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Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Treash(m): 6:28am On Jan 14, 2016
Health workers at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, took to their heels when a patient who was suspected to have been down with Lassa fever was brought to the Medical Emergency Unit of thehospital on Wednesday. According to an attendant at the unit, the middle aged security officer was rushed to the hospital by his colleagues on Wednesday morning after he began bleeding through the nose.

It was gathered that one of the nurses at the unit with the doctor on duty eventually came to the patient’s aid and later directed that a series of tests be conducted on him before he was admitted into the ward. A medic at the unit said that they were taking precautions to ensure that they were wearing protective garment before attending to sick patients to prevent any cross-infection should it be Lassa fever.

The doctor and a senior nurse at the unit also advised the attendants not to panic when patients with symptoms of fever were brought to the hospital. She said, “These bleeding could have been as a result of tuberculosis as he complained that he had been coughing a lot lately.” However, the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, in a telephone conversation with one of our correspondents on Wednesday, said that any health worker or doctor found to have rejected sick patients over unfound claims would be
sanctioned.

Adewole said that such a reaction from health workers who should know better might frustrate ongoing efforts to detect and treat suspected cases of Lassa fever. He insisted that sick patients or those with symptoms of Lassa fever should be taken to LASUTH, as doctors and nurses at the tertiary institution had been trained on how to quickly attend to such infectious diseases.

Adewole said,“ It is an unprofessional behaviour and if we investigate this, we would sanction such health workers. If there is a suspected case of fever, please go to LASUTH, it is a tertiary hospital and they have adequate health professionals to
handle many cases. No one should turn a patient away on the basis of a fever.” The minister said that a man died of Lassa fever at the National Hospital, Abuja on Wednesday.

Adewole said that the patient who came from Plateau State died shortly after he was admitted to the hospital. He said, “The man came in from
Plateau State because he was ill. The healthcare team at the private hospital failed to suspect Lassa fever.” The minister, however, had directed
that all those who had contact with the deceased should be traced.

Adewole noted that no case of Lassa fever had been confirmed in Sokoto and Gombe states; hence the reason the Federal Government would be
delisting them from the list of affected states while it would add Ondo State. He said,“We are removing Gombe and Sokoto states because none of the cases were confirmed but we are adding Ondo State. So, we still have 10 states that have been affected.” Adewole, who had visited Minna, the Niger State capital, one of the affected
states earlier in the day, said that the outbreak had been brought under control.

The minister, who also visited one of the affected communities during the Lassa fever surveillance and nationwide fact-finding visit, told the state Governor, Abubakar Bello, that despite the high rate of fatality in the last few months, efforts by all stakeholders in the country had brought the scourge under control.

“A nationwide alert system is on to track the disease. Except for the case in Plateau, no person-to-person or hospital-acquired infection has been
recorded. So far, things are under control but the state and local governments should put an alert
system in place to enable us to track new cases whenever they happen,” Adewole noted. He added that the Federal Ministry of Health must be notified of any strange death.

The minister blamed the current Lassa fever outbreak on the failure of notification system in the country. He cited the case of Niger State where it
took months after the outbreak before his ministry was notified. The Niger State governor, who was
represented by his deputy, Alhaji Ahmed Ketso, called for the inclusion of traditional healers in disease control programmes, saying they were the first healthcare givers that ruralcdwellers consult.

Meanwhile, a male patient who was receiving treatment for Lassa fever at the isolation ward of the Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, in Esan
West Local Government Area of Edo State, was said to be in a critical condition on Wednesday.

A medical personnel at the hospital expressed fears that he had a low chance of survival, having reported late for treatment.

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Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Csami(m): 6:35am On Jan 14, 2016
Na wa o!
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Mrfahaz(m): 6:36am On Jan 14, 2016
hmmmmm owk
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by davuvid(m): 7:04am On Jan 14, 2016
Those health workers should be sanctioned
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by dominique(f): 11:11am On Jan 14, 2016
A whole teaching hospital! Very pathetic and shameful to say the least.

I'm not happy with the fact that Lassa fever is not getting enough publicity like Ebola did yet it has claimed more victims than Ebola.

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Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Shehucom(m): 11:13am On Jan 14, 2016
Lol... No body wants to die..

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Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Ebukaobi: 11:13am On Jan 14, 2016
Who wan die

People can criticise them all they want but what would do differently?

They don't have the facilities or expertise to deal with this disease

Not everybody wants to be a hero like Dr Adadevoh

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Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Bantino(m): 11:14am On Jan 14, 2016
This is serious oooo

When people who are trained to handle patients are running away, na die be dat nah...

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Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by HenryO2(m): 11:14am On Jan 14, 2016
Ok
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by tahir01(m): 11:14am On Jan 14, 2016
No body wan die o

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Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Mike008(m): 11:14am On Jan 14, 2016
cry cry cry cry
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Raymondville(m): 11:14am On Jan 14, 2016
chaii
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Ijaya123: 11:15am On Jan 14, 2016
Very unprofessional.
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Kylekent59: 11:16am On Jan 14, 2016
Ebola brother

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Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Horlawale1(m): 11:16am On Jan 14, 2016
Not professional however who wan die
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by 7footre(m): 11:17am On Jan 14, 2016
This life de sweet some people special!
On a serious note it's a glaring display of crass incompetence. Highly embarrassing
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by boolet: 11:17am On Jan 14, 2016
Ijaya123:
Very unprofessional.
You are right. The system does not encourage a self-sacrificing spirit though. Nobody cares.

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Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Miracle4Sure: 11:17am On Jan 14, 2016
Hmmmmm
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by allanphash7(m): 11:18am On Jan 14, 2016
Adontbilivit
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Ephemmm: 11:18am On Jan 14, 2016
Without even being a trained doctor, I know that the nose-bleeding might not have anything to do with lassa-fever.

Oga ooo
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by demarc001: 11:18am On Jan 14, 2016
Nobody wan die
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by TOPCRUISE(m): 11:19am On Jan 14, 2016
IF NA EBOLA, DEM GO DISSAPEAR. BUT NO HEALTH WORKER WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THAT MOMENT WHEN THEY KNOW GOVERNMENT WILL ABANDON THEM AND THE INSURANCE ON THEM IS NOT SECURED

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Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by worldgee101: 11:19am On Jan 14, 2016
There is godu oooo!
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by asdfjklhaha(f): 11:20am On Jan 14, 2016
Hmmm
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by BIGTinfotech: 11:20am On Jan 14, 2016
Na who wan die? Last time it was ebola.
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Nobody: 11:20am On Jan 14, 2016
We should do more about this disease, are we waiting for the "west," ? This is a west African disease and no white man to save us unlike the Ebola period....

What are our universities doing, no research nor cure since this started in LASSA

Is it a poor man's diseases that much attention isn't given to it?
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Blackops(m): 11:20am On Jan 14, 2016
Reminds me of stories of our security agents who flee whenever there is danger. It seems our public servants are good at running away from there civic responsibilities.
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Abatsam111(m): 11:20am On Jan 14, 2016
Oh Lord!
Protect we Nairalanders
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by Abiola4eva(m): 11:21am On Jan 14, 2016
only in naija.
Re: Health Workers Flee From Suspected Lassa Fever Patient. by amunkita(m): 11:21am On Jan 14, 2016
If Health worker that should know better runs, please know the end is near...

Uwa Mmebi!!! Chaii!!! Uwa Mmebii!!!


But nwanne Ndu gi 1st...

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