Friday, 22 August 2014

Spouses Of Late Ebola Victims Test Positive- Health Minister

The Minister of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, has confirmed two
new cases of the Ebola Virus Disease. Professor Chukwu says the two
victims are spouses of dead victims of the disease.

They are currently being treated in Lagos.

This brings the total number of cases, including the index case to 14,
with five deaths and five survivors, while four are currently being
treated.

At a media briefing in Abuja on Friday, Professor Chukwu said the 67
persons under surveillance had completed the 21 days incubation period
for Ebola, and had been discharged. "Presently, there are 213 people
under surveillance," he said.

The Health Minister further refuted reports credited to the Lagos
State Commissioner, Mr Jide Idris, that there are additional five
cases of Ebola.

Professor Chukwu added that it was his duty as the head of Nigeria's
Health Ministry to announce new cases and also give updates on the
virus.

According to the Minister, the six people under surveillance in Enugu
State had not developed symptoms of Ebola, but are still being
monitored.

"The Federal Government, working with the Lagos State government and
other partners, will continue to maintain vigilance, continue to
strengthen our containment activities and wishes to reassure the
Nigerian public and the global community that efforts will not relent
until the very last case of Ebola Virus Disease is seen in Nigeria,"
he stressed.

Professor Chukwu, however, cautioned that the government could not
give an assurance of complete eradication at the moment.

He asked Nigerians to be calm and not panic, as the efforts of the
government to battle the disease had been applauded by the
international community.

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