First case of ebola reported in Africa's most populous city Lagos

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First case of ebola reported in Africa's most populous city Lagos
Death marks new and alarming cross-border development in world's biggest epidemic spreading across three countries
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Lagos authorities said they had requested the flight's manifest to contact the other passengers, and began distributing protective clothing to health workers. Photograph: Cellou Binani/AFP/Getty Images

A man has died of ebola in Lagos, the first confirmed case of the highly contagious and deadly virus in Africa's most populous metropolis.

Patrick Sawyer, a 40-year-old Liberian civil servant, collapsed on arrival in Nigeria's main airport on Sunday, health officials said. His condition rapidly deteriorated before he died, said Abdulsalami Nasidi, project director at the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, who attributed his death to ebola.

Officials at the World Health Organisation confirmed a sample from Nigeria was being tested for ebola, but did not confirm the results.

The death marks a new and alarming cross-border development in a disease that has spiralled into the world's biggest epidemic, spread across three west African countries. At least 660 people have died in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone since ebola was first diagnosed in February.

The pathogen is passed through contact with bodily fluids of infected patients, and has no known cure, although chances of survival improve dramatically with early detection and treatment.

But weak health systems and frequent cross-border travel have hampered efforts to contain the virus in a region which has never before experienced an outbreak.

Lagos state authorities said they had requested the flight's manifest to contact the other passengers, and began distributing protective clothing to health workers, state health advisor Yewande Adeshina said. Sawyer flew from Liberia's capital of Monrovia, with a brief flight stopover in nearby Togo. His sister is believed to have died of ebola in the last month, a Liberian official told the Guardian.

Rumours about the virus – which causes a painful fever that degenerates into internal and external bleeding – were met with scepticism from residents in the crowded business district where Sawyer was treated. "I cannot believe it is true," said trader Segun Kosoko, who said he had seen two traders donning face masks.

Experts have also been alarmed by the disease's wide geographical spread, from Guinea's remote interior forest region, where it originated, to densely populated coastal regions.

Ghana has had several unconfirmed scares, while Sierra Leone's capital Freetown recorded its first confirmed case this week. Authorities there were forced to launch a public appeal after the victim slipped out of hospital. Her family forcibly removed her – as many have done, either fearing they would catch the disease while in quarantine, or doubting its existence.

Radio stations in Freetown, a city of about 1 million people, broadcast the appeal to locate the woman, named as Saudatu Koroma. "She is a positive case and her being out there is a risk to all. We need the public to help us locate her," the appeal stated.

Koroma, 32, had been admitted to an isolation ward while blood samples were tested for the virus, said Sidi Yahya Tunis, a health ministry spokesman.

Meanwhile in Liberia this week, a man burned down a room in the ministry of health after his 14-year-old relative died of ebola. He said a lack of doctors and nurses – many of whom have been ostracised from their communities – had led to the boy's death.

Nigeria's ministry of health urged residents to follow guidelines to prevent the virus' spread, and launched a hotline number.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/25/first-case-ebola-lagos-nigeria

They have to quarantine :snoop:
 

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read about this yesterday :damn:



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Here are a few tips to help every Nigerians protect themselves from the Ebola disease:
1. Avoid bush meat or any meat you are not sure of its source.
2. Wash your hands frequently with detergent, soap using clean water.
3.Avoid trips to Ebola endemic countries (DRC ,UGANDA , CONGO, GABON DRC etc)
4.Get a hand sanitizer for people to use in your office and educate them on the importance of the sanitizers, Get one for your kids to use in school frequently and if possible for their class.
5.3. Avoid buying food stuffs, clothing or other personal materials from markets/shops that share the same vicinity with live or roasted bush meat dealer’s or sellers
6.Be careful with hands when using railings on the stairs, door knobs and other utilities used by the public.
7.Gloves and other appropriate protective clothing should be worn when handling sick animals or their tissues
8. Watch out for people with flu-like symptoms such as sudden fever
9.Avoid Pig farms, Pig farms in Africa play a role in the amplification of infection because of the presence of fruit bats on these farms.
10.Avoid bat meats and bat products
FOR HEALTH WORKERS
WHO states as follows,
Standard precautions are recommended in the care and treatment of all patients regardless of their perceived or confirmed infectious status. They include the basic level of infection control—hand hygiene, use of personal protective equipment to avoid direct contact with blood and body fluids, prevention of needle stick and injuries from other sharp instruments, and a set of environmental controls.


EVD is a severe acute viral illness often characterized by the sudden onset of
1.Fever
2.Intense weakness
3.Muscle pain,
4.Headache and sore throat.
5.Followed by vomiting, Diarrhea, Rash, Impaired kidney and Liver function, and in some cases, both internal and external bleeding.
 
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Oh shyt. No kidding I was thinking about a trip to Lagos in a few months. Probably been put on hold now.

I'm trying to think of a worse place for this to have hit. My best wishes for Nigeria
 

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Oh shyt. No kidding I was thinking about a trip to Lagos in a few months. Probably been put on hold now.

I'm trying to think of a worse place for this to have hit. My best wishes for Nigeria

Why should this stop you?
 

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I watched a documentary where a nurse who was treating Ebola patients contracted it, but the doctors supposedly cured her by directly injecting non infected blood into their arteries. I don't know is that's BS or not, but this shyt seems to pop up randomly from time to time.
 

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Why should this stop you?

Probably the fukkin Ebola in Lagos, my best guess

Pretty much. I was lucky enough to spend several weeks in Nigeria including about 10 days in Lagos in the winter of '09. Love the place but frankly it's not someplace you wanna get sick. It's the perfect environment for an outbreak to happen. Pretty poor sanitation practices by our standards, a tightly packed population, lots of travel inside the city and throughout the country on public transportation. Unless things have really improved over the last 5 years, this won't be good.

Maybe I shouldn't say I'm cancelling (tentative) plans so much as keeping an eye on the situation.
 

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This virus is honestly the scariest thing roaming earth, besides speculation no one knows anything about where it's from and why it pops up randomly every few years. With all the benefits that come with rainforests, I guess it has its drawbacks too. I don't believe ebola can survive in harsher regions like horn and northern Africa.
 

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This virus is honestly the scariest thing roaming earth, besides speculation no one knows anything about where it's from and why it pops up randomly every few years. With all the benefits that come with rainforests, I guess it has its drawbacks too. I don't believe ebola can survive in harsher regions like horn and northern Africa.

I believe Ebola comes from bats and other small rodents which live in forest areas. Similar to how bubonic plague comes from rodents too I guess.
 
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