Yesterday, Lagos State Health Commissioner, Jide Idris, disclosed that five
new Ebola cases have been suspected in the state. These new cases bring
the figure up to eight suspected cases.
"We have recorded
eight suspected cases, five of which were brought in yesterday," the
commissioner announced. "We have 12 confirmed cases on the whole. Five
have died and five have been discharged," he said.
Further, the commissioner stated that there are a number of individuals being monitored for symptoms. "We are currently following up on 213 contacts while 62 have completed the 21-day follow up."
Idris encouraged the public to be on guard and follow instructions from government health officials. "This
is a call for vigilance as human transmission is only achieved by
physical contact with a person who is acutely and gravely ill from Ebola
virus through body fluids such as blood, urine, stool, saliva, breast
milk, semen and vomitus," said the health commissioner.
"Burial
ceremonies where mourners, including family members, have direct
contact with patients who died of Ebola have also played a role in the
spread, and direct contact with dead bodies should be minimized at this
period," he furthered.
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