Ebola Virus :
President Goodluck Jonathan (R), Demonstrating With Hand Sanitiser During A
Meeting With State Governors And Their Commissioners For Health In Abuja, On Wednesday
(13/8/14). With Him Are: Minister Of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu (M) And
Minister Of State For Health, Khaliru Alhassan
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reports that one of the primary contacts of the late American-Liberian, Patrick
Sawyer, who escaped quarantine on suspicion of having the dreaded Ebola Virus
Disease, EVD, in Lagos, has been tracked to Enugu.
The suspect, identified as a nurse,
said to have travelled to her home town to visit her family, is now under
surveillance with 20 others she came into contact with in the city.
With the development, the total
number of Nigerians under monitoring for the dreaded virus is now 198.
Revealing these facts yesterday
after the Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja, Information Minister,
Labaran Maku, explained that Nigeria currently has 10 confirmed cases of Ebola,
all stemming from the visit of the late Sawyer.
Maku explained that of the 198
persons under surveillance, 177 of them are in Lagos while 21 are in Enugu.
The escapee nurse brought anxiety
among residents of Enugu following reports that 21 persons have been
quarantined in the city for having direct contact with a suspected Ebola patient
who escaped from Lagos.
Enugu state Commissioner for Health, Dr. George Eze’s
phone remained switched off yesterday while another commissioner who was
contacted said he was not aware of anybody being quarantined in Enugu.
But a medical consultant with the
University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, UNTH, Enugu said some officials of the
National Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, in Lagos were in Enugu last week to
pick the suspected female Ebola victim who escaped from a quarantine centre in
Lagos.
The woman and her husband were
picked up from their residence at Trans-Ekulu and were immediately taken to
Lagos where they have been kept under surveillance.
The consultant said about 21 people
believed to have had direct contact were being quarantined for close monitoring
by officials of the state Ministry of Health, but he was not aware of the
hospital.
At Abuja Maku said: “All those who
had primary contact have been quarantined. Secondary contacts have also been
traced. So far, the number of people that have been traced is 198.
“Of this number, 177 are in Lagos
and are being traced. Some are in quarantine, some are being monitored by
health specialists.”
Meanwhile, the death toll world wide
from the outbreak stands at 1,069 and total number of infections 1,975,
according to the World Health Organisation.
Liberia was hit extremely hard this
week, with 71 cases and 32 deaths from Sunday to Monday. Fifty-six deaths and
128 new cases were reported in that same period across all four West African
countries affected by the virus.
He said: “The 21 persons in Enugu
under watch now is as a result of their involvement with the nurse who
disobeyed medical instructions and somehow travelled to Enugu. All those who
she was in contact with, including her husband, are under quarantine. The
medical team has been able to trace all those who made contact with her.”
While warning that government would
prosecute anybody found spreading false rumours or unverified reports over the
Ebola epidemic, Maku said government was expanding presence of health officers
to strategic entry points in the country.
“Health workers are now in all our
border units. At all the entry points into this country and exit points, we
have port health workers that are working in our airports and seaports.
“We are calling on citizens,
specifically, to co-operate. If health workers say you have had contact with A,
B, C, don’t move to anywhere, respect that judgment. It is very important. In
one or two cases where we have had disobedience, we lost one of them and this
one now moved with it to another place (Enugu).
“So we are urging Nigerians, please
to help us in making sure that all these messages and appeals we are making, we
implement them.”
He noted that the Ministry of Health
had set up a special committee specifically to take claims from Nigerians who
believe they could help and so far “we have had a lot of reports from Nigerians
at home and abroad who come forward to say they have possibility of developing
therapies that could help in fighting the virus.
“There is no cure so far, anywhere
in the world. Even the trial drug in the US is still a trial drug; it has not
been established.
“One of the doctors and research
experts that came forward was Dr. Simon Agwale, who has been one of the
frontline global researchers on developing vaccines for HIV and other viral
diseases.
“He also came forward and said he
could help, both in terms of working to develop a vaccine, which he said he has
started work on between himself and his fellow experts in the US and he said
this is ongoing.”
Ebola Nurse Flees Lagos For Enugu Arrested , Returned To Ebola Camp In Lagos
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