No Ebola virus case in Malaysia, says Health DG – Bernama
Published: 15 September 2014
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah (pic) today confirmed that there is no Ebola virus case in Malaysia.
However, he gave his assurance that the Health Department will monitor closely for the virus and that the people need not panic following the report that a foreign student at a private institution of higher learning is being quarantined at the SarawaK General Hospital (HUS).
Noor Hisham said the student from Zimbabwe had been in Malaysia since February and was quarantined for fever, sore throat and cough since September 13.
"This is a standard operating procedure where hospital staff are taking precautions.
"The student has no history of international travel records nor had he come into contact with an Ebola patient in the past 21 days before showing the symptoms," he told Bernama today.
He also stressed that if there was an Ebola case in Malaysia, the ministry will be the first to announce it and are also obliged to inform the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Noor Hisham also said for the time being, Zimbabwe is not listed as an Ebola infected country.
A 24-year-old Zimbabwean student sought treatment at a private hospital in Kuching after suffering from fever and cough before being quarantined at HUS yesterday for fear of being infected with Ebola virus.
The Ebola haemorrhagic fever, has a high rate of fatality and can infect humans as well as primates, such as monkeys.
Since March 2014, WHO has announced the Ebola outbreak involved four West African countries such as Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria.
The total number of Ebola cases in the world as at September 12 stands at 4,335, with 2,331 deaths recorded. – Bernama, September 15, 2014.