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Alerts in Abuja for several cases with Ebola-like symptoms - all NEGATIVE

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http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/suspected-ebola-patient-dies-in-fct/187925/?

Suspected Ebola Patient Dies In FCT

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has announced that a patient suspected to have Ebola-like symptoms has died, days before his test results could be confirmed.

This was disclosed in a statement signed Monday by the Head, Public Relations Unit, Health and Human Services Secretariat (HHSS) of FCTA, Mr. Badaru Yakassai

According to Yakassai, the Family Medicine unit of Asokoro District hospital suspected Ebola disease in a patient on admission at the Accident and Emergency unit on August 28, 2014 and immediately isolated the patient.

He noted that strict infection control measures were immediately instituted.

He said: "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 HHSS was notified and their response was immediate. The results of the Ebola testing was being expected from the Laboratory four days later, on Monday, September 1, 2014".

"The case also served as a drill case to test the preparedness of the Hospital to manage and contain Ebola disease. Clinical assessment however did not reveal any history of contact or travel", added.
 
Re: Alert in Abuja after patient dies of Ebola-like symptoms - no known exposure history

Re: Alert in Abuja after patient dies of Ebola-like symptoms - no known exposure history

There were actually several suspects, but they are all negative:

http://leadership.ng/news/382754/fg-seeks-japans-trial-ebola-drug

No Ebola case in Abuja

- Minister

Minister of health Prof Chukwu has debunked rumours of a reported Ebola case in Abuja involving a Liberian at the Nicon Luxury hotel in Abuja over the weekend.

Speaking to newsmen yesterday in Abuja, he said, ?We have investigated it since; there is nothing like that. The person is not a Liberian. The person is a Nigerian.?

Furthermore, the minister explained that the person is a sickle-cell carrier working for a foreign agency who developed a crisis at the venue of the event.

?The person is a sickler. Fourth: (the person) has crisis; it is not Ebola virus disease. As at this morning, there is no single case suspected or otherwise of Ebola virus disease in the Federal Capital Territory.?



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Also:

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news...nment-says.html#sthash.cNJksE4J.xvvpb6lM.dpbs
 
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