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Mystery disease 'not airborne'

2008-10-06 12:32

Verashni Pillay

Johannesburg - The highly infectious disease that has killed at least three people and possibly a fourth, is not airborne, Gauteng's chief director of communicable diseases said on Monday.

"If it was airborne there would have been much more cases," Dr Frew Benson told News24. "The disease is not airborne, it is through contact with body fluids."

He said there was no need to panic.

A woman from Zambia was rushed to Morningside Medi-Clinic in a critical condition on September 12. She was treated for tick-bite fever and other potential infections but died two days later, according to the hospital.

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

Unidentified disease

Despite all three having flu-like symptoms similar to Viral Haemorrhagic Fever (VHF), tests for several diseases, including VHF, came back negative, according to a statement from the Department of Health.

Meanwhile a cleaner at the hospital, who was in contact with the deceased, died on Monday morning.

But Benson said the most likely cause of her death was an "underlying chronic disease" she had had for some time.

He could not disclose the name of the cleaner's disease.

The cleaner had been monitored because she had worked in the ward where the first woman was treated. But Benson said she did not show the same symptoms of the unidentified contagious disease.

"Case definition" included a high temperature coupled with an exposure to any of the deceased.

Morningside Medi-Clinic spokesperson Melinda Pelser told News24 the hospital had tried to locate the cleaner, who worked for an outsourced cleaning service, in an attempt to monitor her condition once it emerged that the disease was infectious.

They were able to trace her on Sunday morning, by which stage she had already been admitted to Leratong Hospital on the West Rand.

Specialist hospitals

The cleaner was then transferred to Charlotte Maxeke Academic hospital, which along with Steve Biko Academic (formerly known as Johannesburg General Hospital and Pretoria Academic Hospital, respectively), had been identified as the two hospitals dealing with the disease.

Anyone who has flu-like symptoms or a high temperature and has been in touch with the deceased or their family should report to these hospitals, Pelser said.

People who have been to Zambia in the past month and have the symptoms should also report to the hospital or contact the Department of Health's Zanele Mngadi on 082 7220161 if they are elsewhere in the country.

Meanwhile Morningside Medi-Clinic has been fielding calls from concerned members of the public who are afraid of coming into the hospital.

Pelser said no infected persons were being treated at the hospital. "Our hospital is safe," she said.

Reports in the Pretoria News said that those who had been in contact with the deceased were being quarantined, but Dr Benson said this was not the case.

"We won't quarantine them," he said. "What we are doing is we are monitoring their temperature."

Morningside Medi-Clinic said they were unaware of anyone being quarantined.

Sneezes and coughs

Pelser said the two hospitals dealing with the disease had the facilities and specialists in place to handle infectious diseases.

"If you were in the same room as the person you wouldn't get it but if they had to sneeze in your face or cough in your face then there's a risk," she said.

The first woman who died was a South African who had been working as a tourism manager in Zambia, and often went horse-riding into the bushes on adventures, Pretoria News reported.

She had severe flu-like symptoms, diarrhoea and a rash.

- News24

Comments have been closed for this article.

