The management of the Obafemi Awolowo
University Teaching Hospital Complex said on Wednesday that laboratory
test confirms that the resident doctor’s death on Monday at the hospital
was caused by Lassa fever.
The chairman of a committee set up by
the OAUTHC on Lassa fever, Prof. Adedeji Onayade, said this while
speaking to our correspondent in Osogbo on the telephone.
He said the result of the first test carried out on the sample of the deceased tested positive.
Onayade said, “We have a report back
and the result came as positive. We were supposed to do two tests but
the patient was dying when we took the first sample.
“We can’t do the second test now. So we
can say it is 50 per cent but we are going ahead to take necessary
steps. We have informed all those who should know.”
He said the hospital was on top of the situation adding that there was no need for anybody to panic as a result of this.
There is fear among the residents of the
state that the situation may be worse because doctors in government
hospitals are on strike.
However, the Chairman Osun State
Association of Medical and Dental Officers, Dr. Isiaka Adekunle, had
earlier told our correspondent that the association would suspend its
strike in case of an outbreak of the disease.
He said, ” Though we are on strike, we
still allow our members in surveilance, HIV, tuberculosis to be working.
This is what the state government wants to use to break our ranks but
it cannot work. We asked them to be working because we are not fighting
against our people but the government.
“But if there is an outbreak, we will
suspend our strike action and work to combat it. The state government is
the one prolonging the strike, we are ready to work when our demands
are met.”
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