Lasa fever Saga in Ebonyi
Lasa fever Saga in Ebonyi
Lassa Fever Patient Escapes From A Hospital In Ebonyi state
In
curbing the wide spread of the dreaded Lassa fever, the federal
government has cleared the air concerning the handling of dead bodies by
relatives of the deceased by stating that they would be allowed to do
so as religious and cultural beliefs must be respected.
The Chief
Executive Officer of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Dr
Abdusalam Nasidi, made the views and observations on Tuesday at the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs during the emergency National Council on
Health on Lassa fever outbreak.
He said relatives of the deceased
must oblige to disinfect dead bodies which should be carried before and
after in double body bags as well as ensuring that graves are dug very
deep.
“Families will not be denied the bodies of their deceased
relatines because there must be respect for religious and cultural
beliefs. The real problem is that the culture of some people to wash
dead bodies before burial. However, we warn against contact with the
bodies as a bid towards curtailing the virus.
“Relatives will
have to ensure that the bodies of the deceased are disinfected with
chlorine and it is recommend that the bodies should be packaged in
double body bags. We also advise that graves must be dug very deep.”
In
thesame vein, a male patient who tested positive to the disease was
reported to have escaped from a hospital in Ebonyi state to an unknown
destination.
The minister of health, Prof Isaac Adewole who
expressed dismay concerning the situation stated that the patient could
not have absconded on his own without the help of some of the healthcare
givers in the hospital and has so far directed that the patient must
be looked for and treated immediately.
“He should be traced and
taken back to the facility. He should be reassured that he will live if
the treatment is done promptly as he could not have absconded on his own
without the support of the health officers.
He lamented that so
much is been expected from the Ebonyi state government as it has not
done enough. He said there was no need for patients to be transferred
to Irrua in Edo state when the state has a functional healthcare
centre.
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