2 The boy's mother killed because of Bird Flu Deaths Participate
Monday, October 17, 2011 15:25 pm
Bangli - overwrite melancholy story of a family in Bangli regency, Bali. After two children died as infected with bird flu virus, now the mother followed. Ni Wayan Purnami died (30) this morning.
Purnami departure is surprising, especially family just lost a KRA (5) and WA (10) Sanglah Hospital in Denpasar on Sunday, October 9, 2011. Grief enveloped families living in Banjar Antugan, Jehem Village, District Tembuku.
Had circulated the news, the victim dies because of bird flu virus. But it was denied Kadis Ranch Bangli, Anak Agung Ngurah Samba, which confirms the results of laboratory tests to mention victims of bird flu negative."We have confirmed the results of laboratory tests in Sanglah Hospital, Lab Biomol Udayana University, and Kes RI R & D Lab. The result of bird flu negative patients, "said Samba when contacted Legal, Monday (10/17/2011).
Until now, it did not yet know the cause of death of the victim. "The cause of death needs to be pursued with survailance action," continued Samba.
He explains, post-death of her two children, Purnami shock and health continued to decline. In fact, he had rushed to the local health centers and hospitals Bangli.
From the medical record is known, the victim had complained of cough and shortness of breath, so it should be two days in the hospital. Only, when asked to be referred to the appropriate procedure Sanglah Hospital stay for further treatment, they may reject the victim.
Further tests carried out as previously alleged victim was in contact with bird flu positive patients should be referred to the Sanglah Hospital.
"He even refused to even run away from the hospital until she died," said Samba.
As is known KRA (5) and WA (10) was treated in Sanglah Hospital, Denpasar, on Friday, October 7th. But they did not survive and died on the same day Sunday, October 9 at night.
KRA still unknown in the Kindergarten school while her brother sat on the bench WA 5 th grade at Jehem Banjar, District Tembuku. In the hospital records, the last bird flu case resulted in two deaths occurred in Bali in 2007. http://news.okezone.com/read/2011/10/17/340/516410/ibu-2-bocah-tewas-karena-flu-burung-ikut-meninggal
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