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  • Indonesia - Gowa-Dozens of residents exhibit bird flu symptoms of fever, cough, short breath after hundreds of chickens die - South Sulawesi - unofficial tests are negative

    Source: http://www.metrotvnews.com/read/news...t-Flu-Burung/6

    Seorang Warga Gowa Diduga Terjangkit Flu Burung
    Nasional / Minggu, 26 Februari 2012 18:46 WIB

    Google translation:

    Residents of a Gowa Allegedly Infected Bird Flu
    National / Sunday, February 26, 2012 18:46 PM


    Metrotvnews.com, Gowa: Rusdi, a resident of Parang Banoa Village, District Pallangga, Gowa, South Sulawesi, suspected bird flu. 30 year-old man was taken to hospital after suffering a high fever, cough and flu.

    Rusdi, according to his family, started a high fever and cough shortly after his hundreds of chickens died suddenly. Families worried that some residents Gowa earlier tested positive for bird flu.


    Rusdi was treated in hospital Sheikh Yusuf Gowa, before being admitted to hospital Wahidin Sudirohusodo, Makassar. Saminah, Sheikh Yusuf hospital nurse, said the victim had to be moved because they have to get intensive care. (Mohammad Agus / ICH)

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    Indonesia - Gowa-Dozens of residents exhibit bird flu symptoms of fever, cough, short breath after hundreds of chickens die - South Sulawesi

    <TABLE class=contentpaneopen><TBODY><TR><TD class=contentheading width="100&#37;">Bird Flu Spreads in Gowa-Hundreds of Chicken in Parang Banua positive for H5N1 virus </TD><TD class=buttonheading width="100%" align=right> </TD><TD class=buttonheading width="100%" align=right> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE class=contentpaneopen><TBODY><TR><TD class=createdate vAlign=top colSpan=2>
    Tuesday, 28 February 2012
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    Sungguminasa - The spread of avian influenza (AI) or bird flu in Gowa regency, widespread.
    After the outbreak in the village of Kunjungmae, District Pallangga, H5N1 has infected hundreds of chickens owned by residents Banua Parang Village, District Pallangga, who died suddenly three days ago.



    In addition to chickens, dozens of residents indicated with bird flu symptoms of high fever and cough and shortness of whom Rusdi napas. Seorang indicated Dg Mile affected by bird flu and was rushed to General Hospital (Hospital) Shaykh Yusuf Sungguminasa.
    Rusdi was referred to Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo RSUJ, Makassar.
    Rahmawati, a resident of Parang Banua, said people who suffer from high fever is similar to the symptoms of bird flu patients.

    "Local people are panicking and asking the government to immediately intervene," he said yesterday.
    Head of Department of Livestock, Marine, and Fisheries (PKP) Muhlis Gowa said it has lowered the team to make a vaccine against chicken's people. "We've been spraying disinfectant all the chicken coop at the location indicated to have contracted bird flu," he said.


    Based on the rapid test blood samples of chickens that died suddenly, tested positive for bird flu virus.
    Therefore, the Department of Gowa PKP directly isolate the location for one bulan. Warga also given antibiotics to prevent the spread of bird flu is more widespread.
    "Dead birds tested positive for bird flu suddenly," he said.


    Bird flu infecting hundreds of chickens in the village of Kunjungmae, District Pallangga, and left five people hurt AI indicated. Fifth citizens, namely the Holy Empress, 3 months, the Holy Ramadani, 7 months, Surti, 32, M Agung, 6, and Marsanaini, 39.Kelima Village residents are treated in the department of Kunjungmae Wahidin Sudirohusodo Makassar.
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      Re: Indonesia - Gowa-Dozens of residents exhibit bird flu symptoms of fever, cough, short breath after hundreds of chickens die - South Sulawesi

      I merged 2 threads as it is the same village and the patient named Rusdi is mentioned in both articles.

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        Re: Indonesia - Gowa-Dozens of residents exhibit bird flu symptoms of fever, cough, short breath after hundreds of chickens die - South Sulawesi

        Indonesia 2012 Human H5N1 Cases - WHO, DEPKES, and Local Public Health Dept. Confirmed Cases + Current Suspected Human Cases Chart <hr style="color:#CCCCCC; background-color:#CCCCCC" size="1"> Please see 2011 chart here.

