LUTH discharges Lassa fever patient
The Lagos University
Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi Araba, on Friday said that it had
discharged its Lassa fever patient who had been in isolation for four
weeks.
A statement which was
signed by the Information Officer of LUTH said that the patient had now
tested negative to the Lassa fever virus after weeks of receiving
treatment.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the first case of Lassa fever in Lagos was diagnosed at the LUTH on Jan. 15.
It was a
25-year-old student of the Ahmadu Bello University, in Zaria, Kaduna
State, who had contacted the virus before he came to visit his parents
at Ifako-Ijaiye area of Lagos State.
He was
admitted in a private hospital at Ifako-Ijaiye on Jan. 9 and was
transferred to LUTH onJan.15 on an account of developing symptoms of
fever, sore throat and body ache.
The medical personnel in LUTH had run a blood test on him of which confirmed that he had Lassa fever.
The
statement said, “It is gladdening to note that the patient has fully
recovered and has been discharged having tested negative for Lassa fever
virus.
“When
the case was reported, the Lagos State and Federal Governments were
intimated and they gave a quick response by providing logistic support
including providing the drug (ribavirin) for Lassa fever.
“The hospital also mobilised its team of specialists including nurses, virologists and medical microbiologists.
“The patient was managed in an Isolation Centre with other drugs and adequate infection control measures put in place.
“These included contact tracing and monitoring,’’ it said.
The
statement said that the management of the hospital applauded the Federal
Ministry of Health, National Centre for Disease Control and the Lagos
State Government for their quick intervention.
According
to it, the LUTH is probably one of the first hospitals in the South
West that has successfully admitted, managed and discharged a Lassa
fever patient in this current outbreak.
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