Since the news broke out about the American-Liberian, Patrick
Sawyer who transported the deadly Ebola Virus into Nigeria and has so far
claimed the lives of 5 persons with at least 4 still in the hospital, there has
been report as to what really transpired when Sawyer was rushed to the First
Cosultants Hospital, Obalende, Lagos. Some reports have stated that Sawyer
attempted to escape from the hospital, but a letter personally written by the
heroic Doctor Stella Adadevoh, who unfortunately died a few days ago reveals
that she was under pressure to release Sawyer. Good thing however is that she
stood her ground and Nigeria today have her to be grateful for.
Below is the letter she wrote to the Federal and Lagos State
governments:
“In the interest of our patients, staff, the general public the
nation at large we state the following:
A 40-years old gentlemen came into the hospital with symptoms
suggestive of Malaria (Fever, headache, extreme weakness) on Sunday night (20th
July 2014). He was fully conscious and gave us his clinical history and told us
he is a Senior Diplomat from Liberia. Laboratory investigations confirmed
malaria whilst other test for HIV, Hepatitis B&C were negative. He was
admitted and treatment commenced.
However, due to the fact that he was not responding to treatment
but rather was developing haemorrhagic symptoms we further questioned him. He
denied having been in contact with any persons with EVD (Ebola Virus Disease)
at home, in any hospital or at any burial.
In spite of this denial we immediately decided to do the
following:
1. To conduct further tests for possible Infectious Haemorrhagic
Disease, especially EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE, based on the fact that he was a
Liberian citizen and the recent ourbreak of EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE in that country
2. We immediatrly isolated/quarantined the patient, commenced
barrier nursing and simultaneously contacted the Lagos State Ministry of Health
and the Federal Ministry of Health to enquire where furthe laboratory tests
could be performed as we had a high index of suspicion of possible EBOLA VIRUS
DISEASE
3. WE REFUSED FOR HIM TO BE LET OUT OF THE HOSPITAL IN SPITE OF
INTENSE PRESSURE, AS WE WERE TOLD THAT HE WAS A SENIOR ECOWAS OFFICIAL AND HAD
AN IMPORTANT ROLE TO PLAY AT THE ECOWAS CONVENTION IN CALABAR, CROSS RIVER
STATE.
4. The initial test results from LUTH laboratory indicated a
signal of possible EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE, but required confirmation.
5. We then took the further step of reaching out to Senior
Officials in the office of the Secretary of Health of the United States of
America who promptly assisted us with contacts at thecentres for Disease
Control (CDC) and World Health Organisation Regional Laboratory Centre in
Senegal.
6. Working jointly with the State, Federal Agencies and
Internaional Agencies, we were able to obtain confirmation of EBOLA VIRUS
DISEASE (ZAIRE STRAIN), (W.H.O. Regional Center Lab-Senegal/Redeemes lab/LUTH
Laboratory)
7. The gentleman subsequently died on Friday at a 6.50 (25th
July, 2014)
8. All agencies were promptly notified and in consultation with
W.H.O, Regional EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Centre in Conakry, Guinea and Best
Practices, the following was commenced:
a. Orderly temporay shut down of the hospital with immediate
evacuation of in house patients
b. The appropriate professional removal of the body and its
incineration wunder W.H.O. guidelines witnessed by all appropriate agencies.
9. Having concluded the above, it is now appropriate to give
this Press release in the interest of our partient, staff, the general public
and the nation at large.
10. In keeping with W.H.O, guidelines, hospitals is shut down
briefly as full decontamination exercise is currently in progress W.H.O.
Guidelines
In conclusion working with the STATE, FEDERAL AND INTERNATIONAL
AGENCUES, we were able to identify and confirm the diagnosis of the EBOLA VIRUS
DISEASE. We hope that by our action of preventing this gentleman from being
extracted from our hospital and traveling to Calabar we have been able to
prevent the spread of EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE in Nigeria.
The Board and Management of the Hospital wish to thank all our
staff members for their diligence and professionalism.
Thank You.
Signed
Dr.B.N.OHIAERI
DR.A.S.ADADEVEOH
First Consultants Medical Centre Limited
16/24 Ikoyi Road,
Obalende,
Lagos
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