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Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Ebola: Private Hospitals Reject Patients With Fever Symptoms

Some private hospitals in Lagos yesterday Tuesday August 12th rejected treating patients who visited them with symptoms of fever as part of measures being taking to prevent contracting the Ebola virus. 
A visit by the News Agency of Nigeria to some hospitals in Lagos Metropolis showed that nurses and other health workers, including cleaners were seen wearing face mask and gloves while attending to patients. Continue...

 
Also, some of the health facilities were compelling patients to wash their hands and apply sanitisers before proceeding into their building. 
Some of the hospitals visited included Jaycee Hospital, Prime Hospital, Lifeline Children’s Hospital and Providence Hospital. 
A Neurologist at Jaycee Hospital, Dr. Francis Ojini, told NAN that his hospital did not attend to patients who had with fever. 
Ojini said that it became necessary as health workers were at greater risk of contracting the virus. 
“Health workers are the first to be in contact with patients who visited the hospital and so it is necessary we take precautions. 
“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. 
“If there is need, we refer patients we feel we cannot treat. We hope we are able to curtail the spread in order to save lives,” he said. 
A nurse at the same hospital, who pleaded anonymity, said that nurses wore facemask and gloves when any patients visited the facility. 
He said: “We are protecting ourselves from contracting a deadly disease that has no drug or vaccine at the moment.” 
Allso speaking, the Medical Director, Lifeline Children’s Hospital, Dr. Uche Owowo, said that his hospital was making hand sanitisers available for patients. 
Owowo urged the Federal Government and other civil organisations to intensify awareness programmes to educate the masses about the disease. 
“Many people still need to know more about the disease, how it can be contracted and how to prevent being infected. 
“I believe educating people and making the facilities available and accessible will encourage people to be cautious,” he said. 
Efforts to speak with the medical directors and other health workers of Prime Hospital and Providence Hospital proved abortive as they refused to comment.
Source: NAN
- See more at: http://aitonline.tv/post-private_hospitals_reject_patients_with_fever_symptoms#sthash.zGJ5AAjX.dpuf

52 comments:

  1. Yea...its everywhere in Lagos....hospitals have their security guards on high alert!.......nobody wants to die

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  2. Na wah ooo. I think it's very necessary to enlighten the public on this Ebola issue. For a lay man on the street he can contact it even by saying HELLO to someone !!

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  3. It has really gotten to this.. This disease has really spread. As long as God lives we are protected in Jesus name. 2tim 4:18. BishopDammy#

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    1. The disease hasn't spread in Lagos. Fashola was able to bundle them before it went any further, and i applaud him for it. Now, we all go about our normal lives, until a new outbreak springs forth *hopefully NOT*

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  4. Y nau

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  5. That's not fair...people can also still die having malaria if they are not taken care of

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    1. Now I am a bit scared..this is not a good time to fall sick in lagos..I was at the international airport on friday and I saw fear written on peoples face..patience ozokwor and her son(I had no idea she has a tall black son) who just returned from the uk, were both tested..so libers this is no time to joke with your health at all.watch what you eat and drink.I reckon you go get some few drugs just incase.I hope we get through it sooner than later.

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    2. My thoughts exactly. These people are trained to be "professional" health workers & even before they got certified,I'm sure they knew what they were probably getting into but look what we have here. What's wrong with us Nigerians pls? Fear is natural human emotion,no doubt but it's really stupid to me when "professionals" leave innocent people to their fates because of their selfish fears. That's so unprofessional. Now,it's clear that most Nigerians only do jobs to get salaries (like slaves) rather than out of commitment or love.

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  6. I pray this virus is eradicated before it reaches the stage where people will wear masks and gloves or even hazmat suit before entering buses,going to places of worship,market etc will require people wearing masks and gloves..

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  7. Lord save Nigerians

    looks to me like BH don see their senior(EBOLA) they com park well,,..bcos since dis outbreak, i no de hear of them and their bombings again...

    mia.E

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  8. Patrick*sawyeer....may*u*not*rest*in*peace

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  9. so, common fever should start killing our people shey? Now I understand why Nigeria is so backward

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  10. Hmmmmmmm! Fear of Ebola!!

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  11. I think a patients should be quarantined, either they show sign of fever or not, because the virus might be in a patients or a person might be infected but have not started showing symptoms probably its still in the incubation period


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  12. Why are they rejecting patient this serious

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  13. EBOLA! EBOLA!! EBOLA!!!
    See what u have caused, what of if those fever patients are innocent of Ebola? i suggest each hospital should have a separate room to diagnose fever patients and when is complex the can be referred to Ebola center.

