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South Africa: Suspected case- negative

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By S'thembiso Hlongwane on August 14, 2014

FEAR and panic has gripped Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital in Johannesburg after it was rumoured that the first Ebola patient was admitted in the maternity ward and later transferred to an isolation ward.
The latest news came just a week after Minister of Health Aaron Motsoaledi said hospitals in the country would be beefed up if an outbreak of the virus occurred.
The Gauteng Health Department, however, denied that a patient from Guinea in West Africa was admitted at the Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital after she arrived in the country 13 days ago.
DRUM called the office of the hospital?s CEO who did not deny that there was such a patient but instead referred us to the Gauteng Health Department for comment on the matter.

?Nothing has been confirmed, so there?s no such thing. We?re going to a meeting to talk about this (rumours of first Ebola patient at the hospital) and we will release a media statement later,?? said a communications department spokesperson, who declined to give DRUM her name.
The fear, according to our source, was sparked by a conversation between a doctor and a nurse after a patient from Guinea was admitted.
The source said the staff at the hospital were worried that the patient was going to infect many people, including health workers, other patients and even visitors.
The doctor, according to the source, told the nurse that it was not confirmed that it was Ebola, and that the virus spread if patients are vomiting blood, have diarrhoea and other symptoms.
At the time of publishing the article online, the Gauteng Health Department officials were still locked in a meeting to discuss the fast-spreading rumours of Ebola at the hospital. They promised to release a statement to DRUM after the meeting...:tiphat:http://drum.co.za/news/first-ebola-case-in-south-africa/
 
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14.8.2014 03.02 pm
First suspected Ebola case in Johannesburg?

There is a suspected case of Ebola at the Rahima Moosa Hospital, west of Johannesburg, DA Gauteng health spokesperson Jack Bloom claimed on Thursday.

Bloom claimed he had received information regarding a possible case at the hospital.
?The patient is from Guinea and is presently being kept in isolation. If it is a confirmed Ebola case then the patient will be transferred to the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Hospital which has been designated to treat Ebola with all due safeguards,? he said.
The national health department could not immediately confirm this to be true and health spokesperson Joe Maila said he would comment at a later stage.
?This is a serious situation. The Gauteng Health Department must provide full information to allay public fears, and tracing must be done to find any people who were in close contact with this particular patient,? said Bloom....:tiphat:http://citizen.co.za/228640/first-suspected-ebola-case-johannesburg/
 
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Source: http://www.sowetanlive.co.za/incoming/2014/08/14/sa-s-first-suspected-case-of-ebola-tests-negative

SA's first suspected case of Ebola tests negative'
By Kgothatso Madisa | Aug 14, 2014 | COMMENTS [ 0 ]

Democratic Alliance's (DA) Jack Bloem has confirmed that tests for the suspected Ebola case in Johannesburg have come back negative.
" This shows that we are well prepared for the Ebola outbreak"

This comes after a patient from Guinea, bearing multiple Ebola symptoms, arrived at the Rahima Moosa hospital.

?The patient had certain symptoms of Ebola including bleeding and fever so the hospital sent out tests to the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD),? said Bloem.

He said that upon realisation that the patient might be infected with the Ebola, the hospital put the patient in isolation until the tests came back...
 
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Ebola: SA health ministry calls urgent meeting



JOHANNESBURG - The Ministry of Health has called an urgent briefing in Gauteng on the Ebola outbreak.

Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi and the National Institute for Communicable Diseases will address the media shortly at the Edenvale Hospital.

The world?s worst outbreak of Ebola has claimed the lives of 1,069 people and there are 1,975 probable and suspected cases, the vast majority in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, according to new figures from the World Health Organisation (WHO).

Three people have died in Nigeria.

The WHO has told a United Nations meeting every city with an international airport is at risk of an imported case of Ebola.

Meanwhile, Guinea is the latest country to declare a public health emergency over the Ebola epidemic.

The health ministry has confirmed its sending health workers to all affected border points.

An estimated 377 people have died in Guinea since the world?s worst outbreak of Ebola began in March in remote parts of a border region next to Sierra Leone and Liberia.


http://ewn.mobi/2014/08/14/ebola-sa-health-ministry-calls-urgent-meeting
 
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