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bird flu virus!

http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/bird-flu-kills-2-children-in-bali/470833

Bird Flu Kills 2 Children In Bali
Made Arya Kencana | October 11, 2011

 
A hospital official shows recorded CCTV of a bird flu patient inside an 
isolation room at the Sanglah Government Hospital in Denpasar, Bali, on Monday. 
(JG Photo/J.P. Christo) 
Denpasar. Two young siblings from a family in Bali’s Bangli district are 
Indonesia’s latest fatalities claimed by the H5N1 virus that causes bird flu, a 
hospital official said on Monday. 

“The samples of throat swab and blood that we have sent to the Health 
Ministry’s research and development department has been positively confirmed to 
contain H5N1,” said Elzarita Arbain, the director for general and operational 
affairs at the Sanglah General Hospital in Denpasar. 

Elzarita referred to Wayan Aldiawan,10, and Nengah Rika Ani, 5. The children, 
both from Tembuku village, died at the hospital on Sunday, two days after they 
were admitted there. 

Rika died at about 8 p.m. on Sunday, while her brother followed four hours 
later. 

Indonesia’s last official avian influenza fatality was a woman from Tangerang, 
who died in July 2010. 

“The bodies of the two cannot yet be taken home because there is still an 
ongoing ritual ceremony at their village. The bodies have been temporarily put 
in the morgue,” Elzarita said. 

I Gusti Ken Wirasandi, head of the hospital’s H5N1 flu mitigation team, said 
when the siblings were admitted to Sanglah, they were barely conscious and had 
to be assisted with breathing equipment. 

Ken added that the deaths were immediately reported to the Bali health 
authorities. 

Bali Health Office chief Nyoman Sutedja said the last bird flu fatalities on 
the island occurred in 2007, when two patients from a total of 46 infected 
people succumbed to the virus. 

He said Bali still had a stock of some 3,000 Tamiflu tablets, the standard 
medicine for bird flu infection. About 2,000 of the tablets are at Sanglah 
General Hospital, he added. 

“This medicine is only effective within the first 24 hours after someone is 
suspected to have been infected by bird flu. Therefore, once there are 
indications of bird flu symptoms, people should report it quickly,” Sutedja 
said. 

He said that in the case of the two children in Bangli, the family failed to 
report their bird flu symptoms to local health authorities promptly and instead 
had tried to hide the illness. 

“That made the condition worse,” he said. 

Putu Sumantra, the head of the Bali Animal Husbandry Office, said the source of 
the H5N1 infection was unknown. 

“The two patients did have a history of contact with dead poultry, but when we 
went to the location, we only found one live chicken remaining that belonged to 
the victims. After a rapid test, the results were negative for H5N1,” he said. 

He said a team would continue to look for the source of the virus in the area. 

“We have also called on all districts and municipalities to enhance their 
supervision and spraying operations,” he added. 

Contact with infected poultry is a common means of contracting the virus. 

Bird flu has now claimed at least 142 lives in Indonesia. Over the years, the 
archipelago has been particularly hard-hit, with the virus cropping up long 
after most countries managed to stamp out a global outbreak that peaked in 2006.


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