Another five being tested for Ebola in Lagos

by Godwin Akanfe

There are five new suspected cases of the Ebola Virus Disease in Lagos. This was announced earlier today by the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris as a press conference. All five were brought to the Yaba Mainland Hospital, Lagos, yesterday. Dr. Idris said that two of those cases were from secondary contacts.

“Till date, we have recorded eight suspected cases, five of which came in yesterday, 12 confirmed,” he said. “On the whole, five have died (including the index case). We are currently following up 213 contacts, and 62 have completed the two-day follow-up.”

Yesterday, Dr. Stella Adadevoh, the Senior Consultant and Endocrinologist at First Consultant Medical Centre, Obalende, died after succumbing to the deadly virus.

Dr. Idris paid tribute to the late doctor as well as the other health workers who had died from Ebola virus since the disease gained a toehold in Nigeria last month, describing them as the heroes and heroines of the day. “She, (Dr. Adadevoh) it was, who took the initiative to intimate the Ministry concerning the index case – Liberian-American (Mr. Patrick Sawyer) and substantially to her credit the moderate containment achieved is owed,” said Dr. Idris. “She led the team who attended to the index case.

Lagos Health Commissioner, Jide Idris.
Lagos Health Commissioner, Jide Idris.

The Commissioner urged Lagos residents not to panic as health personnel are in place to manage the current cases, while efforts are doubled to secure the services of more volunteers to cope with any contingency.

“This is a call for vigilance as human to human transmission is only achieved by physical contact with a person who is acutely and gravely ill (fever being a key sign) from Ebola virus through body fluids such as blood, urine, stool, saliva, breast milk, semen, and vomitus. “Burial ceremonies where mourners including family members have direct contact with patients who died of Ebola have also played a role in the spread and direct contact with dead bodies should be minimized at this period, even as washing and burial/disposal of such bodies should be professionally handled with safety to personal health of handlers being a cardinal focus,” he concluded.

Comments (3)

  1. pls advice the Nigerian Government to close boders to Ebola affected countries be it flight or Road transport ……just to save lives of the citizen

  2. may God save nigeria & d whole world frm dis deadly virus

  3. what is this country to

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