One of the doctors that treated late Patrick Sawyer is down with the Ebola Virus after the death of a second nurse.
For a correct update on the
Ebola Disease Virus in Nigeria, read what the Minister of Health told newsmen
in Abuja:
“Eight (others) are still
alive, more than half of them are doing very well and actually showing signs of
recovery … under treatment,”
“As at Wednesday, we were
following on 21 of them, but after a very stringent and rigorous interview, we
found out that 15 do not qualify as contacts because people who probably stayed
far away the subject claimed they are contacts.
“I repeat, surveillance in
Enugu is on six, surveillance in Lagos, 169; all secondary contacts, the ones
in Enugu are also secondary contacts.
“There is no more primary
contact who is under surveillance. The primary contacts who are sick and are
being treated are eight, the primary contacts who were but died were two and of
course the index case is late.
“Total number of cases
confirmed this morning are 11, three dead, eight under treatment.
“Regarding the contact in
Enugu, one of the primary contacts at the time she has no symptom disobeyed the
management committee and left Lagos.
“She was newly married and
she went to visit the husband. Only two of them lived in the house in Enugu.
“But when she developed the
first symptom, she got alarmed and she went to a health facility from where it
was reported to the incident management committee and since then, she is under
treatment in Lagos having being among the 11 that have been confirmed positive.
“The husband, even though
has not shown any symptoms till now, he is not Ebola positive as at now, but he
is under quarantine because of the intimate contact in Lagos.
“When she was going to
Enugu, she did not infect anybody because she had no symptoms that time.
“You can only infect
someone if you have symptoms. She did not infect anybody on her way to Enugu.
“On her return journey to
Lagos, both of them travelled in special ambulances. Presently, only six
secondary contacts are under surveillance in Enugu down from the initial 21,”
Chukwu also disclosed that
a trial drug for Ebola, ‘Nano Silver’, has been developed by a Nigerian
scientist.
According to him, the drug
has been used experimentally for many things and was expected to be sent to
Lagos on Thursday (yesterday) for the treatment of the already confirmed Ebola
patients.
Meanwhile, the Red Cross
Society in Anambra State also on Thursday demonstrated awareness on measures to
take in tackling the Ebola scourge.
Vice Chairman of the Red
Cross in the state, Peter Katchy, delivered a lecture to a cross section of Red
Cross officials, soldiers, police, Navy, Immigration, Civil Defence among
others on the Ebola virus.
The lecture was entitled,
‘Nigerian Red Cross Society Anambra State preparedness and response plan
programme for Ebola Virus Disease’.
Katchy dwelt into the
origin, statistics of victims already claimed by Ebola virus disease, where
each strand of disease originated from and strategy on how to tackle if it ever
occurs in Anambra State.
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