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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases September 6 2007
October 1 2007
AR, the 86th victim who died from Bird Flu
AR (M, 21 years) the resident of the complex of Basmol ****, Rawa Buaya, Cengkareng, Jakarta West was stated positive Bird Flu by the Litbangkes Body Laboratory, today.
AR died on September 28 2007 in RS Sumber Waras.
Therefore, cumulatively the case of Bird Flu in Indonesia reached 107 people, 86 people among them died with the death rate (Case Fatality Rate = CFR) 80.37%.
At this time in the Special Capital District of Jakarta province was gotten by 26 positive cases of Bird Flu, 23 among them died.
Was like this the newest data that was received by the Centre of Publik Communication of Dr. H. Nadhirin, Posko Kejadian Luar Biasa (KLB) Bird Flu Director General Pengendalian of the Illness and Sanitation of Lingkungan Department of Health RI, on October 1 2007
The Case table of Bird Flu in Indonesia Up To October 1 2007
Table: see attachment
AR, onset on September 18 2007. AR entered the Sumber Waras Hospital on September 25 2007 and two days afterwards entered ICU.
The source of the spread of Bird Flu still came from the poultry.
Because of the size of the spread of the risk factor to humankind, the community was appealed to to not maintain the poultry or to separate his poultry from the settlement.
http://www.depkes.go.id/index.php?op...ticle&sid=2859
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October 8th, 2007, 08:30 AM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases October 8 2007
Indonesia Records the 108th case
Jakarta, October 8, 2007 -
The Ministry of Health confirmed Monday that a 44-year-old woman, a resident of Pekanbaru District in Riau Province is confirmed as the 108th human case of avian influenza.
The MoH's Bird Flu Information Center said the case had onset on October 1, 2007 and admitted to Clinic in Rumbai Sub District on the same day. She then was transferred to Awal Bross Hospital in Pekanbaru on the next day before finally being treated at Riau's bird flu-referal hospital--Arifin Achmad Hospital.
The case suffered fever, leucopenia, thrombocytopenia and pneumonia before she died on October 6, 2007 at the Arifin Achmad Hospital, Pekanbaru.
Laboratory tests show that the case has been infected by the deadly H5N1 avian influenza strain.
The death of the case brings Indonesia's bird flu death toll to 87 of the 108 confirmed human cases.
http://www.komnasfbpi.go.id/berita_eng.php?id=17
Komnas FBPI stands for The National Committee for Avian Influenza Control and Pandemic Influenza Preparedness
Komnas FBPI coordinates the Indonesian government response to the H5N1 avian influenza virus.
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases October 8 2007
From website Min of Health
AI Dead Victim Rises to 87
09 Oct 2007
Number of avian influenza (AI) victims is rising. The last case based on laboratory research of National Institute of Health Research and Development (Litbangkes) MOH is LT (f, 44 years) who lived at Komplek Jati 119, CPI Rumbai, Lembah Damai Village, Rumbai Subdistrict, Pekanbaru, Riau Province.
She died on October 6, 2007 at 04.00 a.m., one day after being hospitalized in Arifin Achmad Hospital , Pekanbaru Riau. Therefore, cumulative number of AI positive in Indonesia reaches 108 cases, with 87 of them dead. The Case Fatality Rate (CFR) is 80.55%.
This latest information is received by Center for Public Communication from Dr. H. Nadhirin, AI Outbreak Post, Directorate General of Disease Control & Environmental Health MOH on October 8, 2007.
LT had AI-alike symptoms on August 27, 2007, but was referred to Arifin Achmad Hospital on October 5, 2007.
By her death, Riau Province now has 5 AI positive cases, with 4 of them dead, that are A(f, 29) died on May 12, Y (m, 29) died on June 12, GS (m, 33) died on September 6.
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases October 8 2007
I beg to differ on these dates. LT did not die on 10/6. LT was not referred to Arifin Achmad on 10/5.
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05 / 10 / 2007
Again A Bird Flu patient died in Pekanbaru
" The Patient got to our place yesterday afternoon. and she died this dawn around o ' clock 04.00 . The diagnosis product that have the time us do patient suspect bird flu " bright tim captain penanggulangan flu bird RSUD Arifin Achmad, dr Azizman Saad to journalist, friday (5 /10 /2007) in jl RSUD Hantungah, Pekanbaru.
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Pekanbaru- A housewife suspect bird flu had finally died after beforehand received the maintenance for a day in RSUD Arifin Ahmad Pekanbaru.
Linda (44) the resident of the elite's housing of PT Chevron Rumbai, Pekanbaru blew out the last breath in RSUD Pekanbaru, Street Hangtuah, on Friday, (05/10/2007).
