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  • Indonesia: WHO confirms Woman, 24, died of H5N1 bird flu in Bengkulu, Sumatra

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

    Seorang Warga di Bengkulu Meninggal Akibat Flu Burung
    Nasional / Rabu, 7 Maret 2012 04:21 WIB

    Google translation:

    Residents in Bengkulu one dies of bird flu
    National / Wednesday, March 7, 2012 4:21 pm


    Metrotvnews.com, Bengkulu: A resident of Bengkulu died from bird flu. Meanwhile, a toddler also was being treated for fever-like symptoms of bird flu in the Hospital Doctor Muhammad Yunus, Bengkulu.

    Certainty of the death of a patient due to bird flu was discovered at the hospital, after the initials MP victim died on March 1 last. It's in the can after twice sending samples to the laboratory research and development of the Ministry of Health Jakarta.

    Meanwhile, a toddler Swamp Prosperous Village residents, Bangkahulu Muara District, should be in isolation for suspected bird flu.

    Toddlers parents are admitted, three days earlier had contact with poultry that died suddenly in their home environment. Until now, the toddler is still receiving care from the hospital. (Riz)

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    Re: Indonesia: Bengkulu resident dies of bird flu- toddler ill

    Hal itu di dapat setelah dua kali mengirim sampel ke laboratorium penelitian dan pengembangan Kementrian Kesehatan Jakarta.

    It's in the can after twice sending samples to the laboratory research and development of the Ministry of Health Jakarta.
    I am not sure of the idiom, but this paragraph indicates that MP, the individual who died on March 1, has been confirmed with H5N1 from two separate tests.
    http://novel-infectious-diseases.blogspot.com/

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    • #3
      Woman dies of bird flu in Indonesia

      A 24-year-old woman has died of bird flu on Indonesia's Sumatra island.

      The health ministry's official head of animal-borne infectious diseases, Rita Kusriastuti says she's the fifth person to die from bird flu this year.

      "She tested positive for the H5N1 virus by the health ministry's laboratory," she said.

      "The woman was living in an area where there are many ducks and chickens. She also had some poultry in her house."

      Concerns about avian influenza have risen in Asia, since China in late December reported its first fatality from the H5N1 virus in 18 months.

      Since then one more person has died in China.

      The World Health Organisation says Indonesia has been the nation hardest-hit by bird flu, with 150 deaths reported between 2003 and 2011

      Nine Indonesians died from the virus last year.

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      • #4
        Re: Indonesia: Bengkulu resident dies of bird flu- toddler ill

        Bird flu claims fifth victim this year


        JAKARTA: A 24-year-old woman has died of bird flu on Indonesia?s Sumatra island, the fifth human death from the virus this year, a health ministry official said Wednesday.

        ?She tested positive for the H5N1 virus by the health ministry?s laboratory. It?s the fifth death here this year,? the ministry?s head of animal-borne infectious diseases, Rita Kusriastuti, told AFP.

        ?The woman was living in an area where there are many ducks and chickens. She also had some (poultry) in her house,? Kusriastuti said, adding that she died on March 1 in a hospital in Bengkulu city.

        New Straits Times
        ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
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        • #5
          Re: Indonesia: Woman, 24, died of H5N1 bird flu in Bengkulu, Sumatra - toddler hospitalized as suspected case

          Snip from Antara Bengkulu, regarding the toddler:

          March 7, 2012

          While a resident of
          alleged or suspected bird flu in the name of RJ (2) citizen of Merpati Indah 2 Kelurahan Rawa Makmur
          Bengkulu City.

          RJ currently still being treated in isolation hospital M Yunus to receive
          further treatment.

          Three days earlier he said, three types of poultry birds
          home owned by local residents died suddenly.

          "But we know after the birds
          it's buried so residents could not be sampled, but according to the owner died suddenly, "
          he explains.
          ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
          Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

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            Re: Indonesia: Woman, 24, died of H5N1 bird flu in Bengkulu, Sumatra - toddler hospitalized as suspected case

            The toddler - RJ - seems to do OK

            Some snips from a long story. Computer translated

            Thu, Mar 8th, 2012

            Improved conditions RJ Start

            Based on information from the Chief Medical Officer of the province of Bengkulu. dr. Zuri Zulman Amran current state of RJ, toddlers suspect bird flu patients have started to improve. While for the results of laboratory test specimens RJ is not received from the center.

            "Until now there has been no word on the outcome, may still be in the process and they are very serious about this case. Usually positive if the central laboratory workers directly on the phone and give the new copy is followed, "said Zulman.

