Monday, 4 August 2014

Ebola: Health Ministry Confirms 2nd Case Of Virus

Tension has risen in Nigeria as the country’s health ministry has confirmed a second case of the deadly Ebola virus as the doctor who treated the country’s first victim tested positive to the virus.


“Three others who participated in that treatment who are currently symptomatic have had their samples taken and hopefully by the end of today we should have the results of their own test,” said Minister of Health, Onyebuchi Chukwu, while confirming the new case.


According to him, the ministry is working together with other agencies to trace and quarantine others, who might have been infected based on contact with the Liberian, the country’s first confirmed case.


Patrick Sawyer, the Liberian-American man who died July 25, days after

arriving in Nigeria from Liberia had been treated by the doctor, whose name cannot be immediately confirmed.


The emergence of a second case has raised serious concerns about the infection control practices in the country and how much more would the deadly virus sprea, bearing in mind that it can take up to 21 days

after exposure to the virus for symptoms to appear.


A total of 70 people are said to be under surveillance. Eight are hoped to have being quarantined by the end of Monday (today) in an isolation ward in Lagos.




by Greenstarnetwork admin..

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