The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) said on Monday
that it is expecting the result of test conducted on a man
who was
suspected to have died of Ebola Virus Disease, EVD in Asokoro General
Hospital in Abuja.
Badaru Salisu Yakasai, Head, Public Relations
Unit of the Health and Human Services Secretariat (HHSS) said in a
statement issued in Abuja on Monday that the suspected Ebola patient
died at the weekend before the result of the test could be released.
The
statement read: “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
result of the Ebola testing was being expected from the Laboratory four
days later, on Monday the 1st of September 2014.
“Unfortunately, the patient died the next day, Friday 29th August 2014.”
Yakasai
added that a number of medical staff of the hospital who had contact
with the patient have been placed under surveillance.
He also
added that the case has served as a drill case to test the preparedness
of the hospital to manage and contain Ebola disease.
“Clinical
assessment of the patient 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.
“The accident and emergency unit was temporarily
relocated to the General outpatient unit (GOPD). A list of all Medical
staff that had come into contact with the patient has been compiled and
they are all under surveillance,” it explained.
The statement
further advised the general public not to panic as the case of Ebola has
not been confirmed at the Hospital and the measures that have been put
in place are only precautionary in the interest of public safety.
Earlier
on Monday, at the 2nd Emergency National Council on Health Meeting on
the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Nigeria held in Abuja, the Minister
of Health; Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu debunked the claims of the presence of
the virus in the Federal Capital Territory as rumored at the weekend.
“The
case of the Abuja hotel has been investigated and proven that it was
not a case of the EVD,” he said, adding that, the said person was not a
Liberian but a Nigerian working with the USAID.
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