Saturday, April 18, 2009

Singaporean Flu, The Airport & The Port Was In Jakarta Supervised


Friday, 17 April 2009 - 16:56 wib

Jakarta - The Service of Health Special Capital District [DKI] Jakarta will carry out various efforts so that Singaporean flu does not enter Jakarta. Some that were carried out were by carrying out the supervision of the Jakarta entrance like the Port and the Airport.

Section Head Health (Dinkes) DKI Jakarta Dien Emawati said, these entrances namely the Airport Soekarno Hatta, Tangerang and the Tanjung Priok Port, North Jakarta. However the prevention executive and the inspection not was on the Provincial Government hands but in the government of the centre namely the Department of the Health (the Department of Health).

Eventually, the early detection system prevented the Singaporean flu with the pattern of the temperature monitor of the body so as to be detected by the resident's body heat that just came home from overseas, especially from Singapore. If results of the detection of the beginning indicated had the sign of flu then will be given by the further handling. "The pattern of this anticipation resembled the prevention of the SARS illness that previously was available," he said, on Friday (17/4/2009).

The visitors who were stated suspect then will be run off with to the closest hospital. "Like in the port, will have RS Pelabuhan could detect earlier of this Singaporean flu," he stressed.

However, continued Dien, this prevention regulation was was handed by the Department of Health. The DKI Provincial Government in this case will not make the command post to the two Jakarta entrances.

Dien explained, the prevention that was carried out the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government was with the observation system of the spreading of the illness that was renewed for 24 hours and based web. "So be opened web we at once had the development of cases of the illness that always in update," obviously him.

Further, the community health centre (Puskesmas) immediately must descend to the field to follow up that the spreading of the illness could be minimised. "Surveilance that will be tightened by us," he stressed.
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