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  14. Omg, let this come to an end I pray....amen

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  15. lok at wat dis patrick hv done to plp,fever r nw bn rejceted,wen sb die of fever govt wil cal it ebola,God pls cm to our resuce.

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  16. Big shame. So if you have fever and no medical attention, you simply go home and spread d disease, since the health workers have refused to attend to you.Please isolate and test for ebola immediately and eliminate ebola and attend to patients. Its a shame that we are literate, but we cannot use our literacy. The patients if they really have ebola will go and spread it at home. If they they like it or not, the health workers will contact it if it starts spreading through that means. Chikena.

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  17. My Unrelated Ramblings on Ebola Arrival to
    Nigeria
    ●Am an astute observer of the Principle of Cause
    and Effect....Nothing happens for no just cause!
    ●I see the arrival of Ebola into Nigeria as a big
    Conspiracy Theory
    ●Why would a man that ought to be quarantined or
    put on surveillance when it was suspected that he
    could be infected with EVD allowed to leave the
    country and board a lagos bound plane
    ●Before boarding the plane, CCTV camera
    captured Mr Sawyer writhing in excruciating pain
    ● Apparently overtaken by “excruciating pain,” he,
    at a point, laid flat on his stomach on the floor in
    the corridor of the
    airport.
    ●He wore a sad countenance, suggestive that he
    was seriously sick
    ●His actions plainly shows that he did not make
    bodily contact with anybody, he sat alone from the
    rest of the boarding passengers and also decline
    an hand from an unsuspecting airport official
    ●The question then is why would Liberia airport
    official allow such a visibly sick man board a plane?
    ●Why would the deputy finance minister for fiscal
    policy clear him to travel to Nigeria for a
    conference when he was on surveillance
    ●I learnt that The index case (Mr Sawyer) had
    been put on surveillance by the Liberian Ministry
    of Health.....How on earth did he escape or was he
    intentionally let on loose?
    ● why would Liberian government official approved
    Mr. Sawyer’s trip to Nigeria even when the
    administration was
    watching him for Ebola
    ● Liberian Minister of Information, Lewis Brown,
    admitted to that his government knew Mr. Sawyer
    was possibly infected by the virus before he
    travelled to Nigeria
    ●From my gathering so far, the Ebola scourge
    before Nigeria was infected was simply unnoticed
    but as the index case was recorded in the most
    populous country and in the most densely populated
    city, this has brought much spotlight and now its
    trending all over the world
    ●Yes, I see the arrival of ebola into Nigeria by
    Liberia as premeditated, not jst by accident or
    government flaws , in other for the world to beam
    their searchlight on this scourge because Nigeria
    is seen as the gaint of Africa with commanding
    position.....Off course credit must be given to
    Liberia, or whoever planned it BECAUSE IT
    WORKED
    ● Reports of events before he travelled to
    Nigeria and soon after his death have now shown
    that top Liberian government
    officials were aware of his trip to Nigeria and
    appeared to have done nothing to stop him
    ● In fact, the actions of some Liberian officials
    suggested that they were more concerned with
    getting Mr. Sawyer to the
    convention venue in Calabar and cared very little
    about the health risk he posed.
    ●Why would Mr Sawyer not tell the Doctor that he
    was on surveillance for Possible EVD before
    arriving to aid his treatment and prevent further
    infection thereby preventing death
    ● After he died, First Consultant Hospital issued a
    statement saying it resisted immense pressure
    from Liberian officials to
    discharge Mr. Sawyer from the hospital to enable
    him to attend the convention in Calabar, with
    diplomats saying he had a
    key role to play at the convention.......I smell
    something fishy here!!!!
    ●why would Mr Sawyer yanked off his drip
    thereby letting his blood stain the room......maybe
    he had ulterior motives, Who knows?
    CONSPIRACY theories may be absurd sometimes
    but there are elements of truth if open your mind
    to their possibilities
    I Don't want to express my reservation now about
    Nigeria allowing an easy inflow of people from
    country infected with ebola without scrutiny.....That
    is another day Rambling
    These are purely my stand on the issue from info
    garner from reliable news sources..........DROPS PEN
    AND "WIRELESSLY " SHAKE A FRIEND WHO
    RECENTLY CAME BACK FROM LAGOS......LOL

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  18. Hmm.......it s well________ happyprudence

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  19. Dahs bad I tot d main aim of bein a dr is to save and if necessary die 4 us too.

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  20. Everybody is scared,I went to bank yesterday and I discovered they were all wearing hand gloves.
    Face of lib

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  21. May GOD deliver us from this deadly disease

    #####################GOD punish#########devil

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  22. Dat means malaria is semi-ebola nw. LIB Princess.