            "Reports from the team's current state of the alleged suspect RJ provincial health office team and a team from the center of it was the situation has improved his body heat had decreased from the previous 38 degrees down to 36 degrees celcius. For that we pray for RJ hopefully not contracting the H5N1 virus, "he added.

            Already Can Play

            Monitoring RB, Rj alone was able to play and cheerful faces began to appear from the second child and Goddess Muksin Herlinda. In addition, RJ did not use oxygen masks and assistance previously paired on Rj.

            Rj's father, RB Muksin time to justify it. According to him, Rj is now better than ever. "The condition is getting better, the heat is off and no longer use the mask. Even been able to play. But still have to get treatment to be convinced really healthy, "said Muksin.

            ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
            Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

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            • #7
              Re: Indonesia: Woman, 24, died of H5N1 bird flu in Bengkulu, Sumatra - toddler hospitalized as suspected case

              Bird Flu Case Update

              MARCH 9, 2012

              Ministry of Health, through the Directorate General of Disease Control and Environmental Health announced a new case of H5N1 have been confirmed by the Center for Basic Biomedical and Health Technology, Agency for Healthcare Research.

              Case on behalf of M (Female, 24 years old) Queen of district residents Samban, the city of Bengkulu, Bengkulu province, and the employee at the District Hospital Dr. M. Jonah. Symptoms of fever cases since February 23, 2012.

              She then admitted to hospitals for treatment and DR. M. Jonah the next day.

              Because of cough, shortness of breath, and accompanied by a decrease in consciousness, then the case was transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU). Finally, the case died on March 1, 2012 at 22:45 pm.


              Epidemiological investigations have been carried into the homes of people and the environment by the Integrated Team Ministry of Health, Public Health Service and the local Animal Husbandry Department. Based on these investigations, obtained the possibility that the patient has risk factors for contact environments where there are sudden deaths of poultry in the neighborhood.

              With the increase of these cases, the cumulative number of bird flu in Indonesia since 2005 until this news was broadcast on 187 cases with 155 deaths.
              Director General of Disease Control and Environmental Health (PP and PL), Prof. dr. Tjandra Yoga Aditama, Sp (K), MARS, DTM & H, DTCE, as the Focal Point International Health Regulations (IHR) has informed the case to the WHO.

              This information is published by the Center for Public Communication, Secretariat General of the Ministry of Health. For further information please contact via telephone: 021-52907416-9, fax: 52921669, Fast Response Response Center (PTRC): 021-500567 and 081 281 562 620, or e-mail address info@depkes.go.id, contact @ department of health . go.id.

              Sehat Negeriku
              ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
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              • #8
                Re: Indonesia: Woman, 24, died of H5N1 bird flu in Bengkulu, Sumatra - toddler hospitalized as suspected case

                Source: http://www.theglobejournal.com/keseh...anda/index.php

                Waspadai Suspect Flu Burung di Sekitar Anda
                dr. Abdul Razak M.H. Pulo | Kontributor
                Jum`at, 09 Maret 2012 11:23 WIB

                Google translation:

                Beware of the Bird Flu Suspect Your Area
                dr. Abdul Razak M.H. Pulo | Contributors
                Friday, March 9, 2012 11:23 PM

                Mask to prevent bird flu Photo: conney.comMasker prevent bird flu
                Bengkulu - It was unexpected that one day we will establish the diagnosis of suspected bird flu (H5N1) in a human. The first experience occurred last week when me and my colleague, dr. Edi Hidayat, also from Aceh, which was sent on duty at the Hospital Muhammad Yunus (RSMY) Bengkulu as an Internal Medicine Resident of Palembang Unsri FK, examining a patient.

                As reported by People's Daily Bengkulu, (6/03) of a patient, MP, 24-year-old woman died from bird flu infected. The next day, Metro TV also broadcast the same news.

                Yes, we're the first one to suspect the patient suspect bird flu. We began to suspect the patient's condition is declining very rapidly, within hours, and also no response to drugs that have been granted. Patients experiencing severe shortness, high fever, and coughing. The results again showed a thoracic X-ray picture of the extensive consolidation in the left lung and an overview perselubungan homogeneous in basal right lung. Laboratory results also strongly support that direction. Until we are assured that these patients had a viral infection, but virus what can make a very rapid deterioration?

