Covid-19: 4 doctors exposed to coronavirus as patient who failed to disclose travel history dies at LUTH
Four doctors at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) are said to have gone into isolation after treating a 55-year-old man, who died of coronavirus complications on Friday, April 3, 2020.
According to Punch, the patient arrived at LUTH’s emergency unit on Thursday night complaining of “malaise, tremors, and fever.”
The patient, who was also diagnosed with acute chronic kidney disease and sepsis was reported to have been sent to the “spillover unit” of the hospital due to the unavailability of bed space.
A source who spoke to the Punch said the decease did not disclose his travel history after his admission into the facility.
The source said, “The man did not give his travel history or the fact that he had contact with someone who had travelled overseas.
“When asked, he told the doctors that he had no history of coughs, sore throat, joint pains or diarrhoea,”
However, when he developed complications, a junior doctor informed the senior registrar of his suspicion after reviewing his case.
Also, when a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test was conducted on his blood posthumously, it was discovered that the 55-year-old patient had coronavirus.
“After the Senior Registrar reviewed his case and confronted him with their findings, the man revealed the true story about his travels and his fear that he might have contracted COVID-19 and died shortly afterwards.
Covid-19: 4 doctors exposed to coronavirus as patient who failed to disclose travel history dies at LUTH
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April 04, 2020
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