Public health physicians have called for more vigilance at the border posts in order to prevent a recurrence of the dreaded Ebola Virus Disease in the country.
The appeal is coming on the heels of the reported return of the disease in two West African countries of Liberia and Sierra Leone, last week.
According to a member of the Ebola Prevention Committee in Nigeria, Dr. Oladoyin Odubanjo, the Federal Government needs to the strengthen the precautionary and screening methods in order to forestall a return of the disease.
Odubanjo noted that proper screening of passengers for the viral disease was a major precautionary measure to prevent a similar scenario where by a Liberian-American diplomat, Patrick Sawyer, imported the disease into Nigeria in 2014.
He said, “We must be on the watch out and learn from our neighbours. Liberia and Sierra Leone reportedly free of EVD are at present recording new cases. We must act now because we have abandoned the strict measures we put in place at the height of the outbreak. Nigeria must know that we cannot let our guards down until every single case of EVD in West Africa is over.”
Another public health physician, Dr. Segun Agbaje, urged the authorities to be on the watch out for symptoms of the disease.
He said, “The country’s health authorities need to be on the alert and take regular precautionary measures to avoid an outbreak. We had an outbreak in the first place because did not act on time. The new cases are the red flag, signifying that it is not yet Uhuru for Nigeria and the world.”
Agbaje also stressed the need for hand washing and other hygienic practices, stating that they were key to getting rid of germs, bacteria and other viruses.
According to him, hand-washing practice particularly reduces the risk of getting infections by more than 60 per cent.
(Punch)
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