
RAPID RISK ASSESSMENT

Written by Phanice Chepkemoi 2012-08-03 11:32:00 |
A seven year old child, suspected to have died of
the Ebola virus has been reported at Kapsokwony District Hospital of Mt.
Elgon District. According to the Medical Superintendant of the hospital Achieyenza Shikunzi, the child was having diarrhea with blood stains. He said the child was brought to the hospital at 11:00 am Thursday and died at around noon, but he has assured the residents that everything is in control because the child had been sick for a long time before being brought there. He disclosed that samples have been taken to KEMRI for tests for verification. Similarly, a Middle aged man has been put into an isolation ward after he was admitted at Moi Teaching and Referral hospital in Eldoret with the signs and symptoms of Ebola. http://westfm.co.ke/mobile/index.php?page=news&id=6321#.UBuNCUpBwWo.twitter |
Official dismisses reports of Ebola
outbreak in western KenyaEbola fever broke out in the western Uganda region
of Kibaale and has so far seen a total of 33 cases
diagnosed with the fever and 14 deathsSPECIAL REPORT BY XINHUA CORRESPONDENTSFabian Mangera and Stephen Ingati .
Fears of an Ebola outbreak gripped the residents of Siaya County in western Kenya after as a 27-year-old patient was admitted to Siaya District Hospital with symptoms of the deadly infectious disease.The patient was admitted early on Wednesday and placed on a solitary ward in the hospital after doctors found him with excessive blood oozing from his gums and passing blood urine.However, Public Health Director in the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation Dr. Shanhaz Sharrif dismissed such reports and assured Kenyans that all systems have been put in place to avert any outbreak of the deadly disease in Kenya.Sharrif said the patient who was admitted at the hospital has been discharged.
"There is no Ebola in the country."Kenyans should remain calm as we await the results of the tests."Don’t panic and I will let you know when we have a case."The patient who was admitted this morning in Siaya has been discharged," Sharrif told Xinhua by telephone on Wednesday.
"The government is conducting sensitization trainings of the health workers in high-risk facilities."The trainings involve surveillance, case investigations, management and infection prevention and control," Sharrif said.
The Ebola fever broke out in the western Uganda region of Kibaale and has so far seen a total of 33 cases diagnosed with the fever and 14 deaths including a clinical officer who attended to a patient, and her four-month-old child.Ministry of Public health Head of Disease Prevention Dr. Willis Akhwale said in Nairobi that the government has established a taskforce to respond to the Ebola outbreak in Uganda.
"We will not shut down the common border with Uganda but we are jointly with our neighbor to trace all those who have had contact with Ebola victims in order to avoid transmission into Kenya," Akhwale told Xinhua by telephone on Wednesday.
"We have put all health workers in the country on high alert," Sharrif said, adding the taskforce will monitor the situation and advise the government on Ebola.Sharrif said relevant labs at the KEMRI have been made ready for rapid Ebola tests. "All facilities have been provided with contingency drugs and isolation facilities have been set up in high risk facilities," he said.
There is no treatment or vaccine against Ebola, one of the most virulent viral diseases known to humankind. It is transmitted by close personal contact and, depending on the strain.It kills up to 90 per cent of those who contract the virus.