Thursday, April 26, 2012

Recorded during 2012, there have been two deaths from bird flu virus

APRIL 25, 2012

The H5N1 virus or bird flu broke out and killed again in Bali. This time the boy with the initials NP new 8-year-old from Bangli district of Kintamani, Bali, dying from the deadly virus.

AI Secretary Tim Penanggungan Sanglah Hospital Dr. Ken Wirasandhi states, when the boy arrived at Sanglah Hospital, Denpasar, the victim was in critical condition before dying world. "We only accept patients on Tuesday 24 April 2012 17:00 PM exactly," said Dr. Ken, in Denpasar, Bali, Wednesday, April 25, 2012.

Dr Ken explains, clinically, the boy was already showing symptoms of bird flu. Allegations were corroborated by the results of laboratory tests in hospitals Bangli showing symptoms of the deadly virus.

When treated at Sanglah, the hospitals also perform some action such as a VCR examination and photographs. The result supports the notion that the patient in question tested positive for bird flu virus.

During 2012, Bali has been noted there are two people who contracted the H5N1 virus. Before the boy from Bangli Kintamani district, in February, one resident from Tabanan also dying from the H5N1 virus malignancy.

Related to the outbreak of bird flu virus is back, Chief Medical Officer of the Province of Bali, Ketut Suarjaya admitted it had lowered to the investigation team with the team Bangli Kintamani Bali Provincial Health Office. Joint investigation team was conducted to determine the last time the boy was in direct contact with poultry and poultry as well as knowing radius to investigate the possibility of other residents who contracted the H5N1 virus.
In addition, officers will also outreach to the citizens of the origin of bird flu in order to behave in healthy living and sharing tamiflu for early prevention. (Eh)

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