Thursday, July 9, 2009

Indonesia: The patient ”Suspect” Flu Burung Dirawat in RSUD Syamsudin

Sukabumi, West Java.



09 Juli 2009

The patient who was expected suspect bird flu, Gumilar (7), the resident Kp. Bungur Short RT 03/RW 05 villages Bojong twins, Kec. Cikembar, Kab. Sukabumi was put into RSUD Syamsudin Kota Sukabumi. Till yesterday, the medical official of the hospital was still continuing to carry out the diagnosis against the patient suspect this bird flu. "To anticipate the matter that was not wanted, the child that suspect this bird flu was forced to be reconciled to RSUD Syamsudin." He is currently put into a room intalasi the hospital to receive the medical handling, said the Head of the Penanggulangan Field of infectious diseases and Lingkungan Sanitation (P2MPL) Dinkes Kab. Sukabumi, Dadang Sucipta to "GM", on Wednesday (8/7). For the time being, said Dadang, as far as this is concerned his side did not yet receive results, this child positive was infected by bird flu or not. -snip-

In the meantime when being asked concerning the condition for the temperature of the patient's body, Dadang said, as far as this is concerned the temperature of his body 37 Celsius levels and still difficult flu. "Therefore until this, the medical RSUD Syamsudin team continued to carry out the diagnosis against the patient suspect this bird flu," he revealed. It was related that efforts mensterilisasikan the environment pascakasus the patient's emergence suspect bird flu in Kp. Bungur Pandak, Dadang said, in order to anticipates the possibility of the occurrence suspect bird flu against the other resident, his side dropped the team off survailance the local community health centre and P2MPL Dinkes to continue to carry out observation in this area. "Observation will be carried out up until 14 days pascakematian the chicken there." From results of observation of the official there indeed kedapatan several residents experienced the hot temperature, below 37 levels and difficult flu. However now this, results of their diagnosis were negative suspect bird flu, he said.

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