The team leader Penangulangan Flu Burung RSUD Pekanbaru Dr Azizman Saad to okezone said, this morning around struck 05:00 WIB the patient had finally died.
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Before dying, the patient could get the maintenance in space of the bird flu isolation of RSUD Arifin Achmad Pekanbaru, said Kasubdis Pelayanan and the Dinas Kesehatan Nutrient of the Riau Province, Burhanudin Agung in Pekanbaru, on Friday.
Burhanudin explained, before being reconciled to RSUD Arifin Achmad, the patient could in treated in RS Awal of the Pekanbaru Brooch for four days, but because his fever did not improve then he was reconciled to RSUD Arifin Achmad on Thursday (4/10) and was placed in special isolation space bird flu.
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October 10th, 2007, 08:07 AM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases October 8 2007
From Health Service Riau, directly from Burhanuddin Agung, who often is spokesman regarding bird flu patients in Riau:
Time Line Mrs.LT
On September 27 2007: began fever was not high, not the cough, not pilek (cold)
On September 28 2007: departed for Jakarta had relative who died.
On October 01 2007: the high Fever, not the cough, not crowded, took medicine to the CPI Rumbai clinic.
On October 02 2007: was treated in RS Awal bros recently
On October 03 2007 Lab: Hb.11,9, LED: 24, Leuko 2,230, lymphocytes: 12.6, Trombocyt 99,000, SGOT: 51, SGPT: 30, Anti Ig.G dengue fever +
On October 04 2007: the repeated Laboratory: Hb.12,8, Ht: 32.6 of Trombocyt 86.0000
On October 5 2007: X-ray: Infiltrat, WD, Pneumonia, was reconciled to RSUD Arifin Achmad given by Tamiflu.
On October 06 2007: at 04.00 Dawn, Patient died
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases October 11 2007
From Min of Health
It was other that the Case of Bird Flu in Tangerang
Banten 11 Oct 2007
It was other that the positive case of bird flu was found in Tangerang, Banten.
IR (male, 12 years), the resident of the Ceger Village, Sepatan, of Tangerang, West Java was stated positive Bird Flu, on Wednesday October 10 2007, was based on the PCR inspection realtime and gelbased.
IR began to be sick on October 3 2007 and at this time still was treated in RS Persahabatan after beforehand took medicine in RS Tangerang.
Before being sick, IR could contact with the positive chicken Bird Flu.
Therefore, cumulatively the case of Bird Flu in Indonesia reached 109 people, 87 people among them died with the death rate (Case Fatality Rate = CFR) 79.87%.
At this time in the Banten province was gotten by 15 positive cases of bird flu, 12 people among them died.
Was like this the newest data that was received by the Centre of Publik Communication of Dr. H. M. Nadhirin, Posko Kejadian Luar Biasa (KLB) Bird Flu Director General Pengendalian of the Illness and Sanitation of Lingkungan Department of Health RI, on October 11 2007
Health Department Table of Cases Update
DATA CASES BIRD FLU IN INDONESIA
11 October 2007
Province # Positive Bird Flu # Cases Died
1 Jawa West 29 23
2 DKI Jakarta 26 23
3 Banten 15 12
4 Sumatera North 8 7
5 Jawa Timur 7 5
6 Jawa Central 9 8
7 Lampung 3 0
8 Sulawesi South 1 1
9 Sumatera West 3 1
10 Sumatera South 1 1
11 Riau 5 4
12 Bali 2 2
Total 109 87
http://www.depkes.go.id/index.php?op...ticle&sid=2866
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October 14th, 2007, 12:01 PM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases October 14 2007
From KOMNAS FBPI:
Bird Flu claims its' 88th death in Indonesia
Jakarta, October 14, 2007 - Bird Flu Information Center - Bird Flu claims another victim in Indonesia.
IR, a 12-year old boy from Tangerang District, Banten province died on Saturday October 13, 2007.
A laboratory test results from the Ministry of Health's Research and Development Center dated October 10, 2007 confirmed that IR is positively infected by the H5N1 virus.
IR had onset on 30 September 2007 and was examined by a midwife the day after before he was admitted to Tangerang Hospital on 8 October 2007.
He was then transfered to Bird-Flu referral Hospital, the Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta on 9 October 2007.
He has shown symptoms of fever, leucopenia, thrombositopenia and pneumonia.
IR died at Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta on Saturday, October 13 2007 at 07.30.
Indonesia now records 109 human cases of bird flu, 88 of them are fatal.
http://www.komnasfbpi.go.id/berita_eng.php?id=20
The report was changed on the website, followed today's press release of Min. of Health,
was delayed because of the holiday (Lebaran / Idul Fitri):
IR, Latest Bird Flu Fatality in Indonesia
Jakarta, October 22, 2007 - Ministry of Health -
A 12-year old boy, identified as "IR" from Tangerang, Banten Province,
whom on October 10 2007 was confirmed by the test results from the
Health Research and Development Center of the Ministry of Health to be
positively infected by the H5N1 virus, died on Octrober 13, 2007
at 07.30 am at Persahabatan Hospital.
