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Nigeria At ‘Moderate Risk’ Of Ebola – NCDC

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BEVERLY HILLS, February 19, (THEWILL) – The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has placed Nigeria at “moderate risk” of Ebola outbreak as Guinea battles the contagion.

The NCDC made this known via its website, stating that the decision was based on the proximity of Guinea to Nigeria and other West African countries, as well as other indicators.

Guinea experienced an outbreak of Ebola on February 14, and cases and deaths were reported in the N’zerekore region of the country.

The cases were detected among seven people who had attended the burial of a nurse on February 1, NCDC said.

Following the declaration of the outbreak, the Guinean government initiated response activities.

The World Health Organisation, Africa Centres for Disease Control, and West African Health Organisation have announced they were supporting the country’s response activities.

The government of Guinea has also begun processes to access the global stockpile of vaccines for Ebola virus disease from the Vaccine International Coordinating Group, ICG.

The NCDC says it has an existing multi-sectoral National Emerging Viral Haemorrhagic Diseases Working Group, which coordinates preparedness efforts for EVD and other emerging viral haemorrhagic diseases.

“The EVHDWG has carried out a risk assessment on the possibility of transmission of the virus to Nigeria.

“Given the proximity of Guinea to Nigeria and other West African countries as well as other indicators, Nigeria has been placed at moderate risk of an EVD outbreak.

“The outputs from this risk assessment are being used to initiate preparedness activities in-country,” NCDC said.

The agency assured that several measures had been put in place to prevent and mitigate the impact of a potential EVD outbreak in Nigeria.

It said: “A National Emergency Operations Centre operating from NCDC’s Incident Coordination Centre is on alert mode. We have a team of first responders on standby, ready to be deployed within 24 hours in the event of an EVD outbreak in Nigeria.

“We have also established testing capacity for EVD at the NCDC National Reference Laboratory. The NCDC will continue working with states to strengthen preparedness activities across the country.”

It added that the Port Health Services of the Federal Ministry of Health has scaled up screening at points of entry, and that the NCDC would also scale up risk communications and other activities.

NCDC in a statement, signed by its Director-General, Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu, said it would continue to “monitor the situation and initiate preparedness activities across the country.

“We are in close contact with WHO, ACDC and WAHO for cross-border coordination. We urge members of the public to remain aware of the risks and adhere to all safety measures.

“The NCDC remains fully committed to protecting the health of all Nigerians from infectious disease threats.”

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