The Ebonyi State chapter of the
Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, yesterday lamented the growing wave of Lassa
Fever epidemic, which has claimed over 40 health workers and caused uncountable
number of deaths in the state in 13 years.
The doctors, who also protested the
untimely death of two of their colleagues and a nurse who died following the
outbreak of Lassa Fever virus in the state, were seen carrying placards with
various inscriptions marching from the FETHA 1 to the front of Government
House, Abakaliki where they were addressed by the Senior Special Assistant to
the Governor on Health Services and former Commissioner for Health, Dr Sunday Nwangele.
Governor David Umahi had built and handed over a virology centre to the Federal
Government, through the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki on September, 5
2016, to curb this health hazard.
Arising from its emergency general meeting
held at the Association of Resident Doctors, ARD, FETHA secretariat, Abakaliki,
the Ebonyi State Branch of NMA, in a communiqué signed by its chairman, Dr.
Ikwudinma Austin and Secretary, Dr. Ariom Anthony Ifeanyi, urged the Federal
Government to promptly equip and activate to an optimal functioning capacity,
the virology centre to serve the teaming population of Lassa fever patients in
the state. “Since the facility was built by the Ebonyi State government and
designated a virology centre, despite no functionality, there has been
increased referral cases from neighbouring states like Cross River, Benue,
Enugu, Imo, Abia, hence increasing the risk of the staff of FETHA and surrounding
communities as diagnosis can still not be made in the said virology centre.
1 comment:
i think its time we chase lassa fever out by killing so kill any rat you see before they kill you.
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