Overall, Indonesia has now recorded 109 confirmed human H5N1 cases
with 88 fatalities.
The case fatality rate now stands at 80.73%.
Up to today, Banten Province has recorded 15 bird flu positive cases
with 13 fatalities.
Exposure to sick birds remains the primary source of human infection
with Bird Flu. It is advised for people not to keep poultry or for people
who keep poultry to keep their birds well away from home, and also to
clean the cage using disinfectant or detergent at least once a week.
If you find sick chickens or there are sudden deaths of poultry in your area,
report it immediately to your village leader, district head, or to the district livestock office.
People are urged to learn more about bird flu and to reduce their risk
of contracting the virus by adopting clean and healthy behaviors:
- snip -
http://www.komnasfbpi.go.id/berita_eng.php?id=21
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October 22nd, 2007, 02:36 PM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases October 14 2007
Update from Komnas FBPI, oct. 13 2007:
No Province No. of AI Positive Human Cases No. of Cases No. of Fatalities
1 West Java 29 23
2 DKI Jakarta 25 22
3 Banten 15 13
4 North Sumatera 8 7
5 East Java 7 5
6 Central Java 9 8
7 West Sumatera 1 1
8 Lampung 3 1
9 South Sulawesi 3 0
10 South Sumatera 1 1
11 Riau 5 5
12 Bali 2 2
Total 109 88
Map attached.
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October 24th, 2007, 05:20 AM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases October 22 2007
Official press release Min of Health, via Komnas FBPI (Bird Flu Command Post).
Bird Flu Claims Its\' 89th Death in Indonesia
Jakarta, October 24, 2007 - Bird Flu Command Post -
Bird Flu claims another victim in Banten Province. DA, a 5-year old girl from Tangerang District, Banten Province died on Monday October 22, 2007. A laboratory test results from the Ministry of Health's Research and Development Center dated October 21, 2007 confirmed that DA is positively infected by the H5N1 virus.
Another laboratory test from Jakarta-based Eijkman Institute is also required to confirm the test results. In almost all cases, the Eijkman's test results match the Litbangkes laboratory's test results.
DA had onset on 14 October 2007 and was admitted to Sari Asih Hospital in Tangerang Hospital on 20 October 2007.
She was then referred to Persahabatan Hospital, a bird flu referral Hospital in Jakarta, on 22 October 2007. She has shown symptoms of fever, cough, sore throat, breathing difficulty, leucopenia and pneumonia.
DA died at Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta on Monday, October 22 2007 at 1400.
Indonesia now records 110 human cases of bird flu, 89 of them are fatal.
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October 25th, 2007, 05:41 AM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases October 22 2007
From website Min. of Health
Another AI Case in Tangerang, Banten, Died
24 Oct 2007
DA (f, 4.6 years) who lived in Suka Asih Village, Rt 05/02, Pasar Kemis Subdistrict, Tangerang, Banten Province died on October 22, 2007 at 02.00 p.m., at Persahabatan Hospital.
She was stated positive AI on October 23, 2007, based on PCR realtime and gelbased in Laboratory of National Institute of Health Research and Development (Litbangkes) MOH.
Therefore, in Banten, there are 16 AI positive cases, with 14 of the, dead. Cumulative number of AI in Indonesia reaches 110 cases, with 89 people dead. The Case Fatality Rate (CFR) is 80.90%.
It is the latest data received by Center for Public Communication from Dr. H. M. Nadhirin, AI outbreak post, DG of Disease Control & Environmental Health MOH on October 23, 2007.
http://www.depkes.go.id/en/2410an.htm
IR, AI Patient from Tangerang, Banten, Died
22 Oct 2007
Ir (m, 12 years old), who lived at Ceger village, Sepatan, Tangerang Banten and was stated positive of avian influenza (AI) on Wednesday, October 10, 2007 , based on realtime PCR inspection and gelbased of Health Research and Development Board Laboratory, MOH, died in Persahabatan Hospital on October 13, 2007 at 7.30 a.m.
Therefore, cumulative number of avian influenza cases in Indonesia reaches 109 people, with 88 of them are dead. The Case Fatality Rate (CFR) is 80.73%. In Banten today, there are 15 AI positive cases with 13 of them dead.
http://www.depkes.go.id/en/2210ir.htm
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases October 29 2007
Indonesia Records Its' 111 Bird Flu Positive Case
Jakarta, October 29, 2007 - Bird Flu Command Centre -
A laboratory test results from the Ministry of Health's Research and Development Center dated October 22, 2007 confirmed that SA, a 3-year old boy from Tangerang district, Banten Province is positively infected by the H5N1 virus.
