The
Lagos State Government on Friday confirmed that the Liberian native,
who was admitted in a private hospital in Lagos over a reported case of
Ebola disease, passed away on Thursday night.
Addressing a
Press Conference on the development at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre,
Alausa, the Commissioner for Health, Dr Jide Idris, said that the
ministry had started collaborating with all other agencies to treat the
body and ensure that it is properly disposed.
He
added that because the victim was a foreign national, certain
diplomatic steps have to be taken, which includes contacting the
Liberian Embassy and ensuring the sanitization of the hospital where the
victim was hospitalized before his death.
Dr Idris also stated
that the ministry was in contact with the hospital to ensure that the
corpse of the victim is sanitized and that the virus is killed to
prevent it from spreading.
He also said that steps were being
taken by the ministry in collaboration with federal agencies to man all
the border points in the state towards preventing any case of anyone
with suspected symptoms coming into the state.
The Commissioner
explained that the ministry was also engaged in contact tracing with all
those whom the victim came into contact with before his death and that
the manifest of the aircraft which brought him to Lagos has been
obtained by the ministry.
He reiterated that all of such people
would be questioned and observed in the next 21 days to ascertain their
state of health, adding that the State Government would also set up a
treatment centre in case of any other reported case of the Ebola disease
in the state.
He maintained that the initial test carried out
on the victim at Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) has confirmed
that the man contracted Ebola but that the result of a confirmatory
test was still being awaited from Dakar, Senegal to conclude the tests.
In
addition, the Special Adviser on Public Health, Dr Yewande Adesina,
cautioned members of the general public to desist from sending panicky
messages via their phones and on social media about the issue.
Additionally,
the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Lateef Ibirogba, said
that the residents of the state should go about their lawful
businesses, with the highest assurances that effective health measures
have been put in place to guard against the spread of the disease from
any source.
Also present at the briefing were the Special
Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr. Lateef Raji and Permanent
Secretary, Primary Health Care Board, Dr Oguntimehin.
A health
facility in Lagos reported to the Ministry of Health in the state about
the admission of a 40-year-old Liberian working for a West African
organization in Monrovia that arrived Lagos on a flight from Monrovia
via Lome, Togo on Sunday July 20, 2014 at 4PM on suspicion of suffering
from the Ebola Virus.
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