ebola-death-toll-increases Kwara closes private hospital over suspected Ebola victim
Headlines, Kwara, State News Friday, August 15th, 2014The Kwara State Government yesterday, announced the immediate closure of a private hospital in the metropolis over a suspected Ebola virus contamination. Announcing the closure of the hospital, the Senior Special Assistant to the Kwara State Governor on Public Health, Professor Sunday Opabola, and his counterpart on Secondary Health, Dr Ibrahim Gambari, said the seven months old baby girl suspected to be infected with the virus has already been isolated and quarantined in a specialist hospital.
According to Professor Opabola the baby girl came into the state with her mother as visitors from Ibadan, Oyo State.
He explained that upon their entry into the state recently, the child was taken to a hospital over a case of malaria, adding that after the baby had spent three days on admission and there was no sign of improvement, the doctor treating her reported the case to the Ministry of Health for prompt action.
He said after close examination, the patient’s vomit was discovered to have traces of blood, which was taken and sent to Lagos for laboratory examination.
He said, “if not for the situation on ground, malaria, cholera and other cases in babies can come with such symptoms like that of Ebola virus.
Opabola said the state government shut down the hospital and placed it under surveillance to prevent possible spread of the disease.
He said the state government has already ordered for immediate purchase of Ebola test machine from Abuja and it would be installed at the Kwara Diagnostic Centre, Ilorin, adding that the state had created three isolation centres in Sobi Specialist Hospital, Omu-Aran General Hospital and the General Hospital, Okuta a border town of the state .
He assured that there was no cause for alarm because the state was safe.
-Sunwp_posts
Related Posts
- Cameroon presidential rival calls for protests ahead of election results
- Naira rises against the dollar in parallel market
- US Court orders forfeiture of ex-NNPC GM’s California home over $2.1m bribery scandal
- Police arrest Omoyele Sowore after court appearance for Nnamdi Kanu
- Identity theft: Nigerian man, Lucius Njoku, 33, sentenced to 80 hours of unpaid work after using woman’s name to work at UK Hospital
Short URL: https://newnigerianpolitics.com/?p=38285































