Another case of Coronavirus was Monday
confirmed by the federal government in Nigeria,bringing the number
of people living positive to the disease to two.
The government also said 11 persons
that had contacts with index case were in untraceable locations
across the country.
In a news conference in Benin,
Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire,said the second case was
confirmed by scientists yesterday, Sunday.
"On 8th March 2020, scientists
confirmed the presence of coronavirus in one of the contacts. It is
my duty, therefore, to announce a new case of coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) in Nigeria .
"The newly confirmed case is an Ogun State contact of the index case, but he has no significant clinical symptoms. This brings the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Nigeria today to two," he said.
"The newly confirmed case is an Ogun State contact of the index case, but he has no significant clinical symptoms. This brings the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Nigeria today to two," he said.
He added
that,"Since the beginning of the outbreak in China and
subsequent spread to other countries, one of the important response
strategies at the containment stage, has been to identify all
contacts, ensure their strict isolation and to follow up daily with
checks for any symptoms of the disease."
"
Following recent experience from other countries and evidence from
newly published studies on non-symptomatic infections, the Nigeria
Center for Disease Control NCDC, advised that samples should be
taken from all contacts of the Index case for testing. It is in
this process that this new case was detected,"he said.
According to him,"A total of 217
contacts were linked to the index case. Of the 217, 45 traveled out
of Nigeria and 172 are presently in Nigeria. Of the 172 contacts
currently in Nigeria, 69 are in Lagos, 40 in Ogun and 52 in other
States, with 11 in unknown locations."
The text read in full:"Two new developments have taken place since the last briefing in Abuja on the coronavirus situation in Nigeria.
The text read in full:"Two new developments have taken place since the last briefing in Abuja on the coronavirus situation in Nigeria.
"The first is that a team of
researchers from various institutions in Nigeria, including
scientists from the Centre for Human and Zoology Virology in LUTH,
African Centre for Genomics of Infectious Diseases in Redeemers
University and the Nigeria Institute of Medical Research (NIMR)
Lagos, combined their efforts to successfully perform the genome
sequencing of the coronavirus strain that the index case brought to
Nigeria and proved it to be a match with the virus circulating in
Italy and Wuhan.
"This was coordinated by the
Lagos State Ministry of Health and NCDC. It is the first time the
sequencing of this virus has been performed in Africa. The result
has been shared with International Authorities and the Director
General of the World Health Organization has extended
congratulations to Nigerian scientists for this achievement.
"The other development is that
contact tracing and monitoring in respect of the coronavirus index
case presently receiving treatment in Lagos, has been diligently and
conscientiously pursued since 27 February when the case was first
diagnosed.
"A total of 217 contacts were
linked to the index case. Of the 217, 45 traveled out of Nigeria and
172 are presently in Nigeria. Of the 172 contacts currently in
Nigeria, 69 are in Lagos, 40 in Ogun and 52 in other States, with 11
in unknown locations.
"Nevertheless, the Federal
Ministry of Health, following best practice, decided to test these
persons for the possible presence of coronavirus in their systems.
"On 8th March 2020, scientists
confirmed the presence of coronavirus in one of the contacts. It is
my duty, therefore, to announce a new case of coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) in Nigeria .
"The newly confirmed case is an
Ogun State contact of the index case, but he has no significant
clinical symptoms. This brings the total number of confirmed
COVID-19 cases in Nigeria today to two.
"Since the beginning of the
outbreak in China and subsequent spread to other countries, one of
the important response strategies at the containment stage, has been
to identify all contacts, ensure their strict isolation and to
follow up daily with checks for any symptoms of the disease.
Following recent experience from other countries and evidence from
newly published studies on non-symptomatic infections, the Nigeria
Center for Disease Control NCDC, advised that samples should be
taken from all contacts of the Index case for testing. It is in this
process that this new case was detected.
"I repeat that the newly
confirmed case in Nigeria is not a new importation, but a contact of
the Index case, who has since been in isolation and was under
clinical follow up. He presently does not have any clinical
symptoms, is comfortable and in care at Infectious Disease Hospital,
Lagos.
"Recent studies in China have
shown that increased surveillance, contact tracing and isolation
reduces the risk of spread, because further opportunities for
transmission of the virus by the infected patient in the community
are limited.
"All other contacts of the index
case in Ogun and Lagos will remain in isolation and testing will be
carried out on those not yet tested, including some in other states.
"On the case reported in the US of Nigerian origin, we are in
touch with colleagues at the US Centers for Disease Control in
Atlanta and here in Abuja. The case visited Lagos in February 2020.
However, given the timelines between the time he was in Nigeria
briefly and when he became ill, the likelihood that he was infected
in Lagos is very low.
"The Federal Ministry of Heath,
and Lagos and Ogun States Health Ministries assure citizens of our
commitment to do all needed to control spread of this outbreak.
Since the first case was confirmed in Nigeria on 27th of February
2020, the National Emergency Operations Centres (EOC) in Abuja,
continues to work closely with Lagos and Ogun State EOCs to
coordinate response activities.
"I again strongly advise against
spreading misinformation to cause fear and panic. The Federal
Ministry of Health and NCDC will continue to provide prompt and
reliable updates and initiate all measures required to protect our
people.
"A globally emerging lesson here
is that some people who contracted COVID-19 appear to experience
zero or only mild illness and will recover; however, other patients
develop more severe symptoms, especially if they have other
underlying illnesses, or are weakened by old age. I urge Nigerians
to take care of their health and protect others by continuing to do
the following:
"• Regularly and thoroughly
wash hands with soap & water for at least 30 seconds, if not
possible use an alcohol-based hand sanitiser.
"• Maintain at least 2 metres
(5 feet) distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or
sneezing repeatedly.
"• Be sure you and people
around you follow good respiratory hygiene, meaning, to cover the
mouth and nose with a tissue or handkerchief if coughing or sneezing
and disposing of used tissue immediately. Alternatively, use your
bent elbow when you cough or sneeze, when no tissue is available.
"• Do not mingle with people or
congregate, but instead stay at home if you feel unwell with
symptoms like fever, cough, sneezing, or difficulty in breathing.
"• Please call NCDC toll-free
number which is available 24/7 for guidance- 080097000010.
"• Do not engage in lengthy
self-medication
"Stay informed on the latest
developments about COVID-19 through official channels including Lagos
State Ministry of Health, Ogun State Ministry of Health, Nigeria
Centre for Disease Control and Federal Ministry of Health."
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