A patient suspected to have been infected with the deadly Ebola virus has died at the Asokoro Hospital Abuja.
The
suspected patient, who exhibited symptoms similar to those of persons
infected with the virus died at the hospital last Friday. Following the
death of the patient, the Accident and Emergency Unit of the hospital
where the patient was being treated has been cordoned off and the
accident and emergency unit has been temporarily relocated to the
General outpatient unit (GOPD).
Similarly, a list of all medical staff
who had come in contact with the patient has been compiled and they are
all under surveillance.
According to a statement by the FCT
Health and Human Services Secretariat, on Thursday August 28, 2014 when
the symptoms were observed, blood samples of the patient were taken for
examination at the designated FCT Ebola testing laboratory which happens
to be within the Hospital premises and the epidemiology unit of the
Public Health Department of the secretariat was notified and the unit
had responded.
The statement signed by the secretariat’s head of
public relations, Badaru Yakassai, explained that the results of the
Ebola test were being expected from the laboratory four days later
(yesterday), before the patient died.
“The Family Medicine
unit of Asokoro District Hospital suspected Ebola disease in a patient
on admission at the Accident and Emergency unit on the 28th of August
2014 and immediately isolated the patient. Strict infection control
measures were immediately instituted. Blood sample was then taken to the
designated FCT Ebola testing laboratory which happens to be within the
hospital premises. The epidemiology unit of Public Health Department of
the Health and Human Services Secretariat was notified and their
response was immediate. The results of the Ebola test was being expected
from the laboratory four days later, on Monday the 1st of September
2014.
The case also served as a drill case to test the
preparedness of the hospital to manage and contain the Ebola disease.
Clinical assessment however did not reveal any history of contact or
travel. However in view of the high index of suspicion, isolation and
strict infection control measures were continued and the unit was
condoned off. Unfortunately, the patient died the next day, Friday 29th
August 2014. The accident and emergency unit was temporarily relocated
to the General Outpatient Unit (GOPD). A list of all medical staff who
had come into contact with the patient has been compiled and they are
all under surveillance,” Yakassai explained in the statement.
The
secretariat however advised residents of the territory not to panic as a
case of Ebola has not been confirmed at the hospital, adding that the
measures that have been put in place are only precautionary in the
interest of public safety.
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