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Friday, February 8, 2013

Bird Flu Patient Treated Origin Pariaman



Pariaman - Yesterday, at 11:24 pm
Bird Flu Patient Treated Origin Pariaman

Padang, (antarasumbar.com) - General
Hospital Center M.Djamil Padang, West
Sumatra treating patients susfect bird flu or
H5N1 virus (Avian Influenza) Sunur origin,Pariaman.
"Patients suspect bird flu on behalf Darli (73) resident Sunur, Pariaman," said
Information and Documentation Officer
giver (PPID) Dr M Djamil Padang, Gustavianof, in Padang, Friday (8/2).
According to him, the patient was admitted to the hospital around 12:00 pm a referral from health centers in the area Pariaman.
"The condition of the bird flu susfect patients on admission had a fever since three days, and
experience shortness of breath," he said.
Team doctors hospital intensive examination of patients who had just
entered the room special care.
He said the hospital has not been able to ascertain the origin of Pariaman pasein positive for
bird flu because it is still examining blood samples.
"The hospital has taken blood samples of two patients to determine whether they are true
positive or negative instead of bird flu," he said.
Blood samples were sent to laboratories in Jakarta to prove a negative or positive patient bird
flu. "The hospital is still awaiting test results of blood laboratotium on Health Research and
Development Agency (Balitbangkes) MOH," said Gustavianof.
He added, to drug supply in hospitals taminflu felt enough for bird flu susfect patients
undergoing treatment.
"Stock of existing drugs is still able to treat patients infected with H5N1 or avian influenza
enough and not expired yet," he said.
Meanwhile Sepriyanto Darli son said he did not know his parents had treated Dr M.Djamil
Padang susfect bird flu.
"His parents had a week fever, shortness of breath and experience it, and then taken to the
health center for treatment," he said.
He added that while in the health center, the doctor who examined the health condition in
order referred only to notify the department of M.Djamil Padang is likely suffering parents
suspect bird flu.   http://www.antarasumbar.com/berita/pariaman/d/6/270819/penderita-flu-burung-asal-pariaman-dirawat.html