Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Singaporean flu Threaten Jakarta

Kamis, 16 April 2009

The government of the Province (the Provincial Government) the Special Capital District of Jakarta appealed to the Special Capital District resident to guard against the spreading of the plague of Singaporean flu. The illness that was spread by the Enterrovirus virus coxsackie this has spread in Depok and it was worried about to the plague in the Capital. The assistant Welfare of the Pemerintah Community of the Special Capital District of Jakarta Province, Effendy Anas, appealed to the Special Capital District resident who just came from overseas, especially from Singapore, to not carry out direct contact with the family. At first the 'small child, before cleaning himself', he said in Jakarta Media Center (JMC), on Wednesday (15/4). Effendy explained, this virus spread quickly through the cough, urine, and faeces (the waste of humankind -- Red). This illness indeed not turn off because of could be prevented with medicine antibiotik or common fever medicine. If 'if not recovering, it was recommended for that was attacked by this virus immediately carried out the inspection in the closest hospital', said the former guardian of the city Jakarta Utara this.
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The Meantime, Dinas Kesehatan Depok confirmed the spreading of Singaporean flu in his territory will not spread. This the reason for the eight pre-schoolers that to suspect was stated by the negative after being surveyed epidomologi and underwent the blood test, on Monday (13/4). The "condition for the eight children has been good." At this time, did not yet have the new report that was from the other territory presented, said Plt Section Head Kesehatan of the Depok City, Hardiono. His side at once dropped the official off after getting the report from the resident in three RT in RW 8 Housing of Bella Cassa Blok D, Tirtajaya, Sukmajaya. The eight children experienced the same sign, like the fever for two till six days, the thrush, as well as emerged red spots on the palm foot and the hands. According to the Head of the Pengendalian Field of the Illness and Lingkungan Sanitation (P2PL) the Service of Kesehatan Depok, Ani Rubiani, the Singaporean flu virus that spread in Depok was still being categorised as the minor virus. "If the virus was allowed to be able to recover, only of his signs, like the fever and the thrush that must be treated," obviously him.
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