400 people have been placed under surveillance in Rivers
State, The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control Project Director, Dr. Abdulsalami
Nasidi, has said.
According to him, the health ministry is currently
monitoring about 400 people in Port Harcourt, for signs of the disease after
they came in contact with the Port Harcourt doctor who secretly treated the
diplomat who had contracted Ebola in a Port Harcourt hotel.
The doctor, who died on the 22nd of August, 2014
exposed his wife (who has now tested positive) and many others, including his
doctor friends who treated him when he fell ill, by not telling them he had
been exposed to the deadly virus.
“Everything about this doctor was in secrecy; he violated
our public health laws by treating a patient with a highly pathogenic agent who
revealed to him that he had contact with Ebola and didn’t want to be treated in
Lagos because he might be put in isolation.
“He treated him in secrecy outside hospital premises. When
he became ill he did not reveal to his colleagues that he had contact with
someone who contracted Ebola. He was taken to General Hospital, a private
hospital that sees everybody.
“That is the only case that effectively escaped our surveillance network. We are paying now for it,” Dr. Abdulsalami Nasidi said.
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