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    A rather vague report. The patient was diagnosed to be a bird flu suspect and after that referred to a bird flu hospital. After the man died the hospital said he died from respiratory tract infections.

    A Resident Died, Avian Influenza Suspected

    Tuesday, June 29, 2010

    ANTARA - A villager Paras, Kecamatan Cepogo, Boyolali, died
    suspected to be infected with bird flu (avian influenza, AI).


    Chief Medical Officer (Health) Boyolali doctor Yulianto Prabowo, Tuesday, explained, patients
    The suspect, Syamsudin (27), Paras Village, District Cepogo, before he died
    could be treated at the General Hospital of Pandan Arang Boyolali.

    According to Yulianto, this patient from the diagnosis some time ago as a suspect patients
    bird flu. Because the condition is critical, the patient was referred to Dr. Solo Moewardi Hospital.

    But after being treated in hospital for some time Moewardi Hospital, eventually died.

    According to Yulianto, the results of patient examinations in hospitals Moewardi Hospital, the cause of death of patients
    those suffering from respiratory tract infections.


    Alluding to the death of hundreds of chickens in Hamlet Bandung, Beji Village, Andong district,
    Boyolali some time ago, according to Yulianto, the institute has asked ranks PHC
    and Village Health Post (PKD) to continuously monitor local developments.

    However, he said, the case was until now there has been no report of bird flu virus
    avian infectious to local residents.

    In addition, the hundreds of chickens died in the region also can not be ascertained due to bird flu or
    only disease "tetelo". (NewCastle disease,ed.).

    According to him, his difficulty in finding the examination because there is no chicken carcasses
    to as the sample as a 'rapid test'.

    However, it requested that citizens immediately report if any of their birds
    sudden death so that tests can be done immediately.

    In addition, his side continue to monitor and guard against avian influenza virus transmission to humans.
    That, especially in areas which have bird flu.
    The risk of contracting the bird flu virus could occur, he said, especially for those whose direct contact
    with poultry.



    Seorang Warga Meninggal Diduga Suspek AI

    Selasa, 29 Jun 2010

    ANTARA - Seorang warga Desa Paras, Kecamatan Cepogo, Kabupaten Boyolali, meninggal dunia diduga suspek virus flu burung (avian influenza, AI).


    Kepala Dinas Kesehatan (Dinkes) Boyolali dokter Yulianto Prabowo, Selasa, menjelaskan, pasien suspek tersebut, Syamsudin (27), warga Desa Paras, Kecamatan Cepogo, sebelum meninggal sempat dirawat di Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Pandan Arang Boyolali.

    Menurut Yulianto, pasien tersebut dari hasil dianogsis beberapa waktu lalu sebagai penderita suspek flu burung. Karena, kondisinya kritis, pasien dirujuk ke RS Dr. Moewardi Solo.

    Namun setelah dirawat beberapa waktu di RS Moewardi, akhirnya meninggal dunia.

    Menurut Yulianto, dari hasil pemeriksaan pasien di RS Moewardi, penyebab meninggalnya pasien tersebut karena menderita infeksi saluran pernapasan.

    Menyinggung matinya ratusan ekor ayam di Dukuh Bandung, Desa Beji, Kecamatan Andong, Boyolali beberapa waktu lalu, menurut Yulianto, pihaknya sudah meminta jajaran Puskesmas maupun Pos Kesehatan Desa (PKD) setempat untuk terus memantau perkembangannya.

    Namun, kata dia, kasus tersebut hingga sekarang belum ada laporan adanya virus flu burung pada unggas yang menular ke warga setempat.

    Selain itu, ratusan ayam mati di wilayah tersebut juga belum bisa dipastikan akibat flu burung atau hanya penyakit "tetelo".

    Menurut dia, pihaknya kesulitan melakukan pemeriksaan karena bangkai ayam sudah tidak ada untuk dijadikan sampel sebagai 'rapid test'.

    Kendati demikian, pihaknya meminta agar warga segera melaporkan jika ada unggas mereka yang mati mendadak supaya dapat dilakukan tes segera.

    Selain itu, pihaknya terus mengawasi dan waspada terhadap penularan virus flu burung ke manusia. Hal itu, terutama di daerah-daerah yang ada serangan flu burung.
    Risiko tertular virus flu burung bisa terjadi, kata dia, terutama bagi warga yang bersentuhan langsung dengan unggas.

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    Re: Indonesia - Central Java - Man may have died from bird flu

    Boyolali, Central Java ::: A man possibly dies of bird flu

    Posted by Ida on June 30, 2010

    Boyolali ? Syamsudin (27), a resident of Desa Paras, Kecamatan Cepogo, Kabupaten Boyolali allegedly died of bird flu/avian influenza H5N1 infection.

    Head of Boyolali Health Service, dr Yulianto Prabowo, mentioned patient had been treated in Pandan Arang Boyolali regional public hospital before the death.

    Patient was diagnosed as bird flu suspect, and in critical condition that must be referred to Dr. Moewardi hospital in Solo.

    He died during treatment in Dr Moewardi hospital and diagnosed to have respiratory infection.

    Previously, hundreds of chickens died in Dukuh Bandung, Desa Beji, Kecamatan Andong, Boyolali. However, officials faced difficulty in diagnosing the cause of death because no dead chickens left for sample.

    So far, no report of any bird flu signs reported in human, but area monitoring is still ungoing.

    Source: Indonesia news office, ANTARA-JATENG.



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