Dr Abdulsalam Nasidi, Director-General, Nigeria Centre for Disease
Control (NCDC), says the Federal Government will soon establish a Ebola
Survival Clinic in Lagos or Ibadan.
Fielding questions from newsmen on the first anniversary of
declaration of Nigeria Ebola free in Abuja on Tuesday, Nasidi said
doctors that defeated Ebola in Lagos would be used to quickly establish
the proposed clinic.
He said the survival clinic by the NCDC would work in collaboration
with tertiary health institutions to address the issue of relapse in
survival.
“The clinic has the component of the follow up, where we will be monitoring what happens to Ebola survivors daily,’’ he said.
According to Nasidi, the idea of survival clinics was conceived by the NCDC in Sierra Leone,
“The clinic was established by the Nigeria contingent to assist
survivors in Sierra Leone, and it has gone a long way in bringing us to
proper understanding what is happening to Ebola survivors.
“But in Nigeria, we do not practice it. We have come to realise with
all the relapses and new pattern of epidemiology of Ebola, that we
should now establish the clinic in Nigeria.’’
In a related development, Nasidi said agitation was on for national
honours to be given to late Dr Adedavoh and many officers who risk their
lives in the fight against EVD.
Mr Linus Awute, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health, said
it was a year today that Nigeria achieved a great feat of terminating
the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD).
“In the past one year, Nigeria has not lowered her guard. We remain
vigilant through enhanced surveillance, not only for Ebola but also for
all diseases that constitute public health emergencies,’’ Awute said.
“We have therefore held on to the fact that Nigeria Ebola freedom is
not going to be full celebration until the transmission of the disease
in the human population reaches zero in West Africa,’’ Awute said.
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