Another laboratory test from Jakarta-based Eijkman Institute is also required to confirm the test results. In almost all cases, the Eijkman's test results match the Litbangkes laboratory's test results.
SA had onset on 22 October 2007 and was admitted to Sulianti Saroso Hospital on October 27 2007. He has shown symptoms of runny nose, coughing. Up to today, SA is still being treated at Sulianti Saroso Hospital.
Indonesia now records 111 human cases of bird flu, 89 of them are fatal.
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases October 29 2007
From Website Dep of Health.
New AI Case in Tangerang
30 Oct 2007
There is another avian influenza (AI) case from Tangerang. S (m, 3 years) who lives in Suka Asih Village, Rt 05/02, Pasar Kemis Subdistrict, Tangerang, Banten Province, is stated positive of AI virus (H5N1) on October 27, 2007, based on PCR realtime and gelbased observation at laboratory of National Institute of Health Research & Development (Litbangkes) MOH and Molecular Biological Institute of Eijkman. He is hospitalized in Suliati Saroso Infection Hospital, Jakarta since last Friday night.
Therefore, in Banten there are 17 AI positive cases, with 14 people dead. Cumulative number of AI cases in Indonesia reaches 111 cases, with 89 people dead. The Case Fatality Rate (CFR) is 80.18%.
This latest data is received by Center for Public Communication from Dr. H. M. Nadhirin, AI Outbreak Post, DG of Disease Control & Environmental Health MOHRI, on October 28, 2007.
AI Cases in Riau
Laboratory observation to neighbors of LT (f, 44 years), AI positive case in Riau, i.e. IF (15 years), NS (45 years), Y (7 years), U (20 years) and GS (9 years) results negative of AI.
http://www.depkes.go.id/en/3010ne.htm
AI Cases in Indonesia by October 29, 2007
Province Positive Case Death
1 West Java 29 23
2 DKI Jakarta 26 23
3 Banten 17 14
4 North Sumatera 8 7
5 East Java 7 5
6 Central Java 9 8
7 Lampung 3 0
8 South Sulawesi 1 1
9 West Sumatera 3 1
10 South Sumatera 1 1
11 Riau 5 4
12 Bali 2 2
Total 111 89
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases November 1 2007
ES, Newest Bird Flu Fatality In Tangerang
Jakarta, November 5, 2007 - Bird Flu Information center -
A laboratory test results from the Ministry of Health's Research and Development Center dated November 1, 2007 confirmed that ES (F, 30) from Tangerang Municipality, Banten Province is positively infected by the H5N1 virus. Another laboratory test from Jakarta-based Eijkman Institute is also required to confirm the test results. In almost all cases, the Eijkman's test results match the Litbangkes laboratory's test results.
ES had onset on 23 October 2007 and went to seek medical assistance on October 28, 2007 at Pinang Sari Clinic and Kosambi Clinic. She was admitted to Husada Insani hospital in Tangerang on October 30, 2007 then referred to Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta on October 31,2007.
ES died at Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta on November 03, 2007 at 13.30. She had shown symptoms of fever, coughing, sore throat, breathing difficulties, Leucopeny, thrombocitopeny, penumonia.
Indonesia now records 112 human cases of bird flu, 90 of them are fatal.
http://www.komnasfbpi.go.id/berita_eng.php?id=25
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases November 1 2007
From website Dep of Health
ES, AI Case from Tangerang, Died
07 Nov 2007
ES (f, 30 years) who lived at Jl. Rasuna Said RT 04/06 Cipete, Pinang Subdistrict, Tangerang District, Banten Province and was stated positive of H5N1 virus, on Saturday, November 3, 2007 at 01.30 p.m. died at Persahabatan Hospital.
Therefore, at Banten province there are 18 AI positive cases with 15 people dead. Cumulative number of AI cases in Indonesia reaches 112 cases with 90 people dead. The Case Fatality Rate (CFR) is 80.35%.
This latest data is received by Center for Public Communication from AI Outbreak Post of DG of Diseases Control & Environmental Health MOHRI on November 3, 2007.
AI Cases in Indonesia until November 3, 2007
Province / AI Positive / Case Death
1 West Java 29 23
2 DKI Jakarta 26 23
3 Banten 18 15
4 North Sumatera 8 7
5 East Java 7 5
6 Central Java 9 8
7 Lampung 3 0
8 South Sulawesi 1 1
9 West Sumatera 3 1
10 South Sumatera 1 1
11 Riau 5 4
12 Bali 2 2
Total 112 90
ES had symptoms of high fever, headache, cough and difficulty in breathing on October 26, 2007.
