Thursday, April 26, 2012

Indonesia: Bali #H5N1 #Birdflu Death Has 8 Associated People With Fever/Flu Sym's

The boy's name was Ni Nengah Puspasari. He was 8 years old. The parents tried there best to do what was right for him. But in the end he died.

He did not have much time to be healed. From the onset of his symptoms until his death was a mere 3 days. He came home from school on April 21, complaining of a headache and a fever. His parents took him to a midwife in the Village and he was given cold medicine. Two days later, his teacher at school, took him to the Health Care Center. He still had a fever, but now he also had shortness of breath. The parents brought little Ni Nengah back to the midwife at Kintamari. He was then referred to the hospital Bangli on April 24th. From there, they referred him to the hospital Sanglah. He died at 22:30 pm that night, the 24th.

They checked the health of the people around Ni Nengah. They found that 8 people, which include the Father, a friend he played with, and neighbors of Ni Nengah, also had a fever and flu symptoms. They have all been put on Tamiflu.

What this tells us is that the boy contracted H5N1 Birdflu, and in the short time of 3 days, this virus has passed to his Father, his playmate, and neighbors.
We will not get a positive diagnosis on the Father, the playmate or the neighbors. They have been put on Tamiflu and will most likely recover. If they were tested, Indonesia will not release the results until they have been on Tamiflu and test negative. Then life will go on.

The facts are there. This virus claimed his life in 3 short days, and spread to eight others.

Bangli-BALI (bharatanews): The bird flu virus re-emerged in Bali. In Bangli district, the avian influenza virus has killed a citizen Banjar Hamlet, Village Batudinding Abang, Ni Nengah Puspasari (8). The boy died after receiving treatment in the Sal Nusa Indah Hospital Sanglah. In the past year, the H5N1 virus also killed three people Antugan, Village Jehem Tembuku. Rapid tests conducted after the medical team conducting searches around the victim's home, the result is negative. Similarly, the results of investigations into casualties biography contact with birds, was also negative. But from the results of lab tests at Sanglah, said the victim died of a pure bird flu. Kadiskes Bangli, Dr. Dewa Made Siangan explain, on Saturday, April 21 and then around 11:00 pm, the victim came home from school complaining of a headache accompanied by body heat. Took the victim's parents went to the midwife practice in the village. by midwives, the victim is given cold medicine. Because of body heat is also lost, on Monday, April 23, the victim checked into Puskesdes the teacher escorted two Abang Batudinding SDN. The heat still remains, even starting with shortness of breath. "His parents brought the victim back to the midwife at Kintamani. by midwives, the victims were referred to hospitals Bangli on Tuesday, April 24th," said Dewa Made told reporters yesterday. victims came to hospitals Bangli 11:30 pm. After examination of lab tests, leading to a suspect bird flu. At 12:15 pm officers to refer victims to the hospital Sanglah. And directly inserted into the isolation room Nusa Indah Sanglah. At 22:30 pm, the victim died. Morning at 3:00 pm, the bodies of victims buried in the local Setra. Based on the results of the search team, so far, the victim never made ​​contact with poultry. About two months ago, a chicken's victims died after a hospital for ten days. Chicken carcasses were buried by the victim's mother. If seen virus incubation period, the death of chickens since two months ago is not logical. Because the bird flu virus incubation period is usually 1 week or 7 days. Chances are, there is something that has not been opened by the families of the victims. So it will still do a search cause or starting point is the source of virus spread in the body of the victim. Therefore, based on reports received from the head of the bird flu Sanglah, stated positive bird flu victim. Pascakejadian this, Diskes Bangli has checked the health of people around to do the spread of virus protection. The result, eight people who engalami fever and flu have been given the drug. Residents include the victim's father, a friend to play the victim, and neighbors of victims. Meanwhile, the Vice Regent of Bangli, Sang Nyoman Sedana Arta urged people to follow the treatment and prevention of virus circulation. Even so this is a record for the events Bangli. "Some areas have suspected. But residents who have been treated immediately suspect after recovery, while Bangli even fatal. 'The public should be wary of the threat of this deadly virus,'' he said. victim's father, I Wayan Sukadana (40) said that his son had never been in contact with poultry. It's about two months ago, his chickens die, but after the chicken had been ill for ten days. The direct contact to bury the dead chicken was actually his wife. (BP / DIF )

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