After several negative scares and a near invincible general outlook
concerning Ebola which has become a regional threat to West Africa, it
seems Ghana just may have recorded her first case of Ebola!
It is
reported that on Friday afternoon, a Burkinabe man, who had general
symptoms of Ebola including fever, nose and ear bleeding, was taken to
the Bawku Presbyterian Hospital dead on arrival. The man was brought
through the border from Burkina to Ghana by his relatives who wanted
proper medical care for him but he died on the way. My question? Why
wasn’t he screened at the border? Is Ghana this careless?
Dr Joseph Yaw Manu, confirmed to StarrFMonline.com that the man had died at the time he was brought in, saying: “…What scared me most as a Medical Doctor is that he was bleeding from his ears and nose–symptoms of Ebola.”
Do
you know what I am thinking? If it is indeed Ebola, there will be a few
more cases reported in the vicinity soon because several others were
exposed without protective clothing to the body of the man. Especially
since it wasn’t expected. The medical personnel and the people who
carried him to the hospital and anyone else who touched him or came in
contact with his body somehow.
Very disturbing news for a country
whose health minister instead of preparing for the health threat was
saying on Friday that Ghana will never see Ebola but only hear of it in
other countries.
What measures do we have in place Dr. Kwaku
Agyemang (Minister of Health)? You need to school us more on what your
outfit is doing to protect Ghanaians! Because I haven’t seen a single
move.
Dr. Manu of the Bawku Presby hospital has since sent blood
samples of the deceased for testing at the Noguchi Memorial Institute
for Medical Research (NMIMR) at the University of Ghana. If Ebola has
killed at least 961 people in the West African sub-region out of 1,779
total cases. Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea are among the hardest hit
countries.
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