Sunday, 24 January 2016

Drama as Patients, Nurses Flee FMC Asaba After Two Lassa Fever Patients Die



There was pandemonium at the Federal Medical Centre, Asaba as patients and nurses took to their heels following the death of two patients. It is alleged that Lassa fever caused the death of the two patients.
As a result, many patients and nurses fled the hospital for fear of contacting the disease; over 55 persons have been reportedly killed across the country in the last few weeks of its outbreak.
Investigation revealed that it took the efforts of the Health workers at the FMC to remove the bodies of the two patients reportedly said to have died of the diseases.
Sources in the hospital said the two victims died two days apart after being managed for a week and some days.
State Health Commissioner, Dr. Nicholas Azinge , when contacted refused to confirm the incident.
He said,  “I know some persons have died, I cannot speak further on that because the Federal Ministry of Health is already doing something to sensitise the people and we in Delta State are also sensitising our people.”

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