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    Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/...g-disease.html


    Nigerian hospital cautions against ‘outbreak of Marburg disease’
    In a leaked internal memo on Friday, the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada, notified the hospital community of the outbreak of the virus, and called for caution.
    byMariam Ileyemi
    August 14, 2022

    Almost a month after the World Health Organisation confirmed an outbreak of Marburg virus in neighbouring Ghana, a Nigerian hospital has notified the hospital community ‘of an outbreak’ of the virus.

    Marburg is a highly infectious disease that is said to be in the same family as the virus that causes Ebola.

    In a leaked internal memo on Friday, the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada, notified the hospital community of the outbreak of the virus and called for caution.

    The memo, which was signed by the Deputy Director in charge of the hospital’s information unit, Sani Suleiman, was addressed to the staff and heads of various departments in the health facility.

    Mr Suleiman confirmed the authenticity of the memo in a telephone interview with PREMIUM TIMES on Sunday but said there was no cause for alarm.

    The memo, which was titled; “Outbreak of Marburg Disease and COVID-19 Infections,” reads in part; “The Management of University of Abuja Teaching Hospital wishes to notify the entire hospital community of an outbreak of Marbug (sic) disease and upsurge in COVID-19 infection.

    “Consequently, the attention of all Head of Departments and members of staff is hereby drawn to ensure adequate surveillance and hygiene by observing all protocols of prevention.”

    The memo also warned of increasing cases of coronavirus infections and advised the workers against letting down the guards.

    It added; “More details will be sent on our various social media platforms on the outbreak in due course…”

    Hospital clarifies memo

    Speaking with our reporter on Sunday, Mr Suleiman advised Nigerians not to panic, insisting that the cases are still being investigated.

    The spokesman said the memo was a cautionary one addressed to the hospital’s workers and not for public consumption.

    He urged the media to report responsibly to avert unnecessary panic by Nigerians.

    “This is supposed to be an internal memo meant only for the management and staff but released to the public. It was simply meant to caution the workers against abandoning the protocols.

    “I wrote that memo from one committee’s report to sensitise the people in the hospital but I think by Monday, we will probably take measures to explain further for people to understand. So it is not like there is an outbreak in Nigeria or in the FCT.”...
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