The hospital located in Oyo State
has said that it has the capabilities to manage the disease
As many
citizens panic over the spread of the Ebola disease in Nigeria, the management
of the University Teaching Hospital (UCH) in Ibadan, the Oyo capital, have said
that they can deal with the disease.
This was disclosed
yesterday by the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the hospital,
Professor Temitope Alonge during a news conference.
Alonge, while
expantiating on the nature of the virus, said that UCH has the human capacity
and facilities to detect and manage Ebola.
This he attributed
to the fact that the hospital had set up VHF isolation precautions and taken
other necessary steps to prepare for such incidences.
He also said
that the hospital had begun to disseminate information on the disease via
pamphlets written in English, Yoruba and Hausa.
The disease has so
far claimed 2 lives in Nigeria, one being Liberian-American Patrick Sawyer
who imported it and the other being a health worker who participated in his
treatment.

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