Sunday, February 5, 2012

Indonesia: Sumatara Update: Anticipated of #Birdflu #H5N1

Red = Suspected Human H5N1 Birdflu;
Yellow = Warning article below

This is what I have for Sumatara:
N. Sumatara: Medan
1/26
Name: PA (1)
From: Medan
Adm: Padang Sidempuan Health Agency
Sym: high fever 3 days
Notes: Mother: Suriani. Chickens died in neighborhood.
Confirmation: Initially tested negative.

Sumatara: Sidimpuan
1/25/12
Name: 10 month old
From: Batang Balakka Sipunggur Bahal, District Padangsidimpuan Batunadua, City Padangsidimpuan
Onset: 1/23
Lubukpakam, (Analysis). District Chief Medical Officer Dr H Masdulhag Deli Serdang Siregar, SpOG (K) MHA asserts there is no sign of bird flu virus can spread from human to human.
Bird flu virus has not become a pandemic that could kill many people in a short time and virology research also suggested that strain H5N1 has not happened. However, the presence of virus diseases that can kill it should be anticipated early on through the good work and coordination, said Kadis Health H Masdulhag Siregar through the Head of Disease Prevention and Eradication (Head P2P) dr Budi Krista Ade to analysis in Lubukpakam, Sunday (5/2). statement was delivered this Health Department officials related to the outbreak of bird flu cases in some regions in Indonesia in recent this.

According to Budi Krista Head P2P Ade, as the anticipation of it, Kadis Masdulhag Siregar H Health has instructed all health centers in 22 districts in the District Deliserdang to increase their vigilance in order not to trigger panic and excitement amongst the people against the presence of virus diseases it's terrible in this country.

To all diintruksikan health center in order to do counseling on hygiene and health behaviors (PHBs), urged people not to consume food that is sourced from the state of raw poultry meat and eggs well and do not eat poultry that look sick.
Affirmed , birds which look ill in any condition, let alone to be slaughtered or eaten but is held without any protective equipment should be avoided.

While the entire village midwives were instructed to make a report in stages to the Health Center and Health Department received a report if found or there are birds in the areas they are sudden death.

Moderate to Head Health Center instructed to respond and implement all procedures such as surveillance, management and reporting and referral systems as well as possible and immediately coordinate with the Head of Village / Ward and the local sub-district, said Head of P2P Ade Budi Krista. (Sk)


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