Another patient suffering from the dreaded Lassa fever disease has died at emergency ward of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Asaba, Delta State capital.
Last week, a female patient imported the disease into Asaba from neighbouring Anambra State. She was the first victim to die in Delta State following the recent outbreak of the disease across the country.
Commissioner for Information, Mr. Patrick Ukah had in the wake of the first incident said other samples taking to the laboratory at Irrua Specialist Hospital in Edo State tested negative to Lassa fever.
Ukah said 22 persons who were suspected to have had contact with the deceased woman from Anambra State, were placed under close surveillance.
But it could not be ascertained if the latest death was one of the 22 persons earlier quarantined.
The latest incident caused panic among other patients at the facility as they reportedly took to their heels.
Medical personnel who had hectic time restoring normalcy and educating the fleeing patients about the disease, later shared medical face mask to the patients and relatives apparently to ensure their safety.
The health personnel who wore protective clothing later removed the corpse from the ward to the mortuary.
A top management staff of the hospital who pleaded anonymity confirmed the death but declined further comments particularly on the identity of the latest victim.
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This lassa fever is just spreading o. And govt is not even taking any drastic step to curtail it unlike ebola.
ReplyDeleteSee u micheal... rats is always around us that's y they r tellin us to be clean. Pls don't blame any2 if u gat one ooooooo!!! The doctors are realy tryin dr best
DeleteThis lassa fever is getting out of hand, please everyone should be careful. We shall overcome
ReplyDeleteMay God protect us from this Lassa fever ooo.
ReplyDeleteDo we have a health minister in this country? Why is everyone keeping quiet?
ReplyDeleteNo we dont
DeleteJust Negodu d rate ppl r dying of Lassa . Wat is d health ministry doing about ds bikonu ?
ReplyDeleteLol @ the female patient imported the disease. Hmm let's all be careful
ReplyDeleteHian seriously
ReplyDeleteRubbish news... there was no reported case in anambra, do your contact tracing properly and find out where dat woman travelled from
ReplyDeleteThose in authority should do something oooo
ReplyDeleteWe must surely overcome this Lassa fever.
lik play lik play dis lassa fever is getg outta hand.... which way o?????
ReplyDeleteAbeg make dis Yeye lassa respect em self no cross bridge enter Anambra state oh.
ReplyDeleteThis lassa fever is a scam,it has been there back in AAU univ,why didn't anybody talk about it?
ReplyDeleteGod pls help us
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