Thursday, May 3, 2012

SA (4.8 years old) Undergo Maintenance in the Bubble Dr M Djamil Padang #H5N1 #BIRDFLU


  Thursday, May 3, 2012 19:10:22  
   
  KBRN, Padang: Provincial General Hospital Padang M Djamil received another patient suspect bird flu.  Patient initials SA 4.8 year-old who allegedly contracted the bird flu virus, and is currently undergoing treatment in the isolation room.
  Public relations department of M Djamil Padang Gustavianof said Thursday (3/05), SA began to be referred to the hospital since May 1 last Monday, because of a flu with high fever. Described, patients suspected of infected with H5N1 bird flu virus, because the patient's home in the Village Ulak Karang, the city of Padang found 15 chickens died suddenly.  Suspect bird flu was strengthened because of the distance between the chicken coop and a place to live only 3 meters.
 . "The symptoms of bird flu suspect to exist, it's being ditipkan U.S. parent to grandmother's house. . In the house there is a chicken coop which was about 3 meters from the house, and there are 15 chickens that died suddenly at home to everything ", said Gustavianof.
 . However, to ensure the allegations in question, the Dr M Djamil Padang rongten still awaiting results from a team of doctors, as well as the certainty of the results of blood and saliva samples of patients who had been sent to a laboratory in Jakarta.
  "We're not sure that the bird flu ya know!, There is still a process to make sure.  Patients we treat in accordance with the procedure, rongten already done, blood and saliva samples have been sent to a lab in Jakarta, according to the procedure.  All are still waiting for results ", he said.

  Gustafianof added, expected results of blood and saliva samples of SA patients suspect bird flu, will be completed within one week.  Location of residence of patients suspected of contracting bird flu virus H5NI, sterilized by current Department of Health and Animal Husbandry Department of Padang.
 Dodik/BCS) Meanwhile, during the period of 2012, Dr M Djamil Padang has received two suspect cases of bird flu, one of these cases occurred in March last, and was declared negative. (Dodik /   BCS)   http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=id&tl=en&twu=1&u=http://rri.co.id/index.php/detailberita/detail/16970&usg=ALkJrhhXBSTgf7Jc_JVBkEQYhTjUIvKB7A

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