Ganjar Asks Health Servants In Central Java To Move Fast When Finding Indications Of Acute Kidular Disorders
Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo asked the health services (yankes) in the area to act quickly to report any indications of acute kidney problems. The goal is that the treatment can be fast and precise."We hope that the data will be sent quickly, so that we can take good care of it and reduce potential that is more fatal," he said on the sidelines of a working visit in Blora Regency, Antara, Wednesday, October 26.According to Ganjar, reports given routinely every day are quickly one of the important factors in handling cases of acute kidney disorders.In addition, socialization to parents who have children to remain vigilant and careful."We disseminate it to parents, the medicines yesterday have entered a warning note not to be used. That's our way of preventing them. Now we are socializing continuously," he said.He admitted that he continues to monitor the development of acute kidney disorders in Central Java. Until now, there have been five cases of acute kidney disorders in children."Always on monitoring, because the Ministry of Health has provided recommendations, be careful with some drugs, some are withdrawn from BPOM and so on. Yes, we now have to carry out in the field obediently. Yesterday there were still five cases recorded," he said.Therefore, the role of health services that are proactive in providing reports and participating in socialization is also important, from the Health Service, hospitals, to the Puskesmas."We have activated this Yankes, we are also moving the Health Service, Puskesmas so that everyone talks to the public, everyone knows. It's not easy, but we have to work for it," he said.