No Single Case of Ebola in Nigeria, Says Chukwu
After months of battling the scourge of the highly-contagious Ebola
Virus Disease (EVD), Nigeria has been declared free of the hemorrhagic
fever that has killed more than 2,800 people in West Africa.
The
Minister of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, according to an online
news medium, TheCable, made the confirmation yesterday while speaking
with Forbes ahead of a United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York.
“Presently, there is no single case of Ebola virus disease in Nigeria –
none,” he said, adding: “No cases are under treatment, no suspected
cases. There are no contacts in Lagos that are still under surveillance,
having completed a minimum of 21 days of observation.”
The first
case of the virus in Nigeria was recorded when Patrick Sawyer, a
Liberian-American, arrived the country from Liberia on July 20. Though
seven Nigerians lost their lives to Ebola, almost that number of people
equally recovered from it. Similarly, Dan Nwomeh, Special Assistant to
the minister on Media and Communication, corroborated the minister’s
statement in that regard.
“Remaining 25 Ebola contacts in Nigeria
located in Port Harcourt area have been discharged from surveillance.”
“Nigeria no longer has any Ebola contacts under surveillance. All
contacts have completed 21 days of observation,”he said.
The World
Health Organisation (WHO) and other international organisations have
commended the Nigerian government for succeeding in preventing the
disease from escalating into an epidemic.
Ever-since the outbreak of
the virus in Feburary, an estimated it 5, 864 people have contracted
particularly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, the worst-hit
countries.
Though Nigeria and Senegal have succeeded in containing
the virus, the Democratic Republic of Congo presently has about a dozen
cases. The United States Centre for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) projected that between 550,000 and 1.4 million people stand the
risk of contracting the disease in West Africa by January.
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No Single Case of Ebola in Nigeria, Says Chukwu
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