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EBOLA: ALL ENTRY POINTS INTO NIGERIA ON RED ALERT

naijalog by naijalog
July 27, 2014
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The Minister of Health, Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu, has said the Ebola virus imported into the country by Liberian Patrick Swayer has been contained.

He disclosed this at a media briefinh in Abuja, where he also noted that all  entry points into the country have been placed on red alert.

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“On July 22, 2014, the federal ministry of health was alerted on a suspected case of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Lagos involving a 40-year-old male travelling from Monrovia, Libera, to Nigeria on Asky Airline via Lome to Lagos,” he said.

“The passenger presented with fever, vomiting and diarrhea on arrival at the airport. He was then handed over by the airline to the port health services of the federal ministry of health (FMOH), who quickly isolated him and transported him straight to the hospital, avoiding contact with the general public.

“The patient was subjected to thorough medical evaluation where laboratory investigations were carried out. His blood sample was taken to advanced laboratory at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, which confirmed the diagnosis of Ebola Virus Disease. The result was corroborated by other laboratories outside Nigeria.”

Chukwu, who also confirmed that patient the passed away at a Lagos hospital, assured Nigerians that the ministry was working with other ministries, agencies, international organisations and the Lagos state government to prevent the possible spread of the virus.

He maintained that measures had been taken to contain the spread of the disease, as all passengers whom the patient came in contact with had been traced and were being investigated.

“In line with the WHO international health regulations and in keeping with international best practice, all ports of entry into Nigeria, including airports, seaports and land boarders are placed on red alert.

Ministry of health specialists have been positioned in all entry points. Active surveillance has also been stepped up,” he added. Chukwu further disclosed that all government tertiary health institutions in the country had been equipped to handle any emergency that might arise from the disease, while an emergency operation center coordinated by the Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) in collaboration with an inter-ministerial committee headed by the minister of information, Labaran Maku and set up by the president, had been established.

He implored all citizens to be vigilant, ensure improved personal and environmental hygiene, and report any suspected case to the nearest medical facility. He also advised citizens to be calm and rest assured that the government would do everything possible to keep Nigerians healthy.

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