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  • Indonesia - Yogyakarta, a child with H5N1 died

    Source: http://krjogja.com/read/154531/dua-o...ng-di-jogja.kr

    Kota Yogyakarta
    Dua Orang Meninggal Akibat Flu Burung di Jogja
    Agus Sigit | Minggu, 16 Desember 2012 | 19:00 WIB

    Google translation:

    Yogyakarta
    Two Person Dies of Bird Flu in Jogja
    Agus Sigit | Sunday, December 16, 2012 | 19:00 PM |

    YOGYA (KRjogja.com) - Cases of bird flu (H5N1) in the DIY in the past four months, has left two people dead. Both are derived from the Sleman district where one person tested positive for the H5N1 and the other one is a suspect H5N1.

    Head of Disease Control and Health Issues (P2MK) DIY Health Department, Daryanto Chadorie revealed one positive case of H5N1 occurred about four months ago in the area of ​​Prambanan, Sleman. The patient was a man aged about 39 years and died in hospital. Bethesda.

    "The other one is still suspect H5N1 case, in which a toddler. Blood sample also was sent to health laboratories in Jakarta last week. Yet until now there has been no result," he said, Sunday (16/12)

    According to him, the death of two people with bird flu, the case should have been entered in the Extraordinary Incident (KLB). However, the decision to declare the outbreak contained in each county / city.

    "Although there has been no declaration of bird flu outbreaks, but the handling is done as an outbreak of bird flu. Prambanan When patients tested positive for bird flu, the epidemiological investigation immediately," he said.

    Meanwhile, the case of the death of a toddler who allegedly because AI also expressed last week by Tim Prevention H5N1 (Bird Flu) Dr Dr. Dr. Sardjito Sumardi, SpPD (K). "A week ago there was information that infants suspected of bird flu will be referred to the department of Sleman Sardjito. However not yet reached the department of Dr. Sardjito patients died. Due to the death of Dr Dr Sardjito not, then we do not do a sample," he added. (AIE)

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    Re: Indonesia - Yogyakarta, a child suspected with H5N1 died

    This article seems to report two deaths, one confirmed and one suspected, from H5N1 from Sleman Regency. The report indicates that these cases should be investigated as a KLB in Yogyakarta. The confirmed death is the man from Sleman Regency, the 191st H5N1 confirmed cases from Indonesia, who died on July 30, 2012 (WHO link). The child referenced in this report is probably not the same child, also from Yogyakarta, that tested negative and was released from the hospital on December 4th (see this thread).<object style="position:absolute;z-index:1000" type="application/x-dgnria" id="plugin0" height="0" width="0">

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      Re: Indonesia - Yogyakarta, a child suspected with H5N1 died

      Source: http://www.merdeka.com/peristiwa/ter...ogyakarta.html


      Terserang Flu Burung, dua orang tewas di Yogyakarta
      Reporter : Parwito
      Senin, 17 Desember 2012 18:09:57

      Google translation:

      Esophageal AI, two people were killed in Yogyakarta
      Reporter: Parwito
      Monday, December 17, 2012 18:09:57

      ...The case of the death of a toddler who allegedly caused by the bird flu virus last week also expressed Response Team also addressed by H5N1 (Bird Flu) Dr Dr Sardjito Yogyakarta.

      However, due to the death of a toddler while on a trip to the hospital Yogyakarta Province, a team of doctors at the hospital did not take samples for laboratory testing.

      "The death is not in the department of Dr Sardjito, so we did not do a sample of infants," said Dr. Sumardi, SPPD (K) one H5SNI Response Team RSUP Sardjito to merdeka.com.

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