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  23. That's just so unethical, what they shuold do is to just get all their gadgets in place and make adequate preparations..they shud be sued in the court of law»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»

    GET HOOKED UP FOR FREE HERE TWO TEENAGERS HAVING SEX IN THE CLUB WHILE OTHERS WATCH

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  24. dr. Ojini...u stil dey dis world so? Oga sir, long tym no see o!

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  25. Na waoooo, is this the solution? rather than get an Ebola instant detector like those used at the airport they are turning away patients?

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  26. So ppl with malaria should now die cuz they are being refused treatment. This is crazy

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  27. govt making life unbearable for themselves not us...
    bokoharam is smwhr is d bush wit our girls nd bombing innocent pple...
    hiv is around the corner stil killing pple....
    now OGA EBOLA don show without cure or vaccine....
    only GOD can save us in this country..

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  28. HeDeliberatelyInfectedOthers13 August 2014 at 13:55

    Linda, where is the video showing Patrick Sawyer at the airport in Liberia? It apparently shows that he avoided touching other passengers and officials at the airport before boarding. Which leads me to believe he knowingly brought the disease to Nigeria. Why do you think that is? Does he have a previous bad history with Nigeria or someone in Nigeria that we do not know about? Is he an enemy of Nigeria? If he was avoiding touching people in Liberia and then vomited and urinated on staff in Nigeria then it shows his intentions were deliberate. I think the Nigerians that were infected by him should sue Liberia, the Liberian officials and Patrick Sawyer's surviving family.

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  29. Psalm 91, shoud be an everyday prayer.he will keep us safe from all hidden dangers and from all deadly diseases.#God our protector#

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  30. shouldn't there be designated hospitals where people with the disease can go? someone needs to sue one hospital for a ridiculous sum some day so that they will realize they took an oath! haba! the negligence in our health sector is too bad.

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  31. lolz.diz realy sound funny.even doz hu r expectd 2 save lyf are also afraid.hmm,nawaoo.vry credible

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  32. We all know Ebola is a scary disease but nevertheless, we should always try to get concrete information about individuals and hospitals before quoting unnecessarily.
    Information shouldnt be fabricated just to entice people to read.

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  33. @kelvin happiness...u must be very stupid!!! Die for u indeed. because we health workers dont have families also, abi? Nonsense!!!. U can go and die for your generation, dat can be ur MAIN AIM!!!

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  34. @kelvin and AGB...do we healthworkers look like Jesus christ to you?. so u think healthworkers dnt hv families n better things to do apart from die 4 u selfish n ungrateful people.

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  35. i Think those hospitals rejecting patient with FEVER are really stupid, i know everyone is trying to protect him/herself, but looking at it from another angle, we are not really protected if we don't know who is infected, because its not only in the hospitals we can contact the disease, if you reject those with fever and they turn out to be infected then the chance of everyone else getting infected continue increasing. But since you already know how to protect yourself from such, why not conduct a test and if the result turn out to be EBOLA contact the AGENCY in charge and handle him/her over to them. its risky but its far better than turning them down..the EARLIER we identify people with the VIRUS the BETTER for us all..Linda if you like post my comment.

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  36. Health workers have every right to be afraid. 1 case(sawyer) in one hospital nd abt 6 healthworkers infected. Dis ppl have families nd loved ones. Becomin a dr or a nurse is to save lives, yes! bt nt at d cost of your own live or d lives of ur loved ones.

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  37. No body want to die i beg.

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  38. rejecting pple wit fever syntoms in d hospitals does nt stop d spread of d virus bt will also lead 2 d outbreak of fever in lagos. Doctors rejecting patients with fever are only proving 2 b heartless & selfish, yes its true, if a patient is digonised with fever 1st isolate d person then takin w.h.o precaution, treat d patient & if d syntoms generate anoda syntom of d virus, report 2 d proper authorities. I think d enlightening program should b taken 2 d doctors & nt d public cous d I think d health pratitioners in lagos state are nw d illiterate 1ce nt d public

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  39. please reason very well before y'all speak...have y'all not been reading or listening to the news?

    private hospitals in Lagos do not have the capabilities to manage ebola cases...

    once a suspected ebola patient enters your hospital, that hospital is shut down till further notice...

    the government has designated centres for people with high fever to go get tested

    thus, taking in a possible ebola patient (high grade fever is usually the first symptom hence the hospitals use the infra-red thermometers to take temperature) is a VERY HIGH RISK to other patients in the hospital cos ebola is not detected immediately but only suspected...ny the time, the test result comes back, you cannot tell how many people the person could have contacted within the hospital setting...

    its not just about preventing infection to healthworkers but this is the wisest thing to do to do to control the disease

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