Friday, October 22, 2010

Rapid Test Results Negative

October 23, 2010, 10:23:00
Rapid Test Results Negative
Problem Infants Suspected Bird Flu


BALIKPAPAN - The condition of infants who allegedly suffered from HN21 bird flu virus was the result of quick or rapid test performed at the Hospital medical laboratory Kanudjoso Djatiwibowo (RSKD) in the negative condition of Avian Influenza. Nevertheless, the flu should still be wary of.

"His condition is good and it seems just a common cold," tadas dr.Maurits, SP.PP to Post Metro when contacted at his office yesterday (22/10).

Dr. Maurits into the first team designated for bird flu patients victory because he is a senior lung specialist at RSKD, so the problem of avian influenza has become part of his job. Incidentally since the outbreak of bird flu, RSKD party has formed a team comprising medical doctors Disease Specialist, Lung Specialists and Child Specialist to handle patients suspected of suffering from the disease.

Because this patient was a toddler, so he handled exclusively by doctors and specialists Spesiais Child Lung Lung. That's why Maurits join busy dealing with these patients.

"Avian Diseases meyerang anyone could have," said Maurits.

Because the conditions are tired, tired, and many more minds will be easily affected by Maurits someone got sick, the disease is fairly easy to cure with the rest and eat regularly then the patient will recover. Including journalists also will be susceptible to further Maurits got sick because of her work is exhausting.

For babies who are suspected of being affected by bird flu, currently still in the care of the RSKD because inspection results have been sent to Jakarta. It was only after the results from Jakarta, the baby is allowed to go home if the result does negate the Bird Flu.

Maurits also hope that does not happen this avian influenza virus transmission from poultry to humans, especially from human to human transmission because it would be dangerous. That's why he asked the community to keep the settlement environment, for while not raising chickens in the settlements in order to avoid menjangkitnya disease

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