The Chairman, Ebola Viral Disease Control Committee, Kwara State,
Prof. Sunday Opabola, on Thursday said that a suspected case of Ebola
disease has been reported in the state.
He stated that the suspect is a seven-month old baby, who came with
his parents from Ibadan for a visit at Ilorin.
Addressing journalists in Ilorin on Thursday, he stated that it has
not yet been confirmed that the child is infected with Ebola and that
there is no confirmed case of the disease in the state, as being
rumoured. He added that residents of the state should not panic.
Opabola, who is also the Senior Special Assistant to the Kwara State
Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, on Public Health, clarified that
the baby, who was on Wednesday suspected to have been infected with
Ebola, was found with some symptoms, which he said are not exclusive
to Ebola disease.
According to him, the symptoms also manifest with patients of Lassa
fever, cholera, malaria and some other diseases.
Opabola said that the baby initially manifested symptoms of malaria,
and after treating him for about two days without improvement, his
mother was advised to take him to a private paediatric specialist
hospital in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.
He added that after a clinical assessment on the patient by the
medical director of the hospital, the baby was diagnosed with
Ebola-like symptoms, such as fever, diarrhoea and vomiting of contents
that partly contained blood.
According to him, the doctor consequently made a report of the baby's
case to the relevant government agency for necessary actions.
He stated that the government has temporarily closed down the private
hospital where the baby was initially admitted.
Opabola, who is also a Professor of Medicine, said the state
government immediately took the baby to the Specialist Hospital at
Sobi in Ilorin, for proper attention. He added that samples from the
patient had already being taken for tests at the University Teaching
Hospital, Lagos, and another unnamed testing centre in Lagos.
He stated that results of the tests are expected to be ready on Friday (today).
The SSA disclosed that medical personnel attending to the baby at the
specialist hospital use Personal Protective Equipment, while ambulance
used to take him to the hospital is to be regularly decontaminated.
The ambulance, he said, has been dedicated to conveying possible Ebola
patients.
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