Coronavirus: WHO urges Indonesia to test more suspected patients amid high death rate

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JAKARTA (THE JAKARTA POST/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - The World Health Organization has urged Indonesia to perform more Covid-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests on people suspected to have the illness because it has noted a 'substantially high' number of deaths among patients under surveillance (PDP) and people under observation (ODP).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

JAKARTA - The World Health Organization has urged Indonesia to perform more Covid-19 polymerase chain reaction tests on people suspected to have the illness because it has noted a"substantially high" number of deaths among patients under surveillance and people under observation .

The organisation said it had revised the patient discharge criteria in a set of guidelines published on May 27. A confirmed Covid-19 patient who is hospitalised no longer requires two consecutive negative PCR tests for release, as was the requirement previously. "If adopted country-wide, this prioritisation of PCR tests would mean improved diagnoses of suspected Covid-19 cases," the WHO said.

Quoting Pandu Riono, an epidemiologist at the University of Indonesia, the WHO advised the governors of Jakarta, West Java and other cities with many cases to double or triple the rate of PCR testing"to get a better understanding of the spread of the disease throughout the country".

 

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