Monday, March 2, 2009

Pre-schoolers Suspect Flu Burung in Depok Meninggal

on Monday, March 2 2009 - 14:44 WIB

Marieska Harya Virdhani - Okezone

Jakarta - A pre-schooler was named Nurliga Mahmuda (5), the resident Kp Pulo RW 6 RT 8 Rangkapan Jaya districts, Depok that terindikasi or suspect bird flu died. These unfortunate pre-schoolers were killed because of not receiving the handling immediately and adequate from the hospital. As a result from time to time his condition was increasingly critical and akhirntya died.

Abdul Ghofur (47), casualties's uncle said, initially the Nurliga body experienced hot high until achieving the temperature of the body 40 celcius, had a headache, breathless that was accompanied by the cough since last February 8.


In the condition like this, said he, Nurliga was carried to the Bahar Medika Clinic, Depok Lama. After being carried out by the blood test, casualties were reconciled to RSUD Depok. The "side of RSUD Depok immediately did not respond by giving the handling, so as the child was only carried by his mother," explained Abdul Ghofur in his residence in Depok, on Monday (2/3/2009).

According to him, the side's reason of RSUD Depok did not give the maintenance because of room space was full.


Finally, these pre-schoolers were brought to RS Bhakti Yudha on Monday afternoon till five length days received the maintenance.

However on Friday morning, the condition for the child increasingly worsened sehinga RS Bhakti Yudha said not sangup still handled him because of the limitations of medical equipment.

Abdul Ghofur said, results of the diagnosis found had the sign of pneumonia, dengue fever and typhus so as to be reconciled to RS Persahabatan approximately struck 12,00 WIB, the doctor RS Persahabatan said already telambat to rescue the life of casualties although entering isolation space.

On Saturday morning approximately struck 04,00 WIB, Nurliga was stated died. "Indeed a week before the child was sick had three chickens belonging to the neighbour who died suddenly in and around the page" of the "house." Nurliga also often played in the page of the house, added Abdul Ghofur. (ram)
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