Noguchi to screen for coronavirus
The Head of Virology at the Noguchi
Memorial Institute for Medical Research, in Accra, Professor William Ampofo,
said his outfit is prepared to provide
screening for any suspected case of the Coronavirus strain in Ghana.
According to him, the centre will take delivery of test kits in the course of
the week.
In a radio interview on Accra-based Joy FM, Prof Ampofo said, “We are actually expecting
the shipment of the new Coronavirus kits. I am very confident that by next week,
Noguchi will be able to provide confirmation or screening specific to the
strain of Coronavirus.”
He said, “The institute also has
a chain of international laboratories that will be able to provide confirmation
should we pick up any suspected cases. So, for testing, there’s quite a solid
system that has been set up to deal with suspected cases.”
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the Coronavirus as a global
emergency, following the death of about 361 Chinese as the outbreak continues
to spread outside China.
Outside China, there are more than 150 confirmed cases of the virus and one
death, in the Philippines.
More than 75,000 people may have been infected in the city of Wuhan, experts
say.
But estimates by the University of Hong Kong suggest the total number of cases
could be far higher than the official figures.
A report on the early stages of the outbreak by the Lancet medical journal said
most patients who died from the virus had pre-existing conditions.
The report found that, of the first 99 patients treated at the Jinyintan
Hospital in Wuhan, 40 had a weak heart or damaged blood vessels and a further 12 had diabetes.
Most people infected are likely to fully recover – just as they would from a
normal flu.
An expert at China’s National Health Commission (NHC) said that one week was
sufficient for a recovery from mild coronavirus symptoms.




