Even though the Public Relations Officer of the hospital, Bilyaminu
Umar told our Correspondent that, he was out of town, he had told an
online media that, the student showed some symptoms associated with
Ebola Virus Disease.
He was quoted to have said that, “Yes, there was a case of a
suspected Ebola patient. He is with the Faculty of Law, ABU, Zaria and
will be placed on isolation. I am out of town, but I will confirm
details on my return from a trip,” he said.
However, other credible sources from the hospital told NigeriaOurNation
that, officials of the World Health
Organisation (WHO) had taken the
patient’s sample to Lagos for test and result is expected in 24 hours.
According to a senior staff in the hospital who doesn’t want his name
in the print, “yes, there is a patient in the hospital with symptoms
similar to Ebola, but we are not sure yet. But, our fear is that, the
patient just came back Guinea, so it is a possibility that, it is Ebola
Virus.
“The symptoms the boy is showing is not only peculiar to Ebola, it
could be Lassar Fever, but the fact that Ebola is the epidemic around
now and that the student just came back from Guinea is what worries
people. In fact, a colleague just entered now and he was washing his
hands, so when we asked him what happened, he said, they just took blood
sample of the patient.” He stated.
However, experts have said not all patients who manifest some symptoms of the virus end up testing positive to the disease.
Meanwhile, Kaduna State Commissioner for Health. Dr. Joseph Thot Dogo
had said at a function in Kaduna that, the Zaria case has not been
ascertained.
He confirmed that, his ministry got the information and a team was
dispatch to Zaria and the Blood sample of the suspected student was
taken and flown to Lagos for laboratory test.
According to him, “this is not the first suspected case, we have one
in Jaji when an army Major just back from Sierra-Leone fell sick and was
said to be showing some trails of Ebola and the same process was
followed and the result is negative.
“We also have a woman in Kagoro who was said to be showing trails of
Ebola virus and the Ebola steering Committee has sent her blood sample
to Lagos and we are expecting the result in the next 24 hours.
I can confirmed to you that Kaduna state is Ebola free and our
technical committee is on standby for any unforeseen situation.” Dr
Thot said.

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