Monday, January 30, 2012

Indonesia: Bogor Residents Line Up @ Health Ctr for Avian Flu Treatment

Bogor. Makes my head spin. This summary will be put on the right side-bar, under Maps & Summaries, for future reference. Earlier we posted a commentary here. From that commentary, I say:
Today, the officials in Bogor have come out and said the two individuals only have the common cold, and that they developed the symptoms before the chickens died...my problem is, my accounting of the one and only person they spoke of with this outbreak in Bogor...never went to the hospital. So who prey tell are they speaking of in the article below???


Now we get some answers. On Sunday, they finally spoke of one person. Posted here:
excerpt:
The bird flu virus that caused the death of dozens of chickens in the village of Kayumanis, Village Cibadak, Tanah Sareal, City Bogor, alleged to have been transmitted to humans. Ipan Sopian, a local resident, fell ill after consuming his dead chicken. Chickens belonging Ipan including one of dozens of chickens that tested positive for bird flu by the Department of Agriculture Bogor City. "In the afternoon I was still fresh chicken and want to eat, suddenly the morning was dead. Because unfortunately, I cook just for eating. After that even my sick, "said Ipan, Sunday (29 / 1).

When the check into the local health center, Ipan diagnosed with bird flu. He was allowed to go home after being given the drug.


On Sunday, another article spoke of two people. Located here:

January 29, 2012
Excerpt:
Their concern intensified in the area because there are two people who suffer from the flu. Although Dwi Susanto, Surveillance oficial District team (DSO ) of Bogor City Health Office, said that both patients showed no signs of exposure to bird flu, it still does not make people be quiet.


Today, Monday 1/30, we bring you this:

Gratiskan Bogor Health Center Avian Influenza Treatment
Monday, January 30, 2012 | 15:06
"We want to spread the virus optimal effort is not about humans. Every resident in RW 01 is coming for treatment at our health center gratiskan costs."

Cinnamon Health Center eliminate the cost of treatment in order to anticipate the spread of avian influenza virus (H5N1) among humans. In the region, precisely in Kampung Kayu Manis RT03/RW 01, Village Cibadak, District Land Sareal found dozens of chickens died suddenly.

"We want to spread the virus optimal effort is not about humans. Every resident in RW 01 is coming for treatment at our health center gratiskan bill," said Chief Public Health Center Dr. Dini Lesmana Cinnamon in Bogor, today.

Even so, he explained, until now it has not found the residents contracted the H5N1 virus pascapenemuan chickens died suddenly in the region.

"We have conducted an examination of all residents in the RT 03. Among the routine blood tests, which check the levels of LAD, leukocyte, platelet and Widal, last Saturday," he said.

From the examination, there were five residents whose condition is sick. "The five-person only got the flu and common cold. From the levels of platelets and lukositnya still normal," said Dini.

Related to one of the residents are informed of contracting H5N1, called Ipan, Early ensure that he has the flu and common cold.

"From leukositnya normal. Now his condition is improving," said Dini.

In anticipation of the spread of disease among residents, in addition to providing a free inspection, Dini said it is runtin conduct an examination of the citizens.

"We've Intruksikan cadres as well as residents when there are residents who complained of fever and flu to report. We will be directly handled. And, if the results of blood tests there are symptoms, we will immediately report to the health office to be addressed," said Dini.

Early appealed to citizens to maintain personal and environmental hygiene to wash their hands clean life after activity.

As reported earlier, on Friday (27 / 1) as many as 27 chickens owned by residents in Kampung Kayu Manis, RT 03/RW 01 died suddenly. Almost every day of chickens died suddenly kept going so far recorded was 42 individuals.

Meanwhile, based on the results of the local Agriculture Department to one of the samples of dead chickens citizens, through the "rapid tests" of the chicken tested positive for H5N1.

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