Reports
have it that persons who seem to have the disease are turned away by hospital
staff
According to a number of disturbing reports, hospitals in
Lagos have been sending away people who present symptoms of the Ebola virus.
The
disease, which is highly contagious in its later stages, was brought into the
country by Late Liberian, Patrick
Sawyer and it has since spread.
Eagle Online reported that a female, who was suspected to
have the disease, showed up at the General
Hospital in the Oke-Odo, Agege area of the state but was
instantly chased away by the nurses.
The
woman was said to be frail looking and was reportedly bleeding from her nose
and mouth. Patients in advanced stages of the disease are known to hemorrhage
before dying.
The
lady in question was said to have been redirected to the Yaba isolation center
but no measures were taken to ensure that she didn't come in contact with any
other persons on her way there.
She
wasn't offered any assistance and it was not clear if she would head to the
isolation center as instructed. This
report was also corroborated by the Sun
News which said that the alarm raised by the nurses led to
commotion in the area.
The
News Agency Of Nigeria
has also reported that patients with fever are being rejected by private
hospitals in the state.
Dr. Francis Ojini, a neurologist at Jaycee Hospital is
said to have told NAN that the hospital did not attend to patients with fever
because health workers were at greater risk of contracting the virus.
He
said:
“For now, any illness that has to do with fever is not
being attended to as we are trying to be careful because of the new development
of the Ebola disease."
The
best way to stop the spread of the Ebola virus, which has no cure, is to ensure
that those who are infected are quarantined and kept from infecting other
people.

No comments:
Post a Comment