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    Colchester General Hospital's urgent treatment centre temporarily shut to new patients after infection control scare

    Parts of the hospital were closed to patients yesterday (November 17)

    ByMatt LeeTrainee Multimedia Journalist
    13:44, 17 NOV 2022UPDATED15:19, 17 NOV 2022
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    A spokesperson for East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Trust, who operate Colchester Hospital, said: "Thank you to all our patients and staff for their support yesterday afternoon when we had to temporarily close one clinical area at Colchester Hospital, the urgent treatment centre, to new patients.

    "This was because of an infection control issue. The centre is now fully open (opened at 7am this morning)."

    Dr Meera Chand, UKHSA Director of Clinical and Emerging Infection said: “Individuals who have travelled recently and report illness are routinely assessed by NHS clinicians for a variety of infectious diseases.”

    The UKHSA said it was for Colchester hospital to comment on hospital infection control issues. Colchester hospital said it was the UKHSA's responsibility.


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    Colchester Hospital centre closed over infection control issue

    Published
    6 hours ago

    Colchester General Hospital in Essex was closed from Wednesday afternoon to 07:00 GMT
    A section of a hospital was temporarily shut due to an "infection control issue", an NHS trust said.
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    The UK Health Security Agency said it did not comment on individuals.

    Dr Meera Chand, the agency's director of clinical and emerging infection, said: "Individuals who have travelled recently and report illness are routinely assessed by NHS clinicians for a variety of infectious diseases."



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    Colchester Hospital visited by UK Health Security Agency

    7 hrs ago

    By Lewis Adams

    COLCHESTER hospital bosses were forced to close its urgent treatment department in response to an emergency “infection control issue”.
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    The hospital department was closed from mid-afternoon yesterday until 7am today as a deep clean of the facility was carried out.

    An East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust spokeswoman said the department was shut for any new patients during this period.

    She said: “We had to temporarily close one clinical area at Colchester Hospital, the urgent treatment centre, to new patients.

    “This was because of an infection control issue.

    “We carried out a deep clean which we do every day in the hospital.

    “We closed the centre so we could deal with the issue and care for the patients in there.”

    Eyewitness Vincent Donaldson, 65, told the Gazette the “very worrying” scenes saw people on medical trollies scattered across the site.
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    Dr Meera Chand, director of clinical and emerging infection for the UK Health Security Agency, said: “Individuals who have travelled recently and report illness are routinely assessed by NHS clinicians for a variety of infectious diseases.”

    The doctor confirmed UKHSA staff attended the site.



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    Possible Ebola case investigated in UK

    Hospital partially closes amid concerns that a patient with a travel history to Africa was developing early symptoms of Ebola

    By
    Sarah Newey,
    GLOBAL HEALTH SECURITY CORRESPONDENT and
    Joe Pinkstone,
    SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT
    17 November 2022 • 5:06pm

    Health officials are investigating a potential Ebola case in Colchester, after a patient with suspected symptoms returned to Britain from Africa, where a strain of the deadly virus is circulating in Uganda.

    On Wednesday, part of Colchester Hospital in Essex was closed to new patients amid concerns that a patient with a travel history to Africa was developing early symptoms of Ebola, a deadly hemorrhagic fever.

    The Telegraph understands that officials at the UK Health Security Agency are testing the patient for a range of diseases as part of routine infection control protocol that kicks in when suspected cases emerge in travellers.

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      Colchester Hospital centre was shut for possible Ebola case

      Published
      5 hours ago

      Part of Colchester General Hospital in Essex was closed from Wednesday afternoon to Thursday morning

      A section of a hospital was temporarily shut due to a "possible" case of Ebola, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said.
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      The East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust said it shut due to an "infection control issue".

      UKHSA said there were "currently no confirmed cases of Ebola in the UK".

      "As a matter of routine, there is a precautionary panel of tests for people who return from various areas of the world with a variety of symptoms," said a spokesman for the agency.
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      An urgent treatment centre had to be closed due to an "infection control issue", an NHS trust says.

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        In my opinion, the chances that a well-controlled outbreak with 5 new cases per week would export a case almost boggles the mind. It is highly likely that this case in the UK isn't SUDV or the outbreak is bigger or less controlled than we think.

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          There are a lot of other illnesses that can be mistaken for Ebola. I too would assume this is more likely one of them. But better safe than sorry.
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