
MultiTV's Matilda Womegah, who visited the hospital, said blood samples of the patients have been taken for medical testing at the Noguchi Memorial Institute.
Among the patients is a 16-year-old girl who went to the infirmary Thursday with blood in her urine.
Matilda continued that a 56-year-old man also came in from a nearby village, Adawso, with blood in his urine.
The third patient's case, she said, was a peculiar one because he had blood in his urine and faeces and was in a feverish condition.
He is a 53-year-old long distance driver, who plies the Accra-Kumasi route.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Health Service is awaiting test results of a Burkinabe, who was admitted at a health facility in Bawku in the Northern Region.
Reports suggested he showed signs of the Ebola virus.
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