Ebola:Panic In Port Harcourt Over Death Of Medical Doctor , Dr Iyke Sam Enemuo By Ebola Virus ,As About 300 People In Contact With Him Isolated
There was tension in Port Harcourt following the death of a medical doctor from
Ebola Virus and quarantining of over 300 for close monitoring even as many
people traveling to the city from other parts of the country suspended their
trip even as many residents continued to be indoors to avoid any contact of the
dreaded Ebola Virus reports odogwuemekaodogwu.blogspot.com.
The Government of Rivers state is
appealing to all the people who had contact with the dead Dr Iyke Sam Enemuo to
come forward and present themselves to avoid spread of the deadly Ebola Virus.
Meanwhile, the battle to contain the spread of
the Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, in Nigeria suffered a setback, Thursday, as the
virus evaded a surveillance team in Lagos and claimed its first victim, a
medical doctor in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
Governor of the state, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi
and the Minister of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu both confirmed the news.
Speaking in Port Harcourt, Governor
Amaechi in a special broadcast said: “We woke up this morning to the sad
confirmation that the dreaded Ebola Virus Disease has claimed its first victim
in Rivers State.
Dr. Iyke Sam Enemuo died last
Friday, August 22, 2014 as a result of what was suspected to be Ebola Virus
Disease.
The State Ministry of Health on
becoming aware of the conditions of his death, immediately commenced
investigations and contact tracing.
As at today, about 100 contacts from
a hotel, patients of Dr. Enemuo and patients of the hospital where the late
Enemuo was treated until his demise, have been identified and restricted. The
different locations are being decontaminated.” Governor Amaechi in the
broadcast said:
Our investigations reveal that:
*A staff of the Economic Community
of West African States (ECOWAS) on the team that received late Dr. Patrick
Sawyer, the Liberian-American diplomat, who died of Ebola haemorrhagic disease
in Lagos, made a trip to Port Harcourt, where he checked into a hotel and met
with Dr. Iyke Sam Enemuo.
*About a week after his departure, Dr.
Iyke Enemuo took ill and was rushed to a hospital with symptoms of fever,
diarrhoea and vomiting. In the course of treatment, the managing physician
became suspicious and took blood samples for investigation.
*A few days later, Dr. Iyke Enemuo
died, precisely on August 22, 2014. Dr. Iyke Enemuo’s widow, who is also a
medical doctor and who cared for him during his illness has taken ill. She is
being quarantined.
*The diplomat who was seen by late
Dr. Iyke Enemuo is alive and well.
Governor Amaechi assured that,
“there’s no need to panic. Everyone should remain calm and go about their
normal businesses. The Government of Rivers State is doing everything possible
to contain the effects and spread of the Ebola virus. We have the material and
human resources we need to fight and defeat the deadly virus. Officials from
the Federal Ministry of Health and other international agencies are already
here working with the state Ministry of Health to contain and combat the virus.
“Now, we must all endeavour to
adhere to basic hygiene rules. Wash your hands regularly with soap and water
and avoid unnecessary body contacts like shaking of hands. Anyone with symptoms
indicative of diarrhoea, high fever, vomiting, abdominal pain, excessive
weakness of the body and unexplained bleeding, should call these our Ebola
emergency numbers: 08167733939, 07036321076, 08033124314 or our State emergency
call centre: 112.
“It is a known fact that early
detection and appropriate medical attention increases the chances of survival
of an infected person. People have survived Ebola and more people can survive
it. There is no need or reason to hide or run away. Seek immediate medical
help. Call our Ebola help lines. Together, we can contain and defeat the Ebola
virus”.
EVD cases now 15
Giving an update on the disease at a
press conference in Abuja, Minister of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu said
the number of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) cases in the country has risen from 13
to 15.
According to him, “the total number
of EVD cases so far reported in Nigeria stands at 15; the total number of cases
treated at our isolation ward stands at 13; the total number of those
discharged is seven; the total number of deaths from those treated in Lagos is
five and the total number currently under treatment is one and the person is
stable and improving clinically,”
He said: “The additional two cases
were not treated at the isolation ward in Lagos. One of them is a primary
contact of the index case, Patrick Sawyer, the Liberian American, who brought
the virus to Nigeria. Even though the extra case does not presently have EVD,
further laboratory tests indicated he had suffered EVD. The primary contact of
Mr. Sawyer evaded the surveillance team in the last week of July and travelled
out of Lagos to Port Harcourt where he consulted a doctor and was apparently
treated for some symptoms of the virus.
“After four days, following a
manhunt for him, he returned to Lagos by which time he was found to be without
symptoms. This case would have been of no further interest since he had
completed the 21 days of surveillance without any other issue, but for the fact
that the doctor who treated him died last Friday, August 22, 2014. Following
the report of this death by the doctor’s widow the next day, the case has been
thoroughly investigated and laboratory analysis showed that this doctor died
from EVD.
“As a result, several contacts have
now been traced, registered and placed under surveillance. However, because the
widow is now symptomatic, she has been quarantined pending the outcome of
laboratory tests on her,” the minister said.
He, however, noted that the Incident
Management Committee has already deployed a team to Port Harcourt to work with
the health authorities of Rivers State. He assured that, just like the
situation has effectively been managed in Lagos and Enugu, the situation in
Port Harcourt will also similarly be effectively handled and that the Ministry
of Health had started to do so.
He added that, “the total number of
persons under surveillance include six in Enugu, 70 in Port Harcourt, (of all
these 70, only one person has so far shown symptoms), 141 in Lagos. Since we
started this journey of Ebola virus in Nigeria, 200 contacts had completed
their 21 days and we are no longer tracking them.
“The total number of deaths from
Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria is, therefore, now six; the index case Mr.
Sawyer, the four primary contacts that died in the isolation ward in Lagos, and
a doctor that died in Port Harcourt, whose blood sample tested positive after
death. Also, 70 persons have been placed under surveillance in Port Harcourt.”
“I want to charge the residents of
Port Harcourt not to panic over this situation as the experience we have
gathered from Lagos and Enugu respectively indicate that there is no cause for
alarm when you have the government fully in control of the situation.”
The Minister appealed to all
contacts under surveillance in Lagos and Enugu to abide by the advice given to
them by the Incident Management Committee.
“With regard to Enugu, all secondary
contacts will be followed up till tomorrow (today) when they are all expected
to be discharged from our surveillance.
“His body has not been disposed of
yet. The contact team moved immediately to Port Harcourt last Saturday, then
the treatment group moved in yesterday morning (Wednesday). The mobile
laboratory will move in to Port Harcourt on Saturday. Nobody should panic. We
are on top of it.”
No mass gatherings
“We are asking people not to hold
mass gatherings, but if you must hold mass gatherings, you must meet with us.
If we review and find out that we cannot guarantee, the Minister of Health will
use the power that he has. If he said it cannot hold because of Ebola, it
cannot hold.
“We are discouraging mass
gatherings. You need to take permission from us when you are organizing mass
gatherings, otherwise, we may disrupt it suddenly. You shouldn’t blame us for
that. We are very serious about it.
“If you are going to do any mass
gathering outside religious worship which we have generally granted, but
anything beyond that, you must let us know. It does not mean that we have
banned public gatherings, but if you must hold it, you must let the health
authorities know so that they work with you.
“If in the end, the health
authorities are not convinced that it is not a risky business, we may stop you
or withhold you and clear you at the appropriate time. If working with you, we
find out that we can actually put it under control, we then clear you to
proceed. We are not panicking about it but we want to do things in a mature way
to protect every resident of Nigeria and protect the rest of the world”.
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