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  • Indonesia - Child, 4, died suspected H5N1 bird flu in Bekasi, West Java

    hat tip Diane Morin -

    Allegedly Infected with Bird Flu, Boy 4 Year Deaths
    Tuesday, January 24, 2012 22:20 pm

    JAKARTA - Nazril Ilham (4) single-child couples Maimunah (25) and Mohammed Enzen (24), of Kampung Sungai Bintaro Branch 4 RT 1.1 Hurip Jaya Village, District Babelan, Dies Bekasi District.

    Suspected Bird Flu Nazriel. The victim died after being treated for six days in hospital Anna Bekasi. The atmosphere of grief is still visible at the funeral home shortly after the victim was buried in the cemetery not far from his home, Wednesday (01/24/2012). Surprisingly burial victims without assisted the hospital or health department Bekasi. Though victims of suspected bird flu. "We have just helped bury the victims of the citizens, none of the hospitals and District Health Office Bekasi who came to see my son's funeral," said Enzen He said, initially, his son had high fever and was treated in Anna North Jakarta hospital Bekasi. But there is no progress at all. "Until the fourth day I ask my child's illness, and answered one hospital doctor, that my child suffers bird flu," said Maimunah. Getting news like that, Enzen said, the family was shocked. But strangely the hospital let my child treated there without referral to a hospital that handles the deadly disease. "Until my son finally died" said Maimunah. Maimunah also told, his condition was raising animals like chickens and other poultry. "Before my son was sick a lot of pets that died suddenly, even before his son died could contact and play with the animals pet, "said Maimunah. Meanwhile, the Chief Medical Officer dr.Ari Bekasi District has not provided a description. His cellular phone could not be reached. (Tedi Suteja / Sindo TV / ugo)

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    Re: Indonesia - Child, 4, died suspected H5N1 bird flu in Bekasi, West Java

    Source: http://www.tempo.co/read/news/2012/0...an-Unggas-Mati

    Rabu, 25 Januari 2012 | 14:51 WIB
    Bocah di Bekasi Meninggal Usai Belasan Unggas Mati

    Google translation:

    Wednesday, January 25, 2012 | 14:51 pm
    The boy in Bekasi Died After Dozens Dead Poultry

    TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - A child's initials NI, 3.5 years old, died after his parents owned a dozen birds died suddenly. NI died in the care of Anna Hospital, North Jakarta, the city of Jakarta, Tuesday afternoon, January 24, 2012.

    NI mother, Maemunah, explaining that Anna Hospital medical team diagnose children suspected (suspect) bird flu. The early symptoms of high fever attacked by up to 39 degrees on Friday last week.

    "At that time, doctors estimate of bird flu, but doctors still want to recheck his blood," said Maemunah told reporters at his house in Kampung Sungai Bintaro Four Branches RT 01 / RW 01, Village Huripjaya, Babelan, Bekasi regency, West Java, on Wednesday, January 25, 2012.

    However, Chief Medical Officer Bekasi Muharmansyah Boestari said it was too early to conclude NI died of bird flu.

    "The sample blood was examined at the Laboratory Salianti Suroso Hospital, Jakarta," said Muharmansyah when contacted separately via telephone.


    Moreover, said Muharmansyah, Animal Husbandry Department has examined a dead duck owned by his father. "The result is not bird flu," he said. "Moreover, if there is bird flu Animal Husbandry Department must conduct spraying disinfectant."

    Head of Animal Husbandry Department of Fisheries and Marine District Jakarta, Agus Trihono, ensure livestock are not exposed to rather than bird flu. According to Agus, his team received reports from parents of victims that since 17 January, about 15 duck his sudden death. "Some have been buried," said Agus.

    The team from the Department of Agriculture has examined several dead birds that have not been buried and then tested negative bird flu. Examination of the rapid test, said Agus, did not find any spread of the H5N1 virus in poultry in the vicinity where the victim lived.

    "Our officers do a bird three times and the results were all negative," he said. Moreover, dead birds do not direct much, but one by one. "Probably because the weather changes from hot to rain, a factor that affects poultry deaths," he said.

    HAMLUDDIN

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      Re: Indonesia - Child, 4, died suspected H5N1 bird flu in Bekasi, West Java

      hat tip Diane Morin -

      A reference that he tested positive.....???

      26/01/2012 05:53

      Liputan6.com, Jakarta : After Nazril Ilham tested positive for bird flu virus, a team of Department of Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, and Marine Bekasi regency, West Java, taking blood samples of dozens of chickens around the victim's house on Wednesday (25 / 1). Earlier, dozens chickens in the place was dead and the suspected virus on the victim.

      more...


      Setelah Nazril Ilham dinyatakan positif terjangkit virus flu burung, petugas dari Dinas Peternakan Kabupaten Bekasi, Jawa Barat, mengambil sampel darah puluhan ayam di sekitar rumah korban.

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        Re: Indonesia - Child, 4, died suspected H5N1 bird flu in Bekasi, West Java

        It seems the story went like this:

        the son of Muhammad Enzen, Nazril Ilham (4),
        suddenly taken sick with a fever after his father bury their pet chickens 16
        who died suddenly. The results of the doctor's diagnosis, Friday (20/01) increased, Nazril's mother said,
        Maimunah (25), children suffering from tyfus.

        A day later Nazril seizures. Nazril Anna was taken to the hospital again, and again
        was diagnosed. The result Nazril suspect bird flu, until finally lives Nazril not
        helped and the last breath in hospital Anna, Pucung Bay, North Jakarta,
        at 11.00 pm, on Tuesday (01/24) night. After experiencing the heat of up to 39
        degrees Celsius, which does not go down.
        The doctors learned about the dead chickens, so bird flu was suspected.

        That is why the birds were checked. However they tested negative:

        Fearing the spread of bird flu, the DVO Bekasi
        Direct detection and inspection of poultry animals in the Village
        Huripjaya, District Babelan. This news came after a dead chicken
        and the sudden death of a child Nazril Ilham (4).

        Head of Department of Livestock Fisheries and Maritime Affairs (Disnakanlut) Agus Bekasi
        Trihono, confirmed that the sudden death of 16 pet chickens the family of Muhammad
        Enzen (24), Nazril Ilham's father, not because H5NI or bird flu.
        "We've done tests and review test after the death of these birds, and
        negative result of bird flu, "said Agus.

        Livestock service officers suspected that the sudden death of chickens owned by residents Kampung
        Four Branch River Bintaro Huripjaya RT 01/01 Village, District Babelan, it
        caused by weather changes, and the weak condition of poultry. So that
        allow any illness can strike poultry.

        "Due to changes in weather and weak then go some diseases. So it was not
        only caused by bird flu. It may be due to other diseases, "
        he said.
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