The management of the institution, however, said the student
had been evacuated to Lagos, where she would undergo thorough screening to
verify if she had actually contracted the dreaded disease.
A student of the university who preferred anonymity said a
student who recently returned from Port Harcourt was in the early hours of
yesterday rushed to the university’s health centre from where she was referred
to the OAUTH after showing symptoms of EVD.
The “rumour” however spread quickly as parents and guardians
of students were said to be making contacts with their wards and children over
the development.
A source at the OAUTH told Vanguard that a patient who
claimed to be student of OAU was admitted at the hospital yesterday.
The source, however, failed to explain whether the patient
was diagnosed of EVD or not as she was silent on the result of the diagnosis
carried out on the patient.
But the institution’s Public Relations Officer, PRO, Mr.
Abiodun Olanrewaju, said the rumoured outbreak of EVD in the university was
false as it was yet to be clinically proved.
Giving detail, Olanrewaju said the female student was
discovered to have had primary contact with an EVD victim in Port Harcourt,
stressing that she fell sick when she arrived the university and was rushed to
OAUTHC.
According to him, the student had been evacuated to Lagos,
where she would undergo thorough screening to verify if she had actually
contracted the disease.
While assuring that there was no established case of EVD in
OAU until the result of the diagnosis to be carried out on the suspected
student was released, Olanrewaju said the university community and the entire
Ife town should not entertain any fear over the development.

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