A nurse, Justina Obi Echelonu, one
of the primary contacts who participated in the initial management of the index
case, late American-Liberian, Patrick Sawyer, at the First Consultant Hospital,
Obalende, Lagos, has died in quarantine.
She is the second nurse and fourth
fatality of the Ebola Virus Disease in the country.
Minister of Health, Professor
Onyebuchi Chukwu confirmed her death yesterday at a joint press briefing with
the Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, in Abuja.
Chukwu, who disclosed that another
of the doctors who treated the late Patrick Sawyer tested positive to
the deadly virus, said Nigeria has now recorded 10 confirmed cases of Ebola
Virus Disease, EVD, of which four have died and six are currently under
treatment.
“The total number of persons under surveillance
in Lagos is now 169. These are all secondary contacts as all the primary
contacts have completed the 21-day incubation period and have been de-listed to
resume their normal lives,” the Minister explained.
Earlier, a top medical expert who is
part of the medical team of experts managing confirmed cases at the Ebola Ward
of the Mainland Hospital, Yaba, Lagos, said the nurse passed away in the early
hours of yesterday.
“We lost her in the early hours of
today after much effort. She was one of the people that helped Sawyer when he
was vomiting and stooling. That was when she contacted it,” he remarked.
Also confirming news of her
death, Abia State Governor, Theodore Orji regretted the demise of the nurse,
and commended her for her selfless service to the nation. In a statement
issued, yesterday, the governor prayed for the repose of the dead.
“My heart bleeds as I write this. On
behalf of my family, the Government and the good people of Abia State, I
commiserate with family, friends and colleagues of our dear lady nurse, Justina
Echelonu, who died following the contact she had with the American-Liberian,
Mr. Patrick Sawyer, in the course of discharging her duty as a nurse. I pray
God to give them the fortitude to bear this tragic and irreparable loss. Rest
in Peace Ms Justina Echelonu.”
Ms. Echelonu is the fourth person to
die of the disease in Nigeria after Mr. Sawyer died on July 25 and was followed
by two other nurses.
Justina, 25, previously worked at
Otunba Tunwase National Paediatric Centre, Ijebu-Ode in Ogun State before
relocating to Lagos to take up appointment with First Consultants Hospital. She
hailed from Mbaise in Imo State and graduated from the Department of Nursing Science
in Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki.
May her soul rest in peace
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