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    Posted: September 09 2014 at 2:46pm
Panic Grips OAU Campus Over Suspected Ebola Case

Discussion in 'Health News' started by Lequte, Today at 3:34 PM.

The Obafemi Awolowo University campus is currently in a state of panic as the university's health centre has a suspected #Ebola patient in it's care.

The female student was said to have walked into the emergency room and told the doctor on duty that she had been in contact with the late Doctor's family that died in Port Harcourt about 2 weeks ago, she said that she had been in contact with the doctor's 3 month old baby.

She presented with stooling and vomiting which had been on for over 3 days now. Immediately there was a panic among the patients who all ran away on hearing the news. She was immediately taken and kept in the isolation ward, the community health unit has been fumigating the entire health centre for some hours now, arrangements have been made for her to moved to a treatment facility.

According to #Punch, more concentration was paid on areas where patients sit before being attended to.

It was also gathered that top officials of the hospital held an emergency meeting after testing the patient.

Though, medical officials in the hospital denied that the suspected student tested positive to EVD, they said the Federal Government Emergency Ebola Team has been contacted and an intensive examination by the EVD team from Lagos has been slated for Wednesday

“A patient was brought to the health centre and due to the fact that she lives in Port Harcourt, there were fears that it might be Ebola. We have carried out tests on the victim and found that she is suffering from fever. Not satisfied, we pressed further by holding an emergency meeting which ended about five minutes ago," an official said.

When asked why the hospital was disinfecting its surroundings, another official said, “We are only taking preventive measures. To be 100 per cent satisfied, we have sent a letter to the Ebola Emergency Team in Lagos and the team should arrive by tomorrow.”

Source: http://www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/panic-grips-oau-campus-over-suspected-ebola-case.91405/

Link to google map (location of suspected virus): https://www.google.com/maps/place/Obafemi+Awolowo+University/@7.517722,4.526348,6z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x103830d15e6259fb:0x6af04f07b6f57a52
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