was based on results of the diagnosis of RSU Banyumas, did not mention suspect bird flu.
Nevertheless, his condition continued to be monitored by the officials ET AL in Polindes and the Purworejoklampok Community Health Centre.
"At this time, we continued to intensify the socialisation about the prevention of bird flu to the community."
Some sort medias that could send true information about bird flu and the prevention him continued to be made use of by us, among them the RT association, pengajian, as well as through the religious figures and the community, explained he.
He suggested to the organiser of the entertainment agenda, both television and any media, to join in incessant menyosialisasikan pecegahan bird flu.
Because, said he, still was having the high trend against the community to more chose the entertainment agenda than the news.
If the socialisation was inserted in the entertainment agenda, it was hoped more could be witnessed by many people.
The "community also we asked for and active reported the related incident the death of the sudden poultry around it to the community health centre, Distan, or the government of the village," he said.
Officially Agriculture (Distan) the livestock breeding part again held the monitoring of the location in a radius of one kilometre from the Juwanto house, the patient suspect bird flu from the Kalimandi Village, that died on Monday (6/11).
They again checked in case still had the poultry in a radius of this that was not yet monitored by his situation.
One mother and two chicks that yesterday was brought by us from the location to be monitored, up to now (yesterday-Red), still in the healthy condition, explained the Head of the Distan Livestock Breeding Field, Ir Arief Supramono, yesterday.
Only, said he, the community late informed when their chickens died before previous Lebaran.
So, he made a plea to the community immediately reported the death incident of the sudden chicken to Distan, village equipment, or the community health centre.
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Re: Banjarnegara: patient suspect bird flu died (Central Java)
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The Bird Flu virus killed the Banjarnegara Citizen
Nov 7, 2006
Liputan6.com, Banjarnegara: Juwanto died because positive terjangkit the bird flu virus, on Monday (6/11). Results of the team's inspection of the Margono Sukaryo Hospital, Purwokerto, of Central Java, showed before being stated was affected by the sign of bird flu, around the Juwanto house was found by several chickens that died suddenly. Expected by the adolescent from Banjarnegara, Central Java, could contact with his chickens that died.
The Juwanto death resulting from the bird flu virus made the neighbours worried. Moreover, their chickens also died suddenly. "The chicken in my house five died suddenly," said Narti.
Beforehand, Haruna, the chicken breeder in the Karema District, the Simkep Subdistrict, Mamuju, Sulawei West, was stated contracted the sign of bird flu not long after contact with hundreds of tails of his chicken that died as a result of the bird flu virus [read: Hundreds Of chickens in Simkep was burnt]. Halija, the member Tim [team] Doctor RS the Public the Mamuju Area, that handled this case admitted the sign of the illness that fell on casualties resembled bird flu.
To ascertain his illness, the sample of Haruna blood was sent to the health laboratory. The Mamuju regional government that was represented by the Regent Suhardi the Sorrow said will guarantee all the Haruna maintenance cost.
http://www.liputan6.com/view/7,13210...162956958.html
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