The Federal Government of Nigeria
has confirmed the Ebola Virus death that claimed one Mr. Patrick Sawyer, the
Liberian man suspected to have imported the deadly Ebola virus into Lagos.
Announcing this in Abuja, the
Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, said the patient was subjected to
thorough medical evaluation where laboratory investigations were also carried
out and his blood sample taken to the advanced laboratory at the Lagos
University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, WHO reference laboratory in Darkar Senegal
and CDC laboratory in Atlanta, USA, which confirmed the diagnosis of Ebola
Virus Disease.
The confirmation of the outbreak of
the virus in Lagos on Thursday, July 24 by the Lagos State Ministry of health
caused panic across the country.
This was after Nigerians were
alerted on 22nd July, 2014, on a suspected case of Ebola Virus
Disease, in Lagos involving a 40-year old man travelling from Monrovia, Liberia
to Nigeria on Asky Airline via Lome to Lagos.
The passenger was said to have fever,
and vomiting with diarrhea on arrival at the airport and was handed over
by the airline to the Port health Services of the Federal ministry of Health,
who quickly isolated him and transported him to the hospital to avoid
contact with the general public.
But after the confirmation of the
results by other laboratories outside Nigeria and despite the urgent
specialized barrier nursing care provided for the patient in a Lagos Hospital,
the patient unfortunately passed away in the early hours of Friday.
As part of effort to contain the
spread of the virus, the health Minister said certain measures had already been
taken by the Ministry, which include: tracing and investigating all the
passengers the patient came with; placing all ports of entry under red alert in
line with WHO regulations; equipped all government tertiary health institutions
in Nigeria to handle any emergency that may arise from the disease and
providing supportive drugs and medical consumables at all entry points
and stepping up collaboration with all the States of the federation.
‘‘I want to assure the general
public that the FMOH is presently working with other ministries, agencies and
international organizations as well as the Lagos State Government to prevent
the possible spread of the virus.
‘‘Emergency operation centres had
been established and coordinated by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control,
NCDC of the federal Ministry of health in collaboration with an inter
ministerial committee set up by the President,’’ he added.
The committee according to him, is
headed by the Minister of Information, Mr. Maku , set up to stimulate
sensitization of the Nigerian public on the danger and preventive measures on
Ebola Virus disease.
For any enquiry and complain
concerning Ebola Virus cases and outbreak, the Minister said the following
numbers had been opened to reach the centre: 08023210923, 08097979595 and
07067352220 with an email: ebolainfo@health.gov.ng.
He implored all citizens to be
vigilant and ensure improved personal and environmental hygiene and to report
any suspected case to the nearest medical facility.
While stressing the need for
citizens to be vigilant and sensitive about the virus, the Minister also said
every needed measure to control the possible spread of the virus had been taken
by the Ministry and urged Nigerians to remain calm.
Also speaking on the development,
the Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku said jingles and other awareness
programmes had been prepared by his committee to help spread the awareness in
the conventional media and social media.
He however, appealed to all media
outfits to support government effort in curbing the spread of the virus by
airing the jingles and other programmes lined up free of charge.
‘‘This is a national emergency and
so, I expect no demand for payment from any media to air the jingles and
programmes prepared by the centre and Presidential committee on Ebola virus.’’
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