It has been learned that a
sister of a Port Harcourt-based medical doctor, Iyke Enemuo, who
recently died from the Ebola virus, fled to Abia State to avoid being
quarantined along with others who came into contact with the late
doctor. However, one of her siblings, who is also a doctor, forced her
to return to the quarantine center in Port Harcourt, the capital of
Rivers State. Continue...
The woman helped care for her doctor brother as he suffered from the debilitating disease caused by the Ebola virus.
At least 200 people who came in
contact with Dr. Enemuo, who died last Friday in Port Harcourt, have
been placed in quarantine for close medical watch.
Dr. Enemuo had contracted the
virus when he was secretly treating a staff of the Economic Community of
West African States (ECOWAS) who, in turn, had had contact with Patrick
Sawyer, a Liberian-American who initially brought the disease into
Nigeria. Mr. Sawyer had slumped at the Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos
shortly after arriving there on July 20. He was rushed to a Lagos
Hospital where he died five days later. A doctor, Ameyo Stella Adadevoh,
and two nurses who helped care for Mr. Sawyer in Lagos have also died.
SaharaReporters discovered that
the ECOWAS diplomat who had had contact with Mr. Sawyer flew to Port
Harcourt the same day the Liberian American died, and met up with Dr.
Enemuo. Apparently aware of the deadly nature of the disease afflicting
the diplomat, Dr. Enemuo opted to treat him secretly at a local hotel.
After recovering, the ECOWAS
staff flew back to Lagos to seek clearance to travel out of Nigeria.
Quarantined and checked for Ebola in Lagos, he was found to be free of
the virus. However, a few days after he left Port Harcourt, Dr. Enemuo
took ill and was hospitalized at Good Health Hospital in Port Harcourt
where he died of the disease.
The hospital has been closed
down, and close to 70 people immediately quarantined by Nigerian health
officials. However, as at last night, more than 200 people who had been
in contact with Dr. Enemuo and the ECOWAS diplomat had been quarantined
as well. Dr. Enemuo’s wife recently took ill with Ebola symptoms.
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