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NGAMPRAH, (PR) .- West Bandung District Health Unit pointed out that skin disease affected by Tiara Citra (11 years old), resident of Seketando village, Cangkorah village, Batujajar sub-district, n & # 39 was not caused by vaccination / measles / rubella vaccine. According to the doctor's diagnosis, the patient was suspected of epidermolysis bullosa, a rare type of skin disease.
Hernawan Widjajanto, head of KBB's health department, revealed that the sixth elementary school student had been vaccinated on March 6, 2018 at his school. However, it is not a vaccine against rubella but a vaccine against diphtheria.
"And, complaints about his illness were felt only a few months after vaccination, so it can not be caused by vaccination / vaccination," he told Ngamprah, Thursday, November 29, 2018 .
He added that Tiara had been treated by a doctor in a private hospital in June and that her condition had progressively improved. However, the disease reappeared on November 20th.
Officers from the Batujajar health center then drove him to a dermatologist in Baros, Cimahi. "As a result of the doctor's diagnosis, the patient suffers from epidermolosis bullosa, which is a skin disease that is indeed quite rare," he said.
The patient should be referred to Bandung Hasan Sadikin Hospital for intensive care. However, these patients were reluctant to seek treatment at the hospital. As a result, he only stayed in his house.
According to Hernawan, his party is currently only able to periodically monitor the patients' state of health. However, he also plans to bring a doctor to his home if the patient still does not want to go to the hospital.
"We will try various efforts to improve the patient's condition.As for the costs, there is really no need to think about it, because patients already have JKN-KIS, the costs are therefore the responsibility of the government, "he said.
Puskesmas Batujajar Chief Enung Masruroh added that in February-March, a mbad vaccination program against diphtheria epidemic vaccination (ORI) had been administered to children from 1 to 19 years old in schools hosting 30,000 people. The same vaccination also took place during the second wave from August to September and targeted around 27,000 people.
At the same time, vaccination against measles and rubella was carried out last year for the island of Java, while this year outside Java.
He admitted that after the vaccination, he sometimes had complaints from patients, such as hives or red pimples. However, it does not cause skin diseases like Tiara's.
"There are those who feel the effects after the vaccination, but who can be cured after the treatment.If for the Tiara case, it is not due to the vaccination and in fact, it is not necessary. was discovered only for the first time in Batujajar and even in Bandung West, "he said.
As is known, Tiara has a skin condition with blistering and suppuration conditions. In fact, he had blood on his nose, mouth, and eyes.
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