Ebola Alert! Nigeria records 2 deaths, 9 cases
LIKE wild Harmattan fire, the dreaded Ebola Virus Disease (EVD)
continued to spread yesterday across the globe with Nigeria recording
two more cases and the World Health Organisation (WHO) declaring a global health emergency.
Coming on a day President Goodluck Jonathan approved a N1.9 billion
special fund to combat the disease, the Federal Government said it has
confirmed two more cases of EVD bringing the total number of cases in
Nigeria to to nine.
President Goodluck Jonathan approved a N1.9 billion special fund to combat Ebola
President Goodluck Jonathan approved a N1.9 billion special fund to combat Ebola
Meanwhile, President Jonathan has summoned the ministers of Health and
Information to brief him on the EVD situation in the country.
Disclosing this development yesterday during a media briefing in Lagos,
Minister of Health, Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu said the total of confirmed
EVD cases in the country is now nine. Two of which are deceased while
139 others are under surveillance.
Chukwu who briefed the press
in the company of the Minster of Information , Mr Labaran Maku and
Director of the National Center for Diseases Control, NCDC, Prof
Abdulsalami Nasidi among other top functionaries, said all confirmed
cases were being managed in Lagos under quarantine.
Giving the
current status of the outbreak, Chukwu said; “Since the last time I
addressed you on Tuesday when I informed the global community that
Nigeria has confirmed seven cases of Ebola Virus Disease, between then
and today we have additional two confirmed cases.
“The total
now is nine confirmed cases of which two are late. They are the same two
we told you about earlier, the index case and the health worker who we
unfortunately lost some days ago. So as at this morning, total number
of confirmed cases in Nigeria stands at nine. Eight are Nigerian and one
was an American – Liberian. Seven are alive and receiving treatment in
Lagos. “
28.5% case fertility
The Minister affirmed
that so far Nigeria’s case fertility rate is 28.6 percent. “In the
ECOWAS region, the case fertility rate stands at 55 percent which means
46 percent of people who have suffered Ebola are alive and living
witnesses. I want to reiterate again that in the last 48 hours we have
confirmed two additional EVD cases here in Nigeria . They are Nigerians
and are people who have had contact with the index case and as at today
our fatality is two.
“ We do not want anybody to be lost. They
are surviving and we are treating them here in Lagos. There are more
suspected cases. We will let the media know the result of these
suspected cases that we are currently monitoring,” Chukwu remarked.
Assuring Nigerians that having Ebola does not mean being confined to
death because there are survivors he said almost half of those affected
in West Africa are survivors.
“As we talk, we have suspected
cases being investigated. But we only announce confirmed cases.
Sometimes they turn out to be negative sometimes we have a few who are
positive as we experienced between Tuesday and today. All those we have
placed under surveillance are 139 now. This is the update in our
statistics. “
FG/states joint efforts
Chukwu who told
the press that he was in Lagos with his team to assess the level of
progress on the containment efforts of the Joint Federal and state Task
Force on the EVD, said there had been several hours of productive
meeting with other officials of the Lagos state involved in the
response.
“They have shared experience of how they have been able to contain this disease even with two international experts.”
He said the process was a high risk job but many persons had volunteered to protect the nation.
“ We learned about some of their challenges and agreed on what to do
right away. We learned about the things they want government to do and
we have the resources.”
On the assessment of outcome of their
findings, the minister said: “It has been a good lesson for myself as
well as the Minister of Information. We have learned a lot even beyond
what they have told us about what they are doing.”
Hot water and salt bath is no cure
Chukwu who expre-ssed satisfaction at the current response efforts,
however described as unfortunate comments being circulated by some
people that hot water with salt will cure Ebola Virus Disease.
“This is a complete lie and total fallacy and a wicked rumour. We want
the rumour to be debunked. There is no evidence to support it, there is
no truth in it. Absolutely it is total rubbish, it doesn’t make sense
that when you pour water on yourself and add salt, it will stop Ebola.
If anything you are going to have other problems. “Let us manage EVD,
do not give us communicable disease please. I’m going to go back and
discuss with the appropriate authorities and look at our laws,” he
warned.
He said the Federal government needed to fish out and
prosecute the people responsible. “I believe Nigeria has laws against
people like these. If there’s are no laws we would work towards making
these laws. People who do not wish us well must be fished out and
punished through the law courts.
“It is not right to complicate
matters for this country. We have a problem, we had an imported case
for which now we are suffering the complications.”
While
admitting the grave challenge of tackling the Ebola threat, the minster,
however, said government was not resting on its oars.
“
Government is doing everything possible with all its development
partners. Even while we are here, The US government is being represented
by the Consul General, who reiterated the pledge of the US government
to give additional assistance to Nigeria to combat the Ebola virus with
other partners such as WHO, UNICEF and USAID.
“Even President
Jonathan is on top of the situation. The first thing he did on his
return from Washington was to summon the Minister of Health, who
incidentally was in Lagos, So he invited the Minister of state for
Health, the Permanent Secretary and the Chief Technologists of the
Federation since they are in Abuja.
He said Mr President had
directed him and his information counterpart to immediately report to
the Presidency the outcome of their findings in Lagos, as soon they
returned to Abuja.
“Government is not sparing any effort . He
the government had approved money based on the request of the Federal
Ministry of Health for the provision of additional materials to wage
this battle against Ebola Virus Disease. The money is also to employ
more people. One of the challenges is getting volunteers and all manner
of health workers. We need doctors, pharmacists, laboratory scientists,
those who will do administration, security and all those who can
volunteer.
We will train you. You will be part of this. The
government through the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation,
yesterday approved a number of new positions empowering the Federal
Ministry of Health to do emergency recruitment of necessary personnel to
be part of this battle,” he said.
He disclosed that Federal
government has declared that all those participating in the care of
Ebola Virus Disease patients and those participating in contact tracing
should enjoy life insurance provided by government
8/09/2014
Ebola Alert! Nigeria records 2 deaths, 9 cases
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