The Institute of
Maternal and Child Health (Ayinke House), Lagos State University Teaching
Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja, has confirmed that it recorded a COVID-19 related
death on Saturday.
Gov Sanwo on Saturday confirmed that the state recorded another
death from complications of Coronavirus.
Ayinke House is a
170-bed healthcare centre, upgraded on April 24, 2019, and domiciled at LASUTH,
Ikeja.
However, a reliable
source at the hospital told NAN that the patient was referred to Ayinke House
from Alimosho General Hospital, and was admitted on April 8 for ailment of “puerperal
sepsis” with a high index of suspicion of COVID-19.
Puerperal Sepsis is
an infection in the female genital tract within 10 days of childbirth,
miscarriage, or abortion.
According to the
source, the patient’s temperature was high and her sample was taken for
COVID-19 test on April 9, with the outcome of the result being positive for
COVID-19.
“Unfortunately, the
patient had died by the time we got the result,” the source told NAN.
Also this was
confirmed in a memo by Prof. Tokunboh Fabamwo, Chief Medical Director of
LASUTH, to staff members of the hospital on Saturday.
It reads: “From the
CMD, Saturday 11th April 2020 CORONA VIRUS POSITIVE MORTALITY IN AYINKE HOUSE.
“A case of puerperal
sepsis with a high index of suspicion of Covid-19 was admitted on Wednesday.
“LASUTH management
was notified on Thursday about the suspicion.
“The normal protocol
for testing was activated and the test was carried out. The patient eventually
died this morning and the test came out positive.
“The corpse is
awaiting evacuation to Yaba. The emergency unit where she was managed will be
fumigated immediately and shut down for 48 hours.
“All the doctors and
nurses as well as other health workers who came in contact with the patient are
being audited regarding the practice of universal precautions.
“The news from HOD
OB & Gyn is that it was unlikely any of them did not practice universal
precautions since there was a high level of suspicion.
“In case we find any
staff who came in contact without precautions, such staff will self isolate and
be tested in five days time.
“The Honourable
Commissioner for Health has been briefed about the development and is in total
agreement with all the steps that we are taking.”
The Institute of
Maternal and Child Health (Ayinke House), Lagos State University Teaching
Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja, has confirmed that it recorded a COVID-19 related
death on Saturday.
DAILY POST had
reported that Gov Sanwo on Saturday confirmed that the state recorded another
death from complications of Coronavirus.
Ayinke House is a
170-bed healthcare centre, upgraded on April 24, 2019, and domiciled at LASUTH,
Ikeja.
However, a reliable
source at the hospital told NAN that the patient was referred to Ayinke House
from Alimosho General Hospital, and was admitted on April 8 for ailment of “puerperal
sepsis” with a high index of suspicion of COVID-19.
Puerperal Sepsis is
an infection in the female genital tract within 10 days of childbirth,
miscarriage, or abortion.
According to the
source, the patient’s temperature was high and her sample was taken for
COVID-19 test on April 9, with the outcome of the result being positive for
COVID-19.
“Unfortunately, the
patient had died by the time we got the result,” the source told NAN.
Also this was
confirmed in a memo by Prof. Tokunboh Fabamwo, Chief Medical Director of
LASUTH, to staff members of the hospital on Saturday.
It reads: “From the
CMD, Saturday 11th April 2020 CORONA VIRUS POSITIVE MORTALITY IN AYINKE HOUSE.
“A case of puerperal
sepsis with a high index of suspicion of Covid-19 was admitted on Wednesday.
“LASUTH management
was notified on Thursday about the suspicion.
“The normal protocol
for testing was activated and the test was carried out. The patient eventually
died this morning and the test came out positive.
“The corpse is
awaiting evacuation to Yaba. The emergency unit where she was managed will be
fumigated immediately and shut down for 48 hours.
“All the doctors and
nurses as well as other health workers who came in contact with the patient are
being audited regarding the practice of universal precautions.
“The news from HOD
OB & Gyn is that it was unlikely any of them did not practice universal
precautions since there was a high level of suspicion.
“In case we find any
staff who came in contact without precautions, such staff will self isolate and
be tested in five days time.
“The Honourable
Commissioner for Health has been briefed about the development and is in total
agreement with all the steps that we are taking.”
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