        #183 - Male, 23, onset date December 31, hospitalized January 3, 2012, died January 7 - Jakarta province Death

        #184 - Female, 5, family member of case #183, onset date unknown, hospitalized January 7, died on January 16 - Jakarta province Death

        #185 - Female, 19, onset date February 8, hospitalized February 12, died on February 13 - Tangerang, Banten province (near Jakarta) Death

        Ministry of Health confirms - Male, 12, onset date February 11, hospitalized February 16, died on February 21 - Badung, Bali Death


        ----------------------

        Current suspected cases from reports compiled on FluTrackers. This may be only a partial list of the total number of H5N1 suspected cases in Indonesia:

        Indonesia - Gowa-Dozens of residents exhibit bird flu symptoms of fever, cough, short breath after hundreds of chickens die - South Sulawesi February 28

        Indonesia - Five Family Members from South Sulawesi Supected with Bird Flu Infection - Now Treated in Makassar Hospital February 20 - Declared Negative

        Kalimantan: Bird Flu Suspect Hospitalized in Palangkaraya February 20

        Indonesia, East Java: 5 Pasuruan Residents Suspected To Be Infected With Bird Flu Virus February 17 - Declared Negative

        Indonesia - Man, 37, Suspected H5N1 Bird Flu Died In Bandung Hospital, West Java - February 7

        2 Children, ages 3 and 12, being treated at home in Minahasa regency, North Sulawesi - January 28

        Indonesia - Man, 50, suspected H5N1 bird flu - Cibadak Village, District Land Sareal, Bogor - West Java - January 27 - diagnosed as "common flu" January 30

        Unnamed person suspected bird flu case mentioned in a reference - Cibadak Village, Bogor - West Java - diagnosed as "common flu" January 30

        Man 42, and his wife, & possibly 1 more person, from Sukamandang, Seruyan District hospitalized in Sampit, Kalimantan province, Borneo - January 25

        Boy, 4 years old, a resident Kanonang, Minahasa regency, North Sulawesi - January 25 - Declared Negative

        Man, 81, from Bintauna, Bolmon District, North Sulawesi - January 25 - Declared Negative

        Indonesia - Child, 4, died suspected H5N1 bird flu in Bekasi, West Java - January 24

        Indonesia - Boy - 3-years-old - Allegedly Killed by Bird Flu from Jakarta, Java - January 24 - Tested Negative

        Indonesia - Boy, 10 months, suspected H5N1 from Batang Balakka Sipunggur Bahal, Padangsidimpuan Batunadua District, Padangsidimpuan City - Sumatra - January 24

        Indonesia - Bird Flu Suspect from RT 29 Guntung, North Bontang, Kalimantan - Bontang Hospital - January 23

        Indonesia, Man, 18, Suspected H5N1 Bird Flu Died - from Tangerang, Java - January 21 - Declared H5N1 Negative, A/H1N1 positive

        Boy, 3, from Village Kanonang, North Sulawesi - January 21

        Boy, 12, from Village Kanonang, North Sulawesi - January 21

        Man, 61, from Kanonang II, North Sulawesi - January 21

        Man, 47, from Kanonang II, North Sulawesi - January 21


        Summary of Suspected H5N1 Cases, South Sulawesi Dec. 2011 – Jan. 2012

        Three brothers from hamlet Matteko, Erelembang Village, District Tombolopao, Gowa regency {Dusun Matteko, Desa Erelembang, -5.1548463 119.8997855, Kecamatan Tombolopao, Kabupaten Gowa} have died.

        A. Zul Asril (6 years) - Hospitalized on December 20, 2011, died December 26, 2011
        B. Amiruddin (17 years) - Symptom onset on December 25, 2011, died December 30, 2011
        C. Nurmiati (14 years) - Died January 3, 2012. This sibling was believed to have died from a virus.

        15 other individuals remain in intensive care at the department of Wahidin Sudirohusodo.

        D. Nismawati (16 years) a relative of four individuals listed above is being treated (post #3)
        E. Risnawati (post #1)
        F. Nurbaya (post #1)
        G. Arsil (post #1)
        H. Wahid (post #1)

        10 remaining unidentified individuals being treated.

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          Re: Indonesia - Gowa-Dozens of residents exhibit bird flu symptoms of fever, cough, short breath after hundreds of chickens die - South Sulawesi

          General location map of this suspected cluster and the one reported in this thread.