She was hospitalized at Husada Insani Hospital, Tangerang on October 30, 2007 and referred to Persahabatan Hospital, Jakarta on October 31, 2007.
There is no sudden dead chicken surrounding her environment.
http://www.depkes.go.id/en/0711es.htm
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases November 11 2007
Indonesia Records Its\' 113 Fatalities
Jakarta, November 11, 2007 - Bird Flu Information center -
Laboratory test results from the Ministry of Health's Research Development Center dated November 1, 2007 and Jakarta-based Eijkman Institute test results confirmed that MN (M, 31) from Bengkalis District,Riau Province is positively infected by the H5N1 virus.
MN had onset on 31 October 2007. He was admitted to Permata Hati Hospital in Duri sub-district on November 3, 2007 then referred to Arifin Achmad Hospital in Pekanbaru on November 6,2007. When MN arived at the hospital at 13.00, he had passed away.
MN had shown symptoms of fever, breathing difficulties, leucopenia (a decrease in the number of white blood cells), thrombositopenia (a decrease in the number of platelets in the blood) and pneumonia (an infection of the lung that causes respiration problems ).
Indonesia now records 113 human cases of bird flu, 91 of them are fatal.
http://www.komnasfbpi.go.id/berita_eng.php?id=26
Map attached: Confirmed Human H5N1 Influenza Cases In Indonesia, by Province, as of November 5, 2007; latest victim not included.
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases November 11 2007
From website Dep of Health
The 113th AI Case from Riau
12 Nov 2007
There is a new avian influenza (AI) case. MN (m, 31 years) who lived in Simpang Garoga, Duri Subdistrict, Bengkalis District, Riau Province is stated positive of H5N1 virus based on observations from laboratories of National Institute of Health Research and Development and Eijkman Biological Molecular Institute.
In Riau, there are 6 AI positive cases with 5 of them dead. Cumulative number of AI cases in Indonesia reaches 113 cases, with 91 of them dead. The Case Fatality Rate (CFR) is 79.46%.
MN has his onset on October 31, 2007 and was hospitalized in Permatahati Duri Hospital on November 3, 2007.
Since his condition was getting worse, on November 6, he was referred to Arifin Achmad Hospital and died in the same day.
He was buried on Deli Serdang, North Sumatera. Possibility of having contact with avian is still under investigation.
AI transmission is still come from avian. Therefore, people are suggested to not grow avian or separate avian from settlement.
http://www.depkes.go.id/en/1211th.htm
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases November 11 2007
Bird Flu claims its Latest case in Tangerang
Jakarta, December 10, 2007 - Bird Flu Information Center -
A laboratory test results from the Ministry of Health's Research and Development Center dated December 10, 2007 confirmed that M (F, 28) from Tangerang Municipality, Banten Province is positively infected by the H5N1 virus.
Another laboratory test from Jakarta-based Eijkman Institute is also required to confirm the test results. In almost all cases, the Eijkman's test results match the Litbangkes laboratory's test results.
M had onset on 1 December 2007. She was admitted to Sari Asih Hospital in Tangerang on December 4, 2007 then referred to Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta on December 8,2007.
M died at Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta on December 10, 2007 at 08.30. She had shown symptoms of fever, coughing, breathing difficulties, leucopeny, thrombocitopeny, penumonia.
Indonesia now records 114 human cases of bird flu, 92 of them are fatal.
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases November 11 2007
Bird Flu Fatalities Reached 114
Jakarta, December 12, 2007 - Ministry of Health -
M(F, 28) from Cikokol, Tangerang, Banten Province is confirmed to be positively infected by H5N1 virus based on the tests results from Health Research and Development Center of the Ministry of Health and from the Eijkman Institute.
Overall, Indonesia has now recorded 114 confirmed human H5N1 cases with 92 fatalities. The case fatality rate now stands at 80.7%. Up to today, Banten Province has recorded 19 bird flu positive cases with 16 fatalities.
M, a plant seller had onset on December 1 2007. She had shown symptoms of fever, coughing, and breathing difficulties. She was admitted to Sari Asih Hospital in Tangerang on December 4 2007.
Because of her worsened condition, she then was referred to Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta on December 8 2007. M died at Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta on December 10, 2007 at 08.30.
The risk factor, M used natural fertilizer for the plants that was keep inside his house.
http://www.komnasfbpi.go.id/berita_eng.php?id=29
see also:
Depkes link (Indonesian)
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases December 12 2007
More Bird Flu Cases From Tangerang
Jakarta, December 12, 2007 - Ministry of Health -
A 47-year old man known as "M", from Cipondoh subDistrict, Tangerang Municipality in Banten Province is infected with the H5N1 influenza virus, according to tests conducted by the Health Research and Development Center of the Ministry of Healthand the Eijkman Institute in Jakarta.
