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Showing posts with label Metro TV News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Metro TV News. Show all posts

Friday, March 4, 2011

Indonesia : Indramayu hospital treats 4 bird flu suspects

Translated article from Metro TV News :

" A total of four suspected bird flu patients in intensive care at the Regional General Hospital Indramayu, West Java, on Thursday (3 / 3). I

n order to prevent transmission, the four treated separately with other patients.Four residents Sidamulya Village, District Bongas indicated that contracting bird flu virus after chickens around their house died suddenly.

A patient, Duljani said he was awaiting the results of laboratory diagnosis of the Ministry of Health in Jakarta. However, he felt his condition recovered after a high fever."

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Indonesia : Padang RS Treats Suspected Bird Flu Patients

Translated article from Metro TV News :

" Padang: M. Djamil Hospital in Padang, West Sumatra, receive one patient suspected of having bird flu. This was disclosed Specialist Children's Hospital M. Djamil Padang, Finny Fitry Yeni, Wednesday (1 / 12).

"We received one patient suspected of having bird flu. The patient had high fever since last Sunday after direct contact with poultry," said Finny.

Fini said the patient named Barbie Elasah Laila (2). It was first known to have suspected bird flu after treatment by a midwife, and then referred to the Hospital (RS) M. Djamil.

Barbie is a child of the couple Afrizal (35) and Lailai (32), a resident of Karang Putih, Indarung, Lubuk Kilangan District, the city of Padang, West Sumatra.

"To find out whether these patients had positive bird flu, blood samples will be sent to Jakarta for further examination," he said.

"In seven to 10 days in the future we will only accept the results of examination of blood samples," said Fini.

Currently, patients treated in inpatient installation space C, Internal Medicine, Room Saspek, M. Djamil Hospital Padang. Meanwhile, parents of patients, Afrizal, say, my child has a fever after playing with birds behind the house. A day earlier, four birds also died suddenly, and immediately burned."

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Indonesia : 49 Thousand Birds Dead of Bird Flu in South Sulawesi

A translated report from Metro TV News :

" Makassar: The 49 thousand chickens and ducks in South Sulawesi died of bird flu virus since July to October. Head of Animal Husbandry Department Sulsel Murtala Ali admitted that he had instructed the authorities farming districts to do the culling of poultry in the region identified the virus.

"We also banned poultry excluded from areas infected with bird flu," he said in Makassar, South Sulawesi, on Saturday (9 / 10).

Murtala says thousands of dead birds were scattered in 11 districts, namely Takalar, Makassar, East Luwu, North Luwu, Soppeng, Pinrang, Parepare, Sidrap, Barru, Bulukumba and Bone. While the 13 districts / cities, declared free from viruses."

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Indonesia : Bengkulu Bird Flu Outbreak Status

A Google translated report from Metro TV News in Indonesia :

" Bengkulu: Hundreds of birds in three districts and cities in Bengkulu, a sudden death. Animal Husbandry Department states local birds infected by H5N1 virus or bird flu. Today, Monday (9 / 8), Bengkulu determined the unusual status (KLB) bird flu.

H5N1 outbreak began in Kepahiang District, Bengkulu, mid-July. Similar incidents are now struck Bengkulu City Bengkulu and Central. Having held a series of examinations, poultry died of bird flu confirmed.

Since early August, there were already 18 villages in Bengkulu infected with bird flu. All the dead birds were destroyed so as not to spread. Not only that, the birds that are still alive but in a bird flu infected area were also destroyed. "