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            Re: Indonesia - Gowa-Dozens of residents exhibit bird flu symptoms of fever, cough, short breath after hundreds of chickens die - South Sulawesi

            machine translated;

            Tuesday, 28-02-2012
            Hundreds of Chicken Sudden Death
            SUNGGUMINASA, Upeks --- Hundreds of chickens died suddenly in the Village District Pallangga Gowa.Selain Parangbanoa in the Dg Rusdi Mile (45) local citizens who allegedly infected the bird flu virus was rushed to RSUD Shaykh Yusuf, Sungguminasa, Sunday (26/2) .
            Responding to the problem, Kadis of Fisheries, Marine and Production (DPKP) Gowa, Muhlis explained, the results while, the bird flu suspect allegedly burung.Menyinggung citizens rushed to RSUD Shaykh Yusuf, Muhlis explain, not bird flu suspect, but the stomach. '' We'll do spraying in December inpektan in the village. Further, terindikasi poultry bird flu suspect will be destroyed,'' he said.
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              Re: Indonesia - Gowa-Dozens of residents exhibit bird flu symptoms of fever, cough, short breath after hundreds of chickens die - South Sulawesi

              Selasa, 28 Februari 2012 | 21:07:32 WITA

              Sungguminasa, DAWN - mass chicken deaths occurred again in Pallangga. This time, hundreds of chickens owned by the farmers in the village Parang Banoa died suddenly.

              Information collected by DAWN mentions the death of hundreds of chickens that happen in the next three days. But the cause is unclear.

              Head of Department of Livestock Gowa, Muhlis admitted his team is conducting an investigation into the death of the chicken. Until this news was revealed, Muhlis not sure what caused the death of the chickens had been done despite the rapid test.

              "Not positive (bird flu). Still suspect," he said when contacted Monday, February 27th.

              SOPs appropriate handling of bird flu, Animal Husbandry Department team directly to biosecurity at the scene. The cages were sprayed with disinfectant. Avian bird flu suspect indicated immediately destroyed by fire.

              Also had no reports of a citizen named Rusdi (45) together with fever death chickens. However Muhlis Mile Daeng is denied if the suspect bird flu.

              "I believe he was suffering from stomach disorders. Certainly not suspect bird flu," he said.

              Chief Medical Officer Dr. Herry Gaffar Gowa also claimed to not know of any new cases of bird flu. "If there is, there must be the same reports we are," said Herry apart.

              Herry confirmed so far there are only five people admitted to hospital because Wahidin Sudirohusodo suspect bird flu. That, too, he said, five people are almost certainly not infected with the H5N1 virus.

              "There is already a sample test results. Not bird flu. But we have not received an official report," he said. (Aha / sap)


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                Re: Indonesia - Gowa-Dozens of residents exhibit bird flu symptoms of fever, cough, short breath after hundreds of chickens die - South Sulawesi - unofficial tests are negative

                Wednesday, February 29, 2012 | 21:46:38 AM | 44 HITS
                Residents Gowa Free Bird Flu


                Sungguminasa, DAWN - Gowa Health Department insists none of the people in Gowa who contracted avian influenza, aka bird flu. The assertion was made following the results of the Central Health Laboratory (BBLK) Makassar on blood samples of five victims of suspected bird flu some time ago.

                "The results are already there and we release today (yesterday). So a negative result of bird flu," said Head of Public Health BP3 Gowa, Sangkala N SKM, through PR releases sent Gowa regency, Tuesday, February 28th.

                Sangkala explained that bird flu case stems from the sudden death of about 312 chickens in the Village Visit the Mange, Panakkukang Village, District Pallangga. At the same time, 32 people were sickened. But once observed, only five of which are specially treated in hospital Wahidin Sudirohusodo because suspect bird flu. Even so, no mention of the type of disease suffered by the five residents.

                A similar incident occurred in the Village Parangbanoa, District Pallangga. Hundreds of chickens died suddenly and a citizen named Rusdi Daeng Mile complained of pain. But after review, Daeng Mile diagnosed only suffer stomach upset.

                With the release of test results of samples from Makassar BBLK it, then certainly Gowa people are safe from bird flu virus. However, the Public Health Service and the Animal Husbandry Department will continue to monitor the progress of two cases of chicken deaths which occurred in the District Pallangga. (sap)http://www.fajar.co.id/read-20120228214638-warga-gowa-bebas-flu-burung

                32 people were sickened
                ..with what??
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