Overall, Indonesia has now recorded 115 confirmed human H5N1 cases and 92 fatalities. The case fatality rate now stands at 80%. Up to today, Banten Province has recorded 20 bird flu positive cases with 16 fatalities.
M, a businessman had onset on December 2 2007. He had shown symptoms of fever, coughing, and breathing difficulties. He was treated at Usada Insani Hospital in Tangerang on December 8 2007, then was referred to Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta on December 10 2007. At the moment, M is still under treatment at Persahabatan Hospital Jakarta.
Exposure to sick birds remains the primary source of human infection with Bird Flu. It is advised for people not to keep poultry or for people who keep poultry to keep their birds well away from home.
Health workers are expected to be more observant on influenza symptoms, such as fever, very high fever and coughing. Especially if they have found a patient who had contact with poultry or live in an area where bird flu was endemic.
In previous cases, the symptoms include stomach ache and diarrehea. If the person has these symptoms, immediately go to the local clinic to get first help, that is to receive Tamiflu.
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December 17th, 2007, 03:57 AM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases December 12 2007
Min of Health
Mus, casualties Bird Flu died
on December 17 2007
Mus (M, 47 yo) the resident Street *** Poris Pelawat Utara, Kecamatan Cipondoh, Tangerang city, Banten Province, that was stated positive Bird Flu (H5N1) was based on results of the Badan Litbangkes Laboratory inspection, died on Thursday, (13/12) struck 18,35,00 WIB in RS Persahabatan Jakarta Timur.
Therefore, cumulatively the case of Bird Flu in Indonesia reached 115 people, 93 people among them died with the death rate (Case Fatality Rate = CFR) 80.86%.
At this time in the Banten province was gotten by 20 positive cases of Bird Flu, his 17 people among them died.
Was like this the newest data that was received by the Centre of Publik Communication of the Kejadian Luar Biasa Command Post (KLB) Bird Flu Director General Pengendalian of the Illness and Sanitation of Lingkungan Department of Health RI, on December 14 2007.
Mus, an entrepreneur, began to be sick on December 2 2007 with the sign of the fever, the cough, and breathless.
Afterwards Mus was treated in the Hospital of Usada Insani Tangerang on December 8 2007 and was reconciled to RS Persahabatan Jakarta on December 10 2007.
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December 29th, 2007, 04:49 PM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases December 14 2007
Still no English version; translated Indonesian version of press release Dep of Health:
DF, Patient Bird Flu Left this World
on December 27 2007
DF (Female, 24 years old) the resident of Sumur Bor, Kalideres, Cengkareng, Jakarta West increased the long row of the case of bird flu in Indonesia.
DF was stated positive Bird Flu (H5N1) was based on the Laboratory research of Badan Litbangkes Department of Health.
DF began to be sick (onset) on December 14 2007 and was treated in RS Cengkareng since December 19 2007 and died on December 25 2007 at dawn.
Therefore, the Special Capital District of Jakarta Province was gotten by 27 positive cases of bird flu, 24 people among them died.
Cumulatively the case of Bird Flu in Indonesia reached 116 people, 94 people among them died.
His death rate (Case Fatality Rate = CFR) 81%.
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January 11th, 2008, 03:04 AM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases December 27 2007
From KOMNAS FBPI:
Indonesia Records Its 117 Bird Flu Human case
Jakarta, January 11, 2008 - Bird Flu Information Center -
A laboratory test results dated January 10 2008 from the Ministry of Health's Research and Development Center and Jakarta based Eijkman Center confirmed that YF (F, 16) from Bekasi Municipality, West Java Province is positively infected by the H5N1 virus.
YF had onset on 30 December 2007 and was treated to a private practitioner on 31 December 2007 and 2 January 2008. Then she was admitted to Mitra Keluarga Hospital in Bekasi on 4 January 2008, which then on January 10 2008 reffered her to Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta.
She had shown symptoms of fever, cough, difficullty in breathing, leucopeny, pneumony. At the moment, the case is still under treatment at Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta.
Indonesia now records 117 human cases of bird flu, 94 of them are fatal.
For further information, please contact the Bird Flu Information Center (62-21) 425 7125.
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January 14th, 2008, 05:26 AM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases January 11 2008
From KOMNAS FBPI
NEW AVIAN INFLUENZA HUMAN CASE IN INDONESIA
Jakarta, January 14, 2008 - Bird Flu Information Center -
A 32-year-old female, identified only as TM, a resident of Tangerang District, Banten Province has been infected by avian influenza. She first showed flu-like symptoms on 3 January 2008 and then being treated at the Medika health clinic in Sepatan, Tangerang.
