Update | Government denies suspected Ebola case in Gozo

Hospital training stepped up after patient with suspicious Ebola symptoms was admitted to hospital

The Health Department has categorically denied media reports that there was a suspected case of Ebola in the Gozo General Hospital.

“The reported case refers to a man who hasn’t left Malta in the past six months and was never considered to be a suspected Ebola case,” the Health Department said, while calling for an end to the ringing of “premature” alarm bells over such a serious issue.   

A five-hour Ebola training drill was held at Mater Dei Hospital on Friday, as part of a series of training drills that have been conducted for the past months at the hospital.

These training sessions are aimed at evaluating and improving protocol at Mater Dei's Infectious Disease Unit (IDU) for the eventual treatment of potential Ebola Virus Disease cases.



Nurses at the IDU practiced Standard Operating Procedures for Ebola scenarios.

Training has been stepped up following the evaluation exercise held after October 3, when a patient was admitted with symptoms suspicious of Ebola. The patient was later found to be suffering from malaria.

Additional headgear has been procured for health care workers in line with WHO best practices.



The parliamentary secretariat for health said that, for the past months, the Infectious Disease Unit has been proactive and has been carrying out Ebola Professional Training Drills followed by debriefing sessions where an analysis of the strengths, weaknesses and areas in need of improvement is conducted. 



In the coming days Parliamentary Secretary for Health Chris Fearne will be in Brussels to take part in a Ministerial conference to assess and discuss the level of screening in Europe’s ports of entry.

Fearne, the secretariat said, will have the opportunity to highlight the steps our country is taking in this regard. 



Fearne thanked all the staff at the Infectious Control Unit and the A&E Department for their valued collaboration and participation in this ongoing improvement process.