                Initially we were hesitant because of the interviews with patients and their families do not get a history of contact with poultry. Then me and dr. Edi Hidayat discussion, re-read the literature on avian influenza. Until we finally conclude the patient is likely infected with H5N1, the bird flu virus. Immediately, we report these findings to Konsulen Specialist Internal Medicine, and the patient immediately transferred to the isolation room.

                To prove whether or not the bird flu case, then the local health office RSMY and send samples to the laboratory research and development of the Ministry of Health in Jakarta. A few days later the results obtained, and it turns out positive for bird flu, H5N1. But unfortunately, the patient died, despite being first can get the maximum handling.

                From BBC.co.uk I got the news that the bird flu patient deaths in Bengkulu last week making Indonesia the country with the highest number of H5N1 victims in the world, according to World Health Organization, WHO. Of the 349 deaths from bird flu worldwide since 2003, 155 of which occurred in Indonesia.

                dr. Abdul Razak M.H. Pulo, Faculty of Medicine Resident of Palembang Unsri can be reached at: razak_pulo@yahoo.com

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                  Re: Indonesia: Woman, 24, died of H5N1 bird flu in Bengkulu, Sumatra - toddler hospitalized as suspected case

                  Source: http://us.news.detik.com/read/2012/0...eninggal-dunia

                  Terjangkit Flu Burung, Karyawati RS di Bengkulu Meninggal Dunia
                  Novi Christiastuti Adiputri - detikNews
                  Jumat, 09/03/2012 23:21 WIB

                  Google translation:

                  AI, in Bengkulu Hospital Employee Dies
                  Novi Christiastuti Adiputri - Detiknews
                  Friday, 03/09/2012 23:21 pm

                  Jakarta, the bird flu virus has claimed the lives back. This time, an employee of the Regional General Hospital (Hospital) Dr M Yunus Bengkulu, died of the H5N1 virus, also called this.

                  The victim was known initials M and 24-year-old. M is the Queen of district residents Samban, the city of Bengkulu, Bengkulu Province. This bird flu case began when M is known to suffer from symptoms of fever on 23 February. A day later, M were treated in hospitals for treatment and Dr. M Yunus.

                  "Because of cough, shortness of breath, and accompanied by a decrease in consciousness, then the case was transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU)," said Head of Public Communication at the Secretariat General of the Ministry of Health (Ministry of Health), Murti Utami, in a written statement received by AFP, Friday (03/09/2012).

                  But unfortunately, the treatment is doing M is able to save his life. "Finally, M died on March 1, 2012, at 22:45 pm," said Utami.

                  This case has been made ​​to epidemiological investigation into the victim's home and surrounding environment by the Integrated Team Ministry of Health, Public Health Service, and the local Animal Husbandry Department. The results show, the victim of bird flu virus M infected from birds.

                  "Based on these investigations, obtained the possibility that the patient has risk factors for contact environments where there are sudden deaths of poultry in the neighborhood," said Utami.


                  Thus, until recently there were 187 cases of bird flu in Indonesia since 2005. A total of 155 cases of which led to the death.

                  (NVC / RMD)

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                    Re: Indonesia: Woman, 24, died of H5N1 bird flu in Bengkulu, Sumatra - toddler hospitalized as suspected case

                    Bengkulu -

                    In addition to the 24 year old hospital worker who died from H5N1 on March 1st, and the the toddler RJ who is reported to have tested negative, four new suspected cases of H5N1 are being reported from this area.

                    See: http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=184051
                    http://novel-infectious-diseases.blogspot.com/

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                    • #11
                      Re: Indonesia: Woman, 24, died of H5N1 bird flu in Bengkulu, Sumatra - toddler hospitalized, first test negative

                      [Source: World Health Organization, full page: (LINK). Edited.]
                      Avian influenza ? situation in Indonesia ? update



                      12 March 2012


                      The Ministry of Health of Indonesia has notified WHO of a new case of human infection with avian influenza A(H5N1) virus.

                      The case is a 24 year-old female from Bengkulu Province. She developed fever on 23 February 2012 and was hospitalized on the following day. She had breathing difficulty, her condition deteriorated and she died on 1 March 2012.

                      Epidemiological investigation conducted by a team of public health and animal health authorities indicated an exposure to a potentially contaminated environment where sudden deaths of poultry had recently occurred.

                      The case was confirmed by the National Institute of Health Research and Development, Ministry of Health.