She then transferred to Kemiri Community Health Center on 9 January 2008 before being admitted to Sari Asih Hospital in Tangerang District on 9 January 2008. She had fever, breathing problems, vomiting, leucopenia (a decrease in the number of white blood cells), pneumonia (an infection of the lung that causes respiration problems).
The National Institute of Health Research and Development (Litbangkes) and Eijkman Laboratories' test results showed that the case is H5N1 positive. Investigation showed that the case's risk factor is she lives in areas where backyard farming is common.
The patient's family insisted that the patient should be treated at home and ignored the advice of the hospital's doctor to continue the hospitalization. The patient died at her home on 10 January 2008.
Total Number of cumulative Avian Influenza human cases in Indonesia is 118 with 95 fatalities.
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January 15th, 2008, 04:56 PM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases January 14 2008
From Dep of Health, YF and TSM are mentioned; the death of YF is not included in the report.
AI New Cases, One Die
15 Jan 2008
There are 2 new avian influenza (AI) cases, YF (f, 16 years) who lives in South Bekasi, West Java and TSM (f, 32 years) who lives in Cilongok Village, Tangerang District, Banten. Cumulatively, AI case in Indonesia reaches 118 cases with 95 of them dead. The Case Fatality Rate (CFR) is 80.5%.
YF (f,16) is stated positive of H5N1 virus based on RT - PCR (Real Time Polimerase Chain Reaction) in Laboratories of National Institute of Health Research and Development (Balitbangkes) MOH and Eijkman Molecular Biological Institute on January 10, 2008. TSM (f, 32) is stated positive based on research of Laboratory of Balitbangkes on January 13, 2008 and Laboratory of Eijkman Molecular Biological Institute on January 14, 2008.
This information is received by Center for Public Communication from AI Post, DG of Diseases Control & Environmental Health on January 14, 2008.
YF who lives at Jl. Kayu Ringin Jaya, South Bekasi Sub District, Bekasi City , West Java started having symptoms of high temperature, cough, difficulty in breathing and throat inflammation on January 1, 2008. On January 4, 2008, she was hospitalized in Mitra Keluarga Hospital, Bekasi, and on January 10, 2008 referred to Persahabatan Hospital, Jakarta.
Today, YF is still in Persahabatan Hospital . The risk factor is that two months ago, some sudden dead chicken were found around her house. She previously consumed 3 half-cooked eggs.
TSM who lived at Cilongok Village , Paku Haji Sub District, Tangerang District, Banten, had her onset on January 3, 2008. On January 9, 2008, she was hospitalized in Sari Asih Hospital, Tangerang. She had discharged herself from treatment by her own decision on January 10, at 05.00 p.m. and died at 06.15 p.m. in the same day.
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January 18th, 2008, 10:35 AM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases January 14 2008
From Dep of Health
YF, AI Case in Bekasi, Die
18 Jan 2008
YF (f, 16 years), who lived in South Bekasi, West Java, was stated positive of avian influenza (AI) based on laboratory research of National Institute of Health Research and Development (Balitbangkes) MOH and of Eijkman Molecular Biological Institute Jakarta.
She died on January 15, 2008 at 04.00 p.m., at Persahabatan Hospital, Jakarta.
Therefore, now in Indonesia , cumulative AI positive case rises to 118 cases, with 96 of them dead. The Case Fatality Rate (CFR) is 81.3 %.
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January 21st, 2008, 04:04 AM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases January 18 2008
From KOMNAS FBPI
NEW AVIAN INFLUENZA HUMAN CASE IN INDONESIA
Jakarta, January 21, 2008 - Bird Flu Information Center - An 8-year-old boy, identified only as St, a resident of Tangerang Municipality, Banten Province, has tested positive of H5N1.
The boy showed his first symptoms on 7 January 2008 and then he was admitted to Cengkareng Hospital on 16 January 2008.
Afterwards, he was transferred to the Infectious Disease Hospital Sulianti Saroso (RSPI-SS) on17 January 2008, showing symptoms of fever, cough, leucopenia, thrombocytopenia, pneumonia.
Laboratory test results from the Ministry of Health's National Health Research and Development Institute and Eijkman show that the case is POSITIVE H5N1.
The patient died at 2 pm on 18 January 2008 in RSPI-SS Jakarta.
To date, the total number of cumulative Avian Influenza human cases in Indonesia is 119 with 97 fatalities.
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January 21st, 2008, 04:15 AM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases January 18 2008
From Min of Health
The 119 th AI Positive Case
21 Jan 2008
S (m, 8 years), who lived at Jl. Petir Utama I/64 Rt.003/05 Petir Village, Cipondoh, Tangerang, Banten Province, was stated positive of AI virus (H5N1) infection based on RT � PCR (Real Time Polimerase Chain Reaction) test of laboratories in National Institute of Health Development and Research (Balitbangkes) MOH and Eijkman Molecular Biological Institute on January 18, 2008.
