October 10, 2011 | BP
District DSO effected
Two Patients
Treated Avian Influenza Intensive
Denpasar (Bali Post)
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The emergence of bird flu cases in Bangli, precisely in the Banjar
Dinas Antugan, Jehem Village Bangli, making Public Health and Animal Husbandry
Department to take preventive measures and countermeasures. District
Surveillance Officer (DSO) for bird flu in each district is now effected
performance.
In the meantime, until yesterday the two sisters from Bangli
is the patient suspect bird flu was still in intensive care.The results of
laboratory tests Sanglah Hospital and Medical Faculty Udayana University, is
equally positive results. Status of both sisters to be avian
influenza-positive patients were just waiting for the results of Research and
Development Laboratory of Jakarta.
Chief
Medical Officer Dr Bali. Nyoman Sutedja, Sunday (9 / 10) today presented, for
residents who had ILI (Influenza Like Illness) will be traced history. If had
contact with poultry that died suddenly, will be given tamiflu and intensive
care in accordance with the bird flu patient care. Tamiflu current inventory reached 14,000
kiur.
Related to this DSO team, he said, served to monitor the
case and the potential for early detection of bird flu. If found people who are
sick after chickens died suddenly, will be reported immediately to local health
centers and farms.
Apart form the DSO team, also made counseling about
bird flu on a regular basis in each region. The emergence of bird flu cases in
humans after a vacuum for the last two years in Bali shows that the awareness of
the disease is weak. Sutedja appealed to people to remain vigilant and
immediately report if there are birds in the area of sudden death.
Head
of Department of Livestock Bali Putu Sumantra said, after the information of two
residents from Bangli suspected bird flu positive, Disnak party was immediately
plunged into the location that is the Banjar Antugan, Jehem, Tembuku,
Bangli.
Based on the results of rapid tests on chickens
that died or live in the home patients were negative. Similar results were also
shown by the examination of dead chickens in his neighbor's house. For a
more accurate examination, two chickens that died at home the patient was then
taken to the Central Veterinary, Pegok, Denpasar.
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