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No Ebola Virus Disease yet in Enugu —Health Minister •Enugu residents under surveillance down from 21 to 6 •Another infected nurse dies

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Here is some good news: The number of Ebola cases in the country has been revised downwards while the number of suspected cases in Enugu has been drastically reduced. Besides, the Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu has clarified that “there is no Ebola Virus Disease in Enugu. All cases are still confined to Lagos State.”

These were the highlights of a statement issued this evening by the minister in a statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media and Communication, Mr. Dan Nwomeh. Enugu had been thrown into panic yesterday after Information Minister Labaran Maku announced that there were 21 suspected Ebola patients in the state. Prof. Chukwu’s statement reads as follows:

“Nigeria has now recorded ten (10) confirmed cases of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD). Out of these, four (4) have died and eight (6) are currently under treatment. (It is important to note that the number of confirmed cases remains ten (10) as at today and not eleven (11) as earlier announced this morning. We regret the error which arose from double counting in the process of communicating the additional death from the operational centre in Lagos to the Federal Ministry of Health). The fourth death recorded today was a Nigerian nurse who participated in the initial management of the index case.

“The total number of persons under surveillance in Lagos is now 169. These are all secondary contacts as all the primary contacts have completed the 21-day incubation period and have been delisted to resume their normal lives.

“Enugu State now has 6 persons under surveillance as 15 after complete evaluation were found not to have had contact with the nurse, a primary contact of the index case who became symptomatic and tested positive and is one of the 10 confirmed cases. The nurse who had been placed under surveillance in Lagos disobeyed the Incidence Management Committee and travelled to Enugu. At the time she made the trip, she was yet to show any symptom and did not infect anyone on her way as transmission of the disease is only possible when a carrier of the virus becomes ill. However, she has since been brought back to Lagos. Before the return journey, she had become symptomatic and had to be conveyed to Lagos with her spouse in special ambulances. The husband is not symptomatic neither is he positive for Ebola Virus Disease but has been quarantined given the intimate contact with her while in Enugu.

“It is therefore important to emphasise that there is no Ebola Virus Disease in Enugu. All cases are still confined to Lagos State. Also, reports of Ebola Virus Disease in Abia, Imo, Akwa Ibom and Anambra States as well as the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja have all been investigated and none of them was found to be Ebola Virus positive.

“On Monday the 11th August, 2014 the Honourable Minister of Health convened an Emergency National Council on Health (NCH) Meeting as Chairman, with the Minister of State for Health, the Commissioners for Health in the 36 States and the Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Federal Capital Territory Abuja. The meeting reviewed the state of preparedness of the country to contain the outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease and resolved on actions to be taken.

“In furtherance of the national containment efforts, President Goodluck Jonathan himself convened a meeting of the 36 State Governors and the Minister of the FCTA, Commissioners for Health and the Secretary of Health of the FCTA on 13th August. The meeting was briefed by the Minister of Health, the Project Director of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), and the World Health Organization (WHO) Representative in Nigeria. The Governor of Lagos State also briefed the meeting on the situation in Lagos. Each State of the Federation and the FCTA reported on the status of their preparedness to prevent and mitigate the disease through their Commissioner of Health and the Secretary of Health in FCTA. The vast majority of the States were fully prepared while a few others are in the process of completing all the requirements.

“Since the last press briefing, the Minister of Health and the Minister of Labour and Productivity have met with the National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) and the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) to secure their buy-in on the strategy to contain the Ebola Virus Disease outbreak.

“The private sector stakeholders and Foundations are also showing interest in containing the EVD outbreak and here today, there will be a special announcement by the Dangote Foundation.

It is also important to note the laboratories where specimen can be taken for laboratory analysis. “They are:

a. NCDC Laboratory at LUTH, Idi-Araba Lagos

b. NCDC Laboratory at Asokoro, Abuja

c. Redeemer’s University Laboratory, Lagos-Shagamu Express Way

d. UCH Laboratory, Ibadan

“Let me once again reassure Nigerians that the Government is working hard to ensure the containment of the outbreak.”

The fourth victim to have died of EVD in the country is 25-year-old Justina Obi Ejelonu, who attended to late Liberian Patrick Sawyer while he was ill at the First Consultant Hospital in Lagos. She died in the early hours of today. Another nurse and a member of staff of ECOWAS Commission who came in contact with Sawyer had earlier died from the disease.

Source News Express

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