Therefore number of AI positive cases in Indonesia reaches to 119 cases, with 97 of them dead. The Case Fatality Rate (CFR) is 81.5 %.
This information is received by Center for Public Communication from AI Post, DG of Diseases Control & Environmental Health MOH, on January 18, 2008.
He had his onset on January 7, 2008 with symptoms of high temperature, cough, difficulty in breathing and throat inflammation.
He was hospitalized in Cengkareng Hospital on January 16, 2008 and referred to Sulianti Saroso Infection Center, Jakarta, on January 17, 2008.
He died on January 18, 2008 at 04.00 a.m. at Sulianti Saroso Infection Center . The risk factor is that his neighbor has chicken butchery.
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January 22nd, 2008, 03:56 PM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases January 18 2008
From KOMNASFBPI
GR, The Newest Avian Influenza Human Case In Indonesia
Jakarta, January 22, 2008 - Ministry of Health -
Indonesia has recorded new AI human case. GR, a 30 year-old man from Tangerang Municipality in Banten Province is confirmed positively infected by H5N1 virus based on the test results from the Health Research and Development Center of the Ministry of Health and Eijkman Institute dated January 22 2008.
Overall, Indonesia has now recorded 120 confirmed human H5N1 cases with 97 fatalities. The case fatality rate now stands at 80.8%.
GR who is a sales executive at a automotive company experienced onset of illness on January 14 2008 with symptoms of fever, coughing, breathing difficulties,leukopenia, thrombositopenia, and pneumonia.
He was admitted to Honoris Hospital in Tangerang on January 18 2008, where two days later, January 20 2008, he was referred to Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta. He is still being treated at the hospital. Risk factors are still being investigated.
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January 24th, 2008, 10:11 AM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases January 22 2008
NEW AVIAN INFLUENZA HUMAN CASE IN INDONESIA
Jakarta, January 24, 2008 - Bird Flu Information Center -
Indonesia has recorded new AI human case. GR, a 30 year-old man from Tangerang Municipality in Banten Province is confirmed positively infected by H5N1 virus based on the test results from the Health Research and Development Center of the Ministry of Health and Eijkman Institute dated January 22 2008.
GR experienced onset of illness on January 14 2008 with symptoms of fever, coughing, breathing difficulties,leukopenia, thrombositopenia, and pneumonia.
He was admitted to Honoris Hospital in Tangerang on January 18 2008, where two days later, January 20 2008, he was referred to Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta. Patient died at 06.30 on 24 January 2008 in Persahabatan Hospital, Jakarta.
Indonesia has now recorded 120 confirmed human H5N1 cases with 98 fatalities.
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January 28th, 2008, 04:35 AM
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Re: Indonesia: Health Ministry Summary of Bird Flu Cases January 22 2008
3 New Cases of Human Avian Influenza In Indonesia
Jakarta, January 28, 2008 - Bird Flu Information Center -
Indonesia has recorded three new cases of human avian Influenza. RF, MIY and NAS are confirmed to be infected by H5N1 virus based on the test results from the Health Research and Development Center of the Ministry of Health and Eijkman Institutedated January 27 2008.
RF, a 31 year old, female from East Jakarta Municipality Jakarta Province. She experienced onset of illness on 18 January 2008, was then admitted to Harum Hospital on 22 January 2008 where she was then reffered to Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta on 26 January 2008 with symptoms of fever, cough, headache, leucopeny, penumonia. The risk factors are there is a wet market and a backyard chicken farm in the neighbourhood. At the moment, RF is still treated in Persahabatan Hospital, Jakarta.
MIY, a 9,5 year old boy from Depok Municipality, West Java Province.
He experienced onset of illness on 16 January 2008. He was then admitted to Sentra Medika Hospital in Cimanggis on 23 January 2008, where then he was reffered to the Sulianti Saroso Infectious Disease Hospital (RSPI-SS) in Jakarta on 25 January 2008 with symptoms of fever,breathing difficulties, leucopeny, pneumonia. The risk factors are not yet found/inconclusive.
MIY died on january 27 2008 at 13.55 at Sulianti Saroso Infectious Disease Hospital in Jakarta.
Nas, a 32 years man from Tangerang District, Banten Province.
Nas experienced onset of illness on 17 January 2008. He was examined at the a local clinic (Puskesmas) on 21 January 2008. He was the admitted in Bakti Asih Hospital Tangerang on 24 January 2008, then reffered to Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta on 26 January 2008 with symptoms of fever, breathing difficulties, thrombocytopeny, pneumonia. The risk factor is his neighbours have pigeons.
At the moment, Nas is still being treated at Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta.
The total number of Avian Influenza human cases in Indonesia is 123 cases with 99 fatalities.
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