Rivers State government has confirmed the death of a medical doctor from
Ebola virus.
Commissioner of Health, Dr Sampson Parker who broke the news Thursday in Port Harcourt said the
late Dr Iyke Sam Enemuo died Friday last week from suspected Ebola virus,
adding that a test on his corpse released yesterday confirmed that the deceased
died from the virus.
He said the late Enemuo met a staff of Economic Community of West African
states, Ecowas at a hotel in Port
Harcourt, noting that the ECOWAS staff was on the team
of those that received the index case, late Patrick. According to the
Commissioner of Health, one week after the ECOWAS staff left Port Harcourt the late Dr Enemuo took ill and
was admitted in a hospital.
The Commissioner, Dr Parker said the wife of late Dr Enemuo who is also a
doctor had fallen sick and had been quarantined, adding that about 100 persons
who had primary or secondary contact with the late Dr Enemuo had been placed on
watchlist.
While appealing to residents of the state not to panic the Commissioner, Dr
Parkar said adequate measures were in place to check the spread of the disease.
His words,: “My friends, brothers and sisters. The Governor of Rivers State,
Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has directed me to make this solemn announcement
to you.
And it is with a heavy heart that I announce to you that the ebola virus has
claimed its first victim in Rivers
State. Dr. Iyke Sam
Enemuo died last week Friday, August 22, 2014 as a result of what was suspected
to be ebola virus disease.
The Rivers State Ministry of Health on becoming aware of the conditions of
his death, immediately commenced investigations and contact tracing.
As at today, about one hundred contacts from a hotel, patients of Dr. Enemuo
and patients of the hospital where the late Enemuo was treated until his demise
have been identified and restricted in Rivers State.
The locations are being decontaminated. I had promised to be open and candid
with the public on our efforts to tackle the ebola virus.
From our investigations some facts have emerged. A staff of the Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on the team that received late Dr.
Patrick Sawyer, the Liberian American diplomat who died of ebola haemorrhagic
disease in Lagos, Nigeria
made a trip to Port Harcourt
where he checked into a hotel and met with Dr. Iyke Sam Enemuo.
About a week after his departure, Dr. Iyke Enemuo took ill and was rushed to
a hospital where he presented with symptoms of fever, diarrhea and vomiting.
In the course of treatment, the managing physician became suspicious and
took samples for investigation. A few days after, Dr. Iyke Enemuo died on
August 22, 2014. His body was deposited at a mortuary in Port Harcourt.
Dr. Iyke Enemuo’s widow, who is also a medical doctor and who cared for him
during his illness has taken ill. She is being quarantined.
A few hours ago, results of the test carried out on samples taken from Dr.
Enemuo came back and was positive of Ebola Viral disease.
The diplomat who was seen by late Dr. Iyke Enemuo is alive and well. I urge
every Rivers State citizen and resident to remain
calm and go about their normal businesses. Wash your hands regularly with soap
and water and avoid unnecessary body contacts till further notice.
Source:Vanguard
8 comments:
Another tragedy
This is so confusing...I don't understand
Na wa ooo. Only God can deliver us
After all the Joy, here come this sad news....
This is horrible.
But why will the doctor have a secret meeting knowing fully well the consequences....
A total Disorder for the country
Heartless people....What was the mission of the Diplomat to PH.
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