• HWN....browse for free, get verified to super communicate!
  • HWN....No.1 E-platform for Healthcare professionals and the public!
  • HWN....uniting and empowering healthcare professionals and the entire populace
  • ..in a unique and systematic manner, through networking, couching and funding!
  • HWN....empowering healthcare professionals and the entire populace!
  • HWN....enlightening the general populace on health issues!
ONLY REGISTERED USERS THAT ARE VERIFIED CAN ADD NEWS!
x
Login Form



Sign UP Here || Forgot Password ?
LOGIN WITH FACEBOOK
x

New User Signup Here


Email
Surname/Given name
Password
Re-enter Password
Sex

x

news - Suspected case of Ebola at University of Calabar Teaching Hospital on HWN EBOLA UPDATE back to all News
Suspected case of Ebola at University of Calabar Teaching Hospital on HWN EBOLA UPDATE
Suspected-case--of-Ebola-at-University-of-Calabar-Teaching-Hospital-on-HWN-EBOLA-UPDATE

The accident and emergency ward of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital has been shut down following an Ebola Virus scare.

The scare was as a result of the death of a patient, who passed on at about 2pm on Wednesday, after symptoms related to the deadly EVD manifested before he gave up the ghost.

It was learnt that the patient, whose identity could not be ascertained, was brought in from Akpabuyo Local Government Area of Cross River State on Tuesday with high body temperature while he was at the time, vomiting, stooling and bleeding from nose.

The source who added that the patient died shortly after samples were taken from him for investigation, said after the death, the accident and emergency ward was quarantined in order to curtail and suspicion.
Advertisement

A patient was brought in on Tuesday vomiting, stooling and bleeding from the nose and mouth. He had a high temperature. It was suspected that he had Haemorrhagic fever but it has not been confirmed. He died around 2pm and his body has been quarantined while the ward was shut down.”

But another source in the hospital, who pleaded anonymity, said the patient was suspected to have died of Haemorrhagic fever.

He, however, said the state Ebola Emergency team was invited at about 6pm to take the sample of the dead suspect for further investigation.

When contacted, the Chairman of Medical Advisory Committee, who also doubles as the Deputy Chief Medical Director of UCTH, Dr. Queenet Kalu, confirmed the scare, but said the patient was suspected to have died of Haemorrhagic fever.

Yes, we had a patient that was suspected to have died of Haemorrhagic fever but it does not call for panic as everything is under control. There is no need for the public to be scared of EVD as it is not confirmed,” kalu said.

Source: Dailypost, HWN Africa.

: 2015-10-09 03:35:34 | : 1488

comments powered by Disqus
© 2024 HWN Africa - All Rights Reserved

Powered By Tripple World Africa Network