While Nigerians are celebratting the successful exit of Ebola case in Nigeria as the Minister for Health disclosed yesterday that only one person was left in Isolation center in Lagos,a highly
placed official of the Rivers state Government has confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES
that a suspected case of the Ebola Virus Disease has been detected in Port
Harcourt, the Rivers state capital.
The
official, who asked not to be named because he was not authorized to discuss
the development with journalists, simply said, while adding that 70 people
suspected to have had contact with the case have been tracked and quarantined,
“Yes, there
was a case of Ebola death. We are tracking everybody.”
The official
made the revelation following reports that a doctor in the Rivers state capital
had died
from what
appeared to be Ebola. The Rivers state Commissioner for Information, Ibim
Semenitari, could not be reached for comments last night as she was said to be
outside the country.
The unnamed
doctor, according to Sahara Reporters, secretly treated a diplomat who had
contact with Patrick Sawyer, the Liberian-American, who brought the virus to Nigeria.
The doctor reportedly died on Friday, while his wife had also taken ill and now
quarantined in Port Harcourt.
The diplomat
treated by the doctor is still alive, the report said.
The diplomat
is believed to be among those who met Mr. Sawyer on his arrival in Lagos. He
then flew to Port Harcourt where he took ill. He was treated at an unnamed
hotel in the Rivers state capital, an official said. The doctor’s hospital,
Good Heart Hospital, as well as the hotel where he treated the diplomat, have
been shut down, reports say.
This
development, if confirmed will be a big blow to Nigeria’s effort to contain the
deadly virus.
With only
one case being treated in Lagos, the Minister of Health had declared Tuesday
that Nigeria had succeeded in checkmating the spread of the virus in the
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