Federal Government Denies Ebola Virus Disease In Abuja, Says 271 People Under Surveillance In Nigeria
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reports that the Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, said today that there
was no case of the Ebola Virus Disease in the Federal Capital Territory as
being speculated.
Chukwu said this in Abuja while
answering questions from newsmen at the second emergency National Council on
Health meeting on the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak in Nigeria.
“The person is not a Liberian, the
person is a Nigerian working for a foreign agency, the person is a sickler, he
has crisis; it is not an Ebola virus diseases.
“As of this morning, there is no
single case of suspected or otherwise of Ebola virus disease in the Federal
Capital Territory.“
A person suspected to be Liberian
national was reported to have collapsed suddenly at a USAID Workshop at the
hotel venue in Abuja.
He was alleged to have been infected
with the Ebola Virus and was immediately taken to an unknown hospital in Abuja
by persons who did not take any form of precaution.
The minister also described as
untrue the assertion that the emergency numbers provided for the public to call
and to report any suspected case of the virus were not working.
“The number of times I tried to do
integrity check, they have always responded. But, I promise to take it up with
the Incident Manager,’’ he said.(NAN)
Meanwhile, the Minister of Health,
Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, on Monday said 271 people suspected to have contracted
the Ebola virus were under surveillance in Lagos and Port Harcourt as at
Sunday.
Chukwu made this known in Abuja at
the second emergency National Council on Health meeting on Ebola Virus Disease
(EVD) outbreak in Nigeria.
He said that 72 persons were under
surveillance in Lagos and 199 in Port Harcourt.
“There is nobody under surveillance
in Enugu now and no case of EVD in Enugu State. As at Aug. 31, 278 contacts in
Lagos state have completed the 21-day surveillance, and have been discharged.
“In Enugu, all the six identified
contacts have completed the 21-day observation period and have been
discharged,’’ he said
The minister said that it was
expected that a few more contacts could develop the EVD, especially in River
state, before Nigeria could see the last case of the disease.
He explained that the strategies for
containing the disease in the country were focused on appropriate information,
education and communication and sustenance of the surveillance systems.
Others strategies, according to him,
are reduction in harmful practices that promote the spread of the virus,
provision of adequate care for confirmed cases and active contact tracing.
Chukwu said the National Centre for
Disease Control (NCDC) had received approval for the re-production of copies of
the protocols and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for management of Ebola
cases.
He said that the approval also
included protocols for submitting samples to the laboratories and burying of
victims of the disease.
He disclosed that Ebola virus could
be diagnosed in five states in the country and Abuja and listed the states as
Lagos, Oyo, Edo, Ogun and Rivers.
Chukwu said that the ministry had
planned to procure additional mobile laboratories for Abakaliki, Port Harcourt,
Bauchi, Jos and Sokoto.
He added that the ministry had also
proposed a special fund to support affected private hospitals that complied
with the policy of seeing all patients and reported suspected cases.
“ Mr Atedo Peterside’s ANAP
Foundation is supporting affected private hospitals that complied with the
policy of seeing all patients and reported suspected cases of EVD with N100,
000 per bed space per day.
“Already, First Consultant Hospital
in Lagos has benefited under this scheme to the tune of N8 million,’’ he said.
Chukwu said that the number of Ebola
virus cases in the country was 16, adding that number of cases treated in the
isolation centre in Lagos was 13 while number discharged was seven.
He said that total number of deaths
among those treated in Lagos was five while those still receiving treatment in
Lagos were two.
“The three confirmed cases not
treated in Lagos comprise a surviving primary contact of the index case
(Patrick Sawyer), an ECOWAS Commission staff; a private medical practitioner
and a female patient.
“An ECOWAS Commission staff who
became symptomatic, evaded surveillance in Lagos, travelled to Port Harcourt
and infected his attending physician,’’ he said.
Also speaking, Dr Somieari
Isaac-Harry, the Permanent Secretary, River State Ministry of Health, said that
out of the three contacts isolated and being treated in Port Harcourt, two had
been confirmed negative.
He said that the result of the third
person was being awaited, adding that the state government had developed a
disease surveillance notification system in all the 23 local government areas.
(NAN)
Federal Government Denies Ebola Virus Disease In Abuja, Says 271 People Under Surveillance In Nigeria
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