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EBOLA OUTBREAK: How 50-year-old Nurse succumbed To Death by Leopantro: 5:36pm On Aug 10, 2014
Details of how the first Nigerian to die of the deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) have emerged. The deceased was said to have been in her 50s and a nurse at the First Consultant Hospital, Obalende, Lagos. The nurse was believed to have been on duty on that fateful day when Patrick Sawyer — a Liberian-American who brought in the virus to Nigeria — was brought in for treatment at the hospital The veteran nurse, a mother of four, who lost her husband just recently, making her the breadwinner of her family, was the heath officer who received Sawyer on arrival at the hospital. According to reports from This Day, after initial checks were carried out on him and his temperature was seen to be high, it was her that administered a drip on him following a directive from a 27-year old medical officer who joined the hospital two months earlier after his housemanship. These young medical officer also gave a helping hand in the process of administering the drip on Sawyer. Like any diligent and compassionate caregiver would have done, she gave Sawyer all the care needed. She even assisted him into the bathroom by helping him to hold his drip when he requested to use the toilet. She would later attend to other patients who came to the hospital for treatment at that period. Sawyer had told the medical team on duty that he had malaria. But event began to unfold in quick succession when the result of the first series of tests conducted on Sawyer still did not show any trace of malaria. He still did not tell the hospital personnel that he had Ebola – a deadly and contagious virus that kills its carrier in a matter of days. A second test was then carried out, which also did not show any trace of malaria. That was when the possibility that he may be suffering from a more serious ailment began to dawn on the medical team. When Sawyer was told of the possibility that he may have been infected with Ebola virus, he was said to have become enraged, and even demanded to leave, a request the hospital rejected. Not even the intervention of an ambassador from the Liberian embassy, who also requested that Sawyer should be released because of his status as a top government official and a diplomat, would make the hospital release him. Instead, the hospital took a proactive step by informing relevant authorities of the presence of a suspected Ebola patient. That was the decisive action that saved the nation from ‘a weaponised’ human being that would have been unleashed on its population. Sawyer could not be said to have been oblivious of his health status before heading to Nigeria. Even at the Liberian airport where he boarded an Asky Flight to Nigeria, he looked ill, avoided body contact with people at the airport in his country, and at a point before boarding, he laid down on his stomach – an indication that he was in great pain – as caught on the surveillance camera. Even on arrival in Lagos, the Liberian was still terribly ill and was assisted out of the aircraft. Even though his point of embarkment was Liberia, a country in the throes of Ebola, no one thought he was a carrier of a deadly virus. And within hours after his arrival, he ended up at First Consultant Hospital. It is believed that he may have contracted the virus from his sister who was said to have died of the disease not long ago. But what he did after that was unimaginable. He converted himself to a ‘weapon of mass destruction’ and chose his target – Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa. Though, he is dead, his arrival now put the nation’s 170 million people at the risk of this deadly virus. The diligent nurse who was among the first set of Nigerians that had primary contact with him died days after Sawyer’s death. Two of her children who were living with her have also been quarantined for close monitoring. Also, one of the patients she attended to when Sawyer was on admission has tested positive to the virus. That patient was the lady whose presence at the NNPC Clinic in Lagos for treatment led to the closure of the medical facility last week. The 27 year- old medical officer that attended to Sawyer has also tested positive to Ebola virus and he is among the eight Nigerians that have tested positive to the deadly virus, seven of whom are currently under close observation at the Mainland Infectious Diseases Hospital, Yaba. Another nurse who was on duty on that fateful day and who carried out checks on him has also tested positive to Ebola virus. She is among the nine confirmed cases in the country, while 139 others are said to be under surveillance. But there are fears about how feasible it would be to identify all secondary contacts. For instance, the driver who conveyed Sawyer from the airport to First Consultant Hospital was said to have ran to his village before he was later found and quarantined for further observation. Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, noted this while confirming that relvant authorities know the whereabouts of all primary contacts, but “secondary contacts are much more in number and knowing about them depends on information given by the primary contact.” There are also worries about the dearth of care-givers at the quarantine center. It was gathered that only one caregiver, who is a WHO official, is attending to the seven confirmed carriers of the virus at the center, all of whom are said to be in a hall – a development that showed that Nigeria was really not prepared for this kind of an infectious disease outbreak. Already President Goodluck Jonathan has declared a national emergency and approved N1.9 billion special fund to combat the disease, while the minister of health has announced government’s intention to provide insurance cover for those willing to be caregivers. There are still some salient posers which demand urgent anwers: Are we prepared for this kind of medical emergency? How do we get proper and well equipped quarantine centers within the shortest possible time? How do we find caregivers that would be willing to work at quarantine centers? And even if we get caregivers, are they well trained to handle this kind of situation? At the various ports of entry, should an Ebola infected person be identified what measure should be taken immediately?

http://www.today.ng/news/ebola-outbreak-how-50-year-old-nurse-mother-of-four-succumbed-to-death-after-treating-patrick-sawyer/
Re: EBOLA OUTBREAK: How 50-year-old Nurse succumbed To Death by Leopantro: 5:50pm On Aug 10, 2014
Just imagine the number of individuals the driver contacted before he was quarantined. Or the flight attendants who helped the man off the plane.
Re: EBOLA OUTBREAK: How 50-year-old Nurse succumbed To Death by guyANDROID1: 6:14pm On Aug 10, 2014
Indeed the man target Nigeria.
Re: EBOLA OUTBREAK: How 50-year-old Nurse succumbed To Death by infofirst(m): 8:40pm On Aug 10, 2014
This man no try oh
Re: EBOLA OUTBREAK: How 50-year-old Nurse succumbed To Death by Amhappy(f): 2:04pm On Aug 11, 2014
The heart of man is desperately wicked
Re: EBOLA OUTBREAK: How 50-year-old Nurse succumbed To Death by slightlyMad(f): 2:21pm On Aug 11, 2014
this is serious.

reports had it that Sawyer was actually on his way to the synagogue church.
Re: EBOLA OUTBREAK: How 50-year-old Nurse succumbed To Death by wildflower22(f): 4:58pm On Aug 11, 2014
could it be that the population of Nigeria is the problem. They want to reduce population via ebola.

every hands need to be on deck to curb this. The first person to protect is you, yourself and self.

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