FOUR MORE EBOLA SURVIVORS DISCHARGED.
Four more patients undergoing treatment for the deadly Ebola Virus
Disease have been discharged from the Ebola Emergency Treatment Centre
in Lagos. The Minister of Health, Onyebuchi Chukwu,
in a statement on Monday, said the discharged patients have now being
confirmed to be Ebola free. The identities of the survivors were however
not disclosed.
Mr. Chukwu said three of the patients – two
male doctors and a female nurse – participated in the treatment of the
index case, Patrick Sawyer, while the fourth patient was a female
patient at the First Consultant Hospital at the time Mr. Sawyer was on
admission. Mr. Sawyer, a Liberian-American, escaped surveillance in
Monrovia, and came into Nigeria on July 20 with the deadly Ebola virus.
He later died at First Consultant on July 24. Following the importation
of the disease, 11 people have tested positive to the disease out of
which four people have died, including the index case.
This
development brings the number of discharged persons to five. One of the
patients, who tested positive to the virus was discharged on Saturday,
after she was declared Ebola free. Mr. Chukwu had earlier indicated that
more than half of the patients being treated were responding to
treatment.
The minister said all the persons under surveillance were secondary contacts.
Mr. Chukwu added, “All the patients under treatment have now moved to
the new 40-bed capacity isolated ward provided by the Lagos State
Government.
“Additional equipment has also been made available
to the new isolating ward by the Federal Government’’, he said. The
minister also said that the Nanosilver drug which was made available to
the Emergency Operations Centre in Lagos on Aug. 14, did not meet basic
research requirements.
“The experimental drug, Nanosilver, did not meet the requirements of the National Health Research Ethics Code.
“Accordingly, approval was withheld by the National Health Research
Ethics Committee. “Other candidate drugs are being evaluated by the
Treatment Research Group of Ebola Disease. “As soon as any of the
experimental drugs is cleared by the National Health Research Ethics
Committee and is made available, we shall include it in the treatment
regimen subject to the informed consent of the patient.’’ The minister
also debunked speculations that there are Ebola cases in Imo, Abia and
Cross River States, adding that the case of the disease in Kwara was
still under investigation.
“The mother of the child in Kwara
tested negative and we are still investigating the child. Also, the
corpse in Anambra was embalmed and we are awaiting result of the test.
“All the mortuary attendants who had contact with the corpse tested
negative, so there is no need to panic’’, he said. On the suspension of
resident doctors’ training by the Federal Government, Mr. Chukwu said
there had been problems with the training which also informed the
ongoing doctors’ strike.
According to the minister, the
suspension is with all federal government hospitals, adding that states’
teaching hospitals were not affected.
“The government
suspended the training to allow for critical investigation and come up
with better ways to improve the training.’’ Mr. Chukwu said the
paperwork for insurance package for volunteers was ongoing, adding that
the Lagos State Government had commenced implementation of insurance
package for health workers.
8/19/2014
FOUR MORE EBOLA SURVIVORS DISCHARGED.
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