Ebola: 160 placed under observation in Rivers

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Ebola: 160 placed under observation in Rivers

Following the death of an Ebola victim in Port Harcourt,

Rivers State during the week, at least 160 persons that
made contact with the victim have been identified and
put under observation.

The Rivers State Commissioner for Health, Sampson
Parker, stated at a news conference at the state’s
secretariat in Port Harcourt on Friday that the people
had shown no signs of the Ebola disease.
He, however, said that the people were strictly under
watch.

The commissioner added that the baby of the widow of
the late health worker, who has since been quarantined,
was in good health.

While dispelling rumours that the state was not working
with the Federal Government in tackling the spread of
the disease, Parker said, “Rivers State now has a mobile
testing unit for testing blood samples for the virus. A
national Ebola response team has been set up and
headed by the Minister of Health, Professor Oyenbuchi
Chukwu.”

He also stated that all places identified to have been
visited by the late victim after he met with an ECOWAS
diplomat, Oluibukun Koye, were being decontaminated
as part of measures to contain the spread of the disease.

The late doctor’s residence, the Green Heart hospital,
where he was treated and the morgue where his body
was kept, were part of the places being decontaminated.

Meanwhile, there was panic in the University of Calabar
Teaching Hospital in Cross River State over a suspected
Ebola case on Friday.

The scare was intensified when a member of the
National Conference from the state, Mr. Orok Duke,
took to his Facebook page to spread the information.
Duke said an Ebola patient arrived from Port Harcourt
and had been quarantined.

But the Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Dr.
Thomas Agan, expressed shock over the situation while
describing Duke’s claim as unfounded.

In a text message sent to one of our correspondents, he
said, “I am shocked that someone of your status will
post an unfounded story on Facebook to misinform not
only Nigerians but the world at large! You know the
implications are far reaching!

“Please be informed that there is no case of Ebola both
in UCTH and General Hospital, Calabar. I will advise you
to retract what you have posted immediately Sir!”
The state Commissioner for Health, Angela Oyo-Ita, said
it was not true that an Ebola patient was quarantined at
UCTH.

She said, “It is absolutely false. Whoever is bringing that
up does not mean well for the state. A sick patient came
in and people ran away. I received a call and acted on it;

so they got back to me and said the person tested HIV
positive. The person came from Port Harcourt.

“It is not true that people have been quarantined in the
hospital. The patient has been tested for HIV and not
Ebola.”

The Ebola Virus Disease has killed five persons in Nigeria,
with five of the deaths occurring in Lagos State, where
the first case of the disease was recorded.

Since the outbreak of the disease in West Africa, at least
1,500 deaths have been recorded.

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