A nursing mother in Lagos have been confirmed to have the deadly
disease after testing positive at the NNPC staff clinic on Muri Okunola street
in the Victoria Island, Lagos.
A medical doctor has described how a nursing mother who is one of the confirmed cases of the Ebola virus in Lagos contracted the disease while attending her antenatal care at First Consultant Hospital in Obalende, Lagos where the first victim of Ebola virus in Nigeria, Patrick Sawyerr, died.
According to the doctor who spoke anonymously with Punch,
“The lady attended
ante-natal at First Consultant prior to the arrival of the Liberian, Mr.
Patrick Sawyer. She was delivered of her baby at the hospital after which she
was discharged. A few weeks later, Mr. Sawyer came around and was attended to
by health workers. He was first treated for malaria, then typhoid, before there
was high index of suspicion. He tested positive for Ebola and died. Then the
woman, who gave birth at the hospital came back to the hospital for her baby’s
immunization. The nurses who attended to Sawyer also attended to her. When she
visited the place again last week, she discovered the place had been shut down
for proper fumigation as a means of control against Ebola.” he said.
Seeing that the hospital has been shut down, the lady who had
started showing signs of fever proceeded to the NNPC staff clinic which was
close by.
“She was first treated
for Malaria. However, after some medical tests, there was a high suspicion of
Ebola haemorrhagic fever. On Friday, the Lagos State’s emergency response
team on Ebola virus came around and took her to the Infectious Diseases
Hospital,” he added.
The
management of the hospital after confirming she had the deadly
virus immediately shut down the hospital indefinitely.
Confirming the doctor's report, the Medical Officer of Health,
Iru-Victoria Island Local Council Development Area, Dr. Wale Akeredolu, said
the woman's baby has been quarantined and is under
surveillance
“The baby has also been
quarantined to see if after the incubation period of two to 21 days, she would
manifest the symptoms of Ebola.” he said.
So, what next? Or, who
next? May Ebola be far from you!
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