The statement reads: “The total number
of cases treated at our isolation ward stands at thirteen (13). The total number of those discharged is seven (7).
The total number of deaths from those treated in
Lagos is five (5), and the total number currently under treatment is one (1)
and the person is stable and improving clinically."
You will also notice that this additional two (2)
were not treated in the isolation ward in Lagos.”
“One of them is a primary contact of the index case (Mr. Patrick Sawyer). Even though presently he does not have EVD but further laboratory tests indicate that he had suffered EVD.”
“This primary contact of
Mr. Sawyer’s evaded our surveillance team in the last week of July 2014 and
travelled out of Lagos to Port Harcourt where, as we now understand, he
consulted with a doctor and was apparently treated for some symptoms. After
four days, following a manhunt for him, he returned to Lagos by which time he
was found to be without symptoms.
This case would have been of no further interest since he had completed the 21 days of surveillance without any other issue, but for the fact that the doctor who treated him died last Friday, 22nd August, 2014.”
“Following the report
of this death by the doctor’s widow the next day, the case had been thoroughly
investigated and laboratory analysis showed that this doctor died from EVD. As
a result, several contacts have now been traced, registered and placed under
surveillance. However, because the widow is now symptomatic, she has been
quarantined pending the outcome of laboratory tests on her.”
“The Incident
Management Committee has already deployed a very strong team to Port Harcourt
to work with the health authorities of Rivers State. Just like the situation
has effectively been managed in Lagos and Enugu, the situation in Port Harcourt
will also similarly be effectively managed and we have begun to do so.”
“The total number of
deaths from Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria, therefore, is now six (6), the
index case (Mr. Sawyer), the four (4) primary contacts that died in the
isolation ward in Lagos, and a doctor that died in Port Harcourt whose blood
sample tested positive after death. Also, seventy (70) persons have been placed
under surveillance in Port Harcourt.”
The minister charged
all residents to remain calm and not panic. He said “I want to charge the
residents of Port Harcourt not to panic over this situation as the experience
we have gathered from Lagos and Enugu respectively indicate that there is no
cause for alarm when you have the government fully in control of the situation.
Once again we appeal to all contacts under surveillance to abide by the advice given to them by the Incident Management Committee.
With regard to Enugu, all secondary contacts will be followed up till tomorrow when they are all expected to be discharged from our surveillance.”
70 people? That's scary
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