charlene 10/6/2008 12:42:52 PM
Is it just me or does this sound just a little too fishy? i say quarantine them - dont take chances!!!
Malpraxtice 10/6/2008 12:57:13 PM
1.Why are patients with potentially lethal disease being brought into RSA by InternationalSOS and other flying ambulance services to endager our health? Morningside Clinic should be sued for inadequate facilities and isolation wards and allowing such contagious diseases into the country, not to mention the obviously negligent doctors who should be struck off Was an Infectious Disease specialist ever called in . God help us all if private clinics behave like this. Don't doctors know VHF
Jianmeng 10/6/2008 1:07:07 PM
My son is 8 months old, he has been on flu and a mild temp the whole weekend. He went to Creche since he was 2/5 months old, recently, I found alot kids and teachers in that creche are sick, cough, flu etc. After reading this news, I feel so worry about my son, should I keep him at home?
Mpho 10/6/2008 1:08:26 PM
My advice people: stay away from Morningside Clinic. It doesn't look like anyone there knows what this mysterious illness is or what caused it. Everyone is speculating!
anonymous 10/6/2008 1:25:54 PM
"If it was airborne there would have been much more cases," Dr Frew Benson told News24. "The disease is not airborne, it is through contact with body fluids." "If you were in the same room as the person you wouldn't get it but if they had to sneeze in your face or cough in your face then there's a risk," she said. This IS airborne!
Dr. Najen Moodley 10/6/2008 2:07:59 PM
Firstly how can you blame a clinic because a sick patient visited it. As doctors we don't choose to treat based on nationality! As an eg. if you needed life-saving treatment in Germany, should you be denied? Telling people to avoid Morningside Medi-clinic is deplorable. The clinic did not create the illness. A cough or sneeze onto another's face is droplet spread. Airborne means suspended in air, not fluid. I am however surprised that quarantining is not occurring.
QUARINTINE THEM 10/6/2008 2:08:03 PM
I'm with Malpraxtice on this one, the patient should have never been brought into the RSA. And one more thing bothering me, Dr Frew Benson sais that it's not airborne and that it's only through bodily fluids that you can get this. Then why did two other people die after being in contact with the patient, and why so quickly, only a day or two after being in contact? I think this is being taken up too lightly, they SHOULD BE QUARANTINED, atleast untill enough is found on this disease!!!
Klee 10/6/2008 2:09:53 PM
I work right over the road... I'm scared!!! I think my boss should let us go home now till it's all sorted!!!!!!
Johan 10/6/2008 2:23:32 PM
"underlying chronic disease" everyone knows this means HIV/AIDS I'd say HIV/AIDS is the common factor here. But, to be PC< they'd not say it.
Jaco Mynhardt 10/6/2008 2:25:10 PM
Im currently in Lusaka since last week and everything seems to be under control here. We did not hear of any other casualtys around here and if the virus is not airborne I dont see any reason for any panic.
Scientist 10/6/2008 2:30:06 PM
To "anonymous" - it is not airborne. Sneezing and coughing on someone produces droplets containing the disease organism. The organism is in the droplets, not carried by the air. Don't get so hysterical.
Ian Booth 10/6/2008 2:59:44 PM
What a load of twaddle, Malpraxtice. The woman from Zambia is a South African, and has the same rights as you and me (like her I am also a South African living in Zambia) to be treated by a hospital in SA. God help us if this BS gets spread by someone whi too scared to use his/her proper name.
Gerhard 10/6/2008 3:45:17 PM
Could someone explain to anonymous the difference between airborne vs. infection through bodily fluids. Thank goodness your not a doctor!!!
Orlac Krap 10/6/2008 3:50:55 PM
Why couldn't Zambia deal with this?! Why do all Africans flock South when they can't cope with the problems in their own countries? This is a SERIOUS infection and health officials and Morningside WILL downplay this - always trying to save face aren't they...
Charlene 10/6/2008 4:11:18 PM
They need to try and find a cure for this, this could wipe us out!! This is sad, very sad, people just dying just like that...
Sandra 10/6/2008 4:38:25 PM
Which part of Zambia was she??????
Worried 10/6/2008 4:57:55 PM
"Mystery disease", "highly infectious disease", "fatal", "four dead" "VHF" - HELLO??? with these words being lobbed around in the media,the fact that people are not being quarantined, specialsists don't know what the disease is, 4 people dead - how the hell are we expected not to panic!!!
Annie 10/6/2008 5:28:15 PM
If at all possible, try keep your baby at home for a few days, until he is feeling better, and fever doe not recur. He had it the whole week-end, and he is not worse, so it sems like just a cold(the fever could be due to a sore throat) I understand your worry, but if it was anything serious, your baby would have been much worse by now, so maybe you should let a doctor have a look at his throat, taking into account that he had a fever all week-end.
Johan 10/6/2008 7:03:42 PM
A flue virus has been attaching a lot of people that stay in Zambia, including my wife, who is expecting our 2nd child, and my 2 year old boy. The antibiotics did not help initially and just when I wanted to fly them out to RSA for treatment, they got better. We'll keep an eye out for further symptoms. But why didn't the South African embassy warn South African resident about this. I had to hear about it via a friend staying in RSA.

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