                      To date, of the 187 cases reported in Indonesia since 2005, 155 have been fatal.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Indonesia: Woman, 24, died of H5N1 bird flu in Bengkulu, Sumatra - toddler hospitalized, first test negative

                        Bird Flu Cases Reported to WHO

                        BENGKULU - M Yunus Bengkulu Hospital have reported cases of bird flu in the province of Bengkulu to the World Health Organization (WHO). This is related to several patient suspect (suspected) infected with the H5N1 virus that hit Bengkulu last few days. Hospital party has also sent 86 specimens of one patient after the death of the bird flu some time ago.

                        "At a meeting with Health Minister (Menkes) RI some time ago, we have also included reports of bird flu-related cases that hit Bengkulu to the WHO," said Director of Hospital M Yunus, dr.H.H. Yusdi Zahrias Tazar kepada RB.


                        Hospital also confirmed Yusdi M Yunus not be shut out of media-related indication that suspect bird flu patients. Therefore, it has received an appeal from the Director General P2ML (Communicable Disease Direct) related information about bird flu. He asked the community does not have to worry about with an indication of the spread of the virus is transmitted through the birds.


                        "We've sent 72 specimens from the surrounding residential area 4 patients previously suspected. While 14 specimens were from blood samples of suspected RUSD employees often interact with MV victims who died some time ago. Insha Allah sort them out within this week, "continued Yusdi.
                        Although established as a province of Bengkulu Province to the number-14 in Indonesia that there are men who contracted the H5N1 virus and died, but Yusdi Bengkulu City has appealed to residents not to panic in face of bird flu cases.
                        "Of the 33 provinces that recorded Strathmore University, West Kalimantan Province is only just that untouched by a virus that attacks the respiratory system. However, since the first appearance of 2005, only 14 provinces have recorded the death toll from bird flu, including the province of Bengkulu. But no need to panic because every province has a special team (Timsus) which handles the distribution of the handling of the H5N1 virus, "he explained.



                        .
                        Timsus handling the virus has an incubation period of 1-3 days, to Bengkulu Province Provincial Government headed by Assistant I, Drs MM Sumardi. Moreover, it also backed up Animal Husbandry and Animal Health (Disnakeswan) and Public Health (Health Office) Province. This work will be monitored directly timsus Strathmore University and WHO.


                        Improved Pesien
                        One patient suspect, RJ (2), a resident of Jalan Bandar Raya Village Pematang Governor has returned home and underwent outpatient since Saturday (10/3) afternoon. RJ confirmed negative bird flu after the hospital received the results of laboratory test specimens of patients who went into the Kemuning, Tuesday (6/3).
                        "Thank God, my child can take home and cared for at home. The situation had improved and was able to play. But still have to take medication that is given by the hospital, "said RJ's father, who claimed Muksin no more poultry that died suddenly.


                        Meanwhile, the victims suspect bird flu, aka Ad GDS (20) Garden Village residents Dahri, the condition is also developed diabetes.Patients who were admitted to the Kemuning, Friday (9/3) afternoon claimed he had the procedures presented the hospitals.


                        While the other suspect bird flu victim, from Village Cage, YO (22), still being treated intensively in the Myrtle Room. RB observation, the patient suspect who entered Thursday (8/3) night is still declining platelet count. YO impaired throat and shortness of breath after 4 days before being taken to hospitals M Yunus, having known nine chickens died suddenly in his home environment.
                        Deputy Director (Vice Director) Field of Medical Care and Nursing RSMY, Dr. Lista Cerlyviera, MM confirmed RJ is allowed to go home. Given the results of laboratory tests of the patient is negative. However, despite receiving only limited verbal reports, official reports confirmed Lista will be accepted in the near future.
                        "If there is no obstacle official results will be sent by fax tomorrow (today, red). While the results for patient specimens and patient YO GDS results may also be delivered tomorrow (today, red). But if only a verbal report or direct the official report, we also do not know, "Lista beber. http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&rurl=translate.g oogle.com&sl=id&tl=en&twu=1&u=http://harianrakyatbengkulu.com/%3Fp%3D670&usg=ALkJrhh7frgLDHtjwqykFrFHKRdEexP8ug
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                        • #13
                          Re: Indonesia: Woman, 24, died of H5N1 bird flu in Bengkulu, Sumatra - toddler hospitalized, first test negative

                          If I understand it well, a summary:

                          a nurse or hospitalworker from a Bengkulu hospital has died from avian influenza or H5N1 bird flu.

                          Health authorities took samples from the environment of her house and samples from several other hospitalworkers and samples from 4 currently suspected bird flu patients.

                          All the samples are send to the WHO.
                          ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
                          Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

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