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Kes Zika Di Singapura Meningkat Menjadi 115 Kes
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kesian sapa2 yg pregnant...msti cuak je pikir psl virus ni..
tetiba takut pula nak pregnant...tunggu 5 tawun lg ler.... |
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ohhhh? dah masuk Malaysia?
aduh....
i see....
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ni haiwan Yang memperjuangkan unsur nilai kehulu kehiliq, bila nilai kemanusian sejagat dalam diri sendiri macam haram?
Puittttttttttt
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Bila nak hantar ticket pada Mak Pak ko...utk datang tempat ko? Away Dari malaya? At least for now?
Kahkahkah
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Hati hati...nyamuk sekarang banyak bijak...Dia boleh turn off the switch.....
Wakakakaka
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bukankah sia dah stop direct flight ke sao paulo bzil?
nyamuk zika dtg naik tongkang gamaknya |
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mbhcsf replied at 1-9-2016 04:39 PM
ohhhh? dah masuk Malaysia?
aduh....
import dari singapura.. asalnya pesakit pergi melawat anaknya di sana, balik-balik demam.. rupanya anaknya sama kena zika |
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Edited by awanearisu at 1-9-2016 05:06 PM
SINGAPORE — Malaysia has reported its first Zika case. We reproduce the Malaysian health ministry's statement on Thursday (Sept 1) in full:
THE FIRST ZIKA VIRUS CASE IN MALAYSIA 1ST SEPTEMBER 2016
On 29th of August 2016, the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH) has made an announcement advising those who have been to any country with reported cases of Zika and experiencing the symptoms of this infection are expected to come forward for a medical attention. Following this, the MOH have received report of a patient suspected with Zika virus infection on the 31st August, 2016. This patient is a 58 years-old woman residing in Bandar Botanic, Klang, Selangor and is the mother of a female confirmed with Zika infection in Singapore. The patient, together with her husband had visited their daughter in Singapore on 19th August 2016 and returned to Malaysia on 21st August 2016.
The patient started exhibiting symptom of rash on 28th August, and she sought medical attention at a private clinic in Klang on the 30th August 2016. As the patient had traveling history to Singapore and her daughter was confirmed to have Zika virus infection on 30th August 2016, the Private General Practitioner had diagnosed her as “suspected case of Zika”. On the same day, the patient was refered to Sungai Buloh Hospital and the result of the urine PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) test on 31st August 2016 was found positive for Zika virus. However, the patient’s blood test result is still pending.
The source of infection is suspected to occur in Singapore since the patient had started experiencing signs of Zika infection on the same day with her daughter in Singapore. The patient’s husband and family members who lived in the same house with her, has yet to show any symptoms of Zika infection. For the period from 21st - 28th August 2016 when the patient was returning from Singapore, she had visited several areas in the district of Klang and Kuala Lumpur.
Based on the findings from the investigation, the MOH has already started vector control activities in the residential area of the case and other places that the patient had visited. Control activities carried out include eliminating Aedes breeding sites, larvaciding and fogging. In addition, close contacts to the patient will be examined whether they have any fever or other Zika symptoms.
Information obtained from the Ministry of Health Singapore, revealed that there are 5 Malaysians residing and working in Singapore that has also been confirmed to be infected with Zika virus. For the period from 27th to 31st August 2016, there has been 115 confirmed Zika cases reported in Singapore. Due to the rapid spread of Zika virus infection, Aedes monitoring and preventive activities are continuously performed and intensified in all states, especially in the state of Johor and Selangor.
Malaysians, must focus on cleaning the Aedes breeding places, protect themselves from Aedes mosquito bites and seek early medical attention if they have signs such as fever, rash and conjunctivitis. From the first reported case of Zika, we can conclude that it is rather easy to get infected by the virus when visiting places that has outbreak, including Singapore. The MOH once again call upon any individuals whom had visited countries that reported Zika infection, to come forward to seek immediate medical attention if they are experiencing any symptom as mentioned above. Proactive action from the community can help stop the spread of Zika virus in Malaysia. No Aedes: No Zika, Dengue and Chikungunya.
YB DATUK SERI DR. S.SUBRAMANIAM
MINISTER OF HEALTH MALAYSIA
1st September 2016
http://m.todayonline.com/world/a ... sia-first-zika-case |
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see? aduhai dah affected.
well get well soon...dia pun tak sangka jadi lagu ni...
after rio ? u think ,apakah ada perkaitan?
