Saturday, January 17, 2009

Resident Died It Was Suspected Infected By Bird Flu

Tangerang -- MI: A resident had the initials Na (43) from Pendongkelan behind RT 01/14, Cengkareng East, Jakarta West, died in the Public Hospital (RSU) Tangerang, Banten, because of being suspected of being infected by the bird flu virus or avian influenza (AI) the kind H5N1, on Saturday morning (17/1).

"Information that was accepted by the family from one of the doctors in RSU Tangerang, mentioned Na died because of being expected tertular the bird flu virus," said the mother of casualties, Wastiah (65) in Tangerang. However Wastiah did not learn, the identity of the doctor who gave assumption information of his child was infected by this deadly virus.

Wastiah explained, initially Na experienced the high fever, breathless and the difficult cough since the last four days or on Tuesday (13/1), a day later casualties were carried to the Cengkareng Community Health Centre.

After taking medicine to the closest Community Health Centre, the condition for casualties also did not improve in fact increasingly worsened with experienced breathless difficult, in fact Na did not have the story of the illness that had the respiratory tract or asthma relationship.

After three days took medicine to the Community Health Centre or on Saturday (17/1) around struck 03,00 WIB, the initiating family brought Na to RSU Tangerang got the maintenance and underwent the diagnosis.

Because his condition was serious and experienced breathless, the high fever and the difficult cough as well as was diagnosed it was suspected to be infected by the bird flu virus, finally Na underwent the maintenance in space of the bird flu isolation in RSU Tangerang began to strike 05,00 WIB.

However after undergoing the maintenance around four hours or around struck 09,00 WIB, Na blew out the last breath and the doctor stated the mother of four children has died.

While RSU Tangerang Director, Makentur JN Mamahit could not be it was confirmed related the existence of the assumption of the patient who died because of being infected by bird flu.
hattip Dutchy

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