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Deadly disease still a mystery

2008-10-06 21:41

Johannesburg - The nature of the deadly disease that has claimed the lives of at least three people in Johannesburg remained a mystery on Monday as health authorities sought to dispel public fears.

National health spokesperson Fidel Hadebe said the department was by late afternoon still awaiting blood culture results of samples taken from the victims.

"(We) would like to call on South Africans not to panic...the department is monitoring the situation closely," he said.

"People with these symptoms who did not have contact with these cases do not need to be concerned. However, they may contact their doctor if they need reassurance."

Hadebe said blood samples of the first three deceased were negative for any particular disease, including viral haemorrhagic fevers.

Fourth death

"The department is at this stage unable to link the death of the fourth patient (a general worker at the same clinic) to the initial three cases given the fact that she was admitted for an unrelated health condition and did not develop similar symptoms throughout her illness."

Further tests would be done to determine to the cause of the worker's death.

The first casualty who succumbed to the unknown disease was a 36-year-old woman who was airlifted from Zambia to the Morningside Medi-Clinic in Sandton on September 12.

She was treated for tick-bite fever and other potential infections but died two days later.

A Zambian paramedic who had accompanied her into the country died last week and a nurse at the Morningside Clinic and a cleaner died on Sunday.

Blood samples of three of the cases, excluding the cleaner, were negative for any particular disease.

Contracted through bodily fluids

The illness could only be contracted through bodily fluids, therefore the department warned health workers to avoid direct contact with those suspected of having a communicable disease.

Hadebe said individuals who have been in close personal contact with the deceased were being monitored for flu-like symptoms and raised temperatures of above 38 degree Celsius.

Isolation wards were ready and available in case there was a need.

The department said every hospital had had isolation wards before and they were not just made available because of the outbreak of this unknown disease.

Meanwhile, Zambian authorities and the World Health Organisation (WHO) said they had mounted investigations into the disease.

Zambia's High Commissioner in Pretoria, Leslie Mbula, said reports from Zambia indicated that no other person in that country had contracted the "mysterious disease".

- SAPA

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