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mbhcsf replied at 1-9-2016 07:47 PM
see? aduhai dah affected.
possible kah puncanya rio kak? kerajaan singapura baru sahkan kewarganegaraan pesakit zika di sana.
SINGAPORE - Of the 115 cases tested positive for Zika virus infection so far, 57 are foreigners who live and work in Singapore, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Thursday (Sept 1).
Seven nationalities are affected, including 23 mainland Chinese.
There are 15 Indian nationals, 10 from Bangladesh and six from Malaysia. One individual is affected from Indonesia, Myanmar and Taiwan.
http://www.straitstimes.com/sing ... orking-in-singapore |
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Edited by awanearisu at 1-9-2016 08:08 PM
kak @mbhcsf
4. Have any Zika virus infections been detected in Singapore?
On 28 August 2016, MOH confirmed 41 cases of locally transmitted Zika virus infection in Singapore. Of these cases, 36 were identified through active testing of potentially infected persons.
All the cases are residents or workers in the Aljunied Crescent/ Sims Drive area. They are not known to have travelled to Zika-affected areas recently, and are thus likely to have been infected in Singapore. This confirms that local transmission of Zika virus infection has taken place. At this point, the community transmission appears to be localised within the Aljunied Crescent/ Sims Drive cluster.
Given that the Zika virus is spread by the Aedes mosquito vector, MOH cannot rule out further community transmission in Singapore, since some of those tested positive also live or work in other parts of Singapore. At this point, these other areas of concern include Khatib Camp, Sembawang Drive and places where the construction workers live (Kranji Road, Joo Chiat Place, Senoko South Road, Toh Guan Road East and Lor 101 Changi).
MOH will continue to screen the close contacts of confirmed cases. MOH is also carrying out Zika testing on others living and working in the Aljunied Crescent/ Sims Drive area and other areas of concern who have symptoms of fever and rash.
MOH has also alerted all GPs around the patient’s home and workplace to be extra vigilant and to immediately report patients with symptoms associated with Zika virus infection to MOH. Residents living in the vicinity should seek medical attention should they develop symptoms.
We expect to identify more positive cases. Given that the majority of Zika cases are asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic, and mosquitoes in the affected areas may already have been infected, isolation of positive cases may have limited effect to managing the spread. We should focus our efforts on vector control
https://www.moh.gov.sg/content/m ... ika-virus/faqs.html |
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tu yg i tanya, i mean , cara macam mananyamuk tu from south america tu spread cepat ye....i mean yes kalau tengok kewarganegaaarn tu banyak kan...apa ye ciri persamaan? depa dok kat locality sama ka? yg depa sebut satu kawan tu je kan? apakah ada kawasan lain?
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Given that the Zika virus is spread by the Aedes mosquito vector, MOH cannot rule out further community transmission in Singapore, since some of those tested positive also live or work in other parts of Singapore. At this point, these other areas of concern include Khatib Camp, Sembawang Drive and places where the construction workers live (Kranji Road, Joo Chiat Place, Senoko South Road, Toh Guan Road East and Lor 101 Changi). u think ? depa ni MOH kata tak boleh nak nafikan yg the fact above?
i mean kan pelik kan kecepatan spread nyamuk ni...such a helpless creature
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sat l ani kat malaysia kelang je kan?
satu tu ka saja?
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Mak pak ko dok mana? Nanti aku despatch some kat sana
Kahkahkah
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Apa kau ingat piyem Kita aja boleh ada private jet?
Wakakakakakaka
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mbhcsf replied at 1-9-2016 08:20 PM
sat l ani kat malaysia kelang je kan?
satu tu ka saja?
katanya sebelum positif zika tu pesakit ada ke kl juga kak. ada kemungkinan tersebar juga la |
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mbhcsf replied at 1-9-2016 08:20 PM
u think ? depa ni MOH kata tak boleh nak nafikan yg the fact above?
i mean kan pelik kan kecepa ...
setakat ni tiada penafian tentang rio. mungkin mereka juga masih mengkaji dari mana punca kemasukan virus zika ini. tapi yang kita lihat mereka agak pantas juga membuat ujian saringan. lihat sajalah berapa ramai yang mereka berjaya sahkan positif zika dalam masa singkat. |
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cepat sungguh....kan...kalau depa trace date and time dan kalau u imagine benda ni dah kira X days / weeks ago ..dah berapa tu banyak mode of transmission daripada pt 0 ( yg mingkin tak terhad kepada seorang ) kepada .... ...hishhh
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tak payah panggik kak
pangil u and i je i am okay
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