Monday, October 10, 2011

Residents Reject Return of Bird Flu Killed Boy 2

Monday, October 10, 2011 13:59 pm

 

DENPASAR-Two boys who died from bird flu virus was forced to temporarily deposited in the hospital, because people in his village in Bangli regency, Bali, refused to return them.
Actually, medically, the patient of bird flu victims must be immediately carried out the cremation and burial process should not be delayed. This is done so that the bird flu virus does not spread.
Director General and Operations General Hospital Center (Dr) Sanglah Denpasar, dr Elzarita Arbain, said both patients KRA (5) and WA (10) failed to take home her family.
"In the village held a ceremonial center, so that the bodies are not allowed to be brought home now," said Elzarita during a press conference in his office on Monday (10/10/2011).
Description of the residents in the village of Banjar District Jehem Tembuku known, the bodies of two victims only allowed to take home approximately one week.
Therefore the bodies of brothers temporarily deposited in the isolation room while a hospital morgue. Cremation is believed to be aiming to eventually break the chain so that the spread of bird flu disease is not contagious to those around him.
On different occasions, the hospital asked the public to increase their vigilance over the spread of bird flu or H5N1 virus.
"We hope the places with a potentially deadly infectious diseases such as market centers or sick birds should really pay attention," added the Secretary of the Management Team Sanglah Hospital of Infectious Diseases, Dr. Ken Wirasandi IBG.
As is known after three days of being treated in two boys initials CFC (5) and WA (10) from Bangli District who entered the hospital Friday, October 7, eventually died from bird flu virus attacks.
Two sisters arrived on Friday, October 7 and eventually died in a row on Sunday night. KRA sitting in Kindergarten died at 20.20 pm, while his brother WA 5 th grade students eventually died at 24.00 pm.  http://news.okezone.com/read/2011/10/10/340/513188/warga-tolak-pemulangan-2-bocah-tewas-flu-burung

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