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pro vyhledávání: '"Chita Septiawati"'
Autor:
Kathryn E. Lafond, Catharina Y. Praptiningsih, Amalya Mangiri, Misriyah Syarif, Romadona Triada, Ester Mulyadi, Chita Septiawati, Vivi Setiawaty, Gina Samaan, Aaron D. Storms, Timothy M. Uyeki, A. Danielle Iuliano
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 25, Iss 11, Pp 2031-2039 (2019)
During October 2011–September 2014, we screened respiratory specimens for seasonal and avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infections among outpatients with influenza-like illness and inpatients with severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) in East Jaka
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https://doaj.org/article/453f64b3662e4fd580f22bc74918b01e
Publikováno v:
Media Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kesehatan. 29:235-242
Rabies is a zoonotic disease that is transmitted to humans by bites or scratches or licks (on damaged skin or mucous membranes) from infected animals, most often dogs. Rabies is endemic in several regions in Indonesia. If untreated, bites of rabies w
Autor:
Misriyah Syarif, Catharina Y. Praptiningsih, Chita Septiawati, A. Danielle Iuliano, Ester Mulyadi, Romadona Triada, Kathryn E. Lafond, Timothy M. Uyeki, Aaron D. Storms, Amalya Mangiri, Gina Samaan, Vivi Setiawaty
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 25, Iss 11, Pp 2031-2039 (2019)
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases
During October 2011-September 2014, we screened respiratory specimens for seasonal and avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infections among outpatients with influenza-like illness and inpatients with severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) in East Jakart
Autor:
T. Wandra, Wilfried H. Purba, Gina Samaan, Chita Septiawati, Ni Luh Putu Indi Dharmayanti, Paul Kelly, Syahrial Harun, M Silitonga, Elvieda Sariwati, I.N Kandun
Publikováno v:
Zoonoses and Public Health. 57:285-290
Summary Avian influenza H5N1 infection in humans is typically associated with close contact with infected poultry or other infected avian species. We report on human cases of H5N1 infection in Indonesia where exposure to H5N1-infected animals could n
Autor:
I. Nyoman Kandun, Syahrial Harun, Elvieda Sariwati, Toni Wandra, Erna Tresnaningsih, Wilfried H. Purba, Vernon J. Lee, Tetty Setiawati, Eka Soni, Chita Septiawati, Gina Samaan
Publikováno v:
Lancet (London, England). 372(9640)
Indonesia has had the most human cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) and one of the highest case-fatality rates worldwide. We described the factors associated with H5N1 case-fatality in Indonesia.Between June, 2005, and February, 2008
Autor:
Chita Septiawati, Ruben O. Donis, Andrew Jeremijenko, Gina Samaan, Nancy J. Cox, Patrick J. Blair, Bambang Heriyanto, Djoko Yuwono, Wilina Lim, Erna Tresnaningsih, Alexander Klimov, Hariadi Wibisono, I. Nyoman Kandun, Sardikin Giriputra, Syahrial Harun, Widarso Hadisoedarsuno, Wilfried H. Purba, Yusharmen, Malik Peiris, Endang R. Sedyaningsih, Herman Kosasih, Timothy M. Uyeki, Leo L.M. Poon, Hari Santoso, Kwok-Hung Chan, Santoso Soeroso, Marlinggom Silitonga, Yi Guan, Jacqueline M. Katz, Shannon D. Putnam, Stephen Lindstrom
Publikováno v:
The New England journal of medicine. 355(21)
BACKGROUND Since 2003, the widespread ongoing epizootic of avian influenza A (H5N1) among poultry and birds has resulted in human H5N1 cases in 10 countries. The first case of H5N1 virus infection in Indonesia was identified in July 2005. METHODS We