Nigeria At High Risk Of Importing Ebola - NCDC Warns

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 05th Oct, 2022 - tori.ng

Nigerians have also been asked to avoid non-essential travel to locations where the outbreak is reported for the moment.

Nigerians are at a high risk of importing Ebola from Uganda which recently declared an outbreak of the disease.

This was confirmed by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) in a statement released on Tuesday October 4, said its multi-sectoral national emerging viral haemorrhagic diseases technical working group (NEVHD TWG), in collaboration with partners and stakeholders, has conducted a rapid risk assessment to guide in-country preparedness activities.

The agency however added that Nigeria has the capacity to respond effectively in the event of an outbreak.

The Statement Read;


“Based on available data, the overall risk of importation of the Ebola virus and the impact on the health of Nigerians has been assessed as high.

“The likelihood of importation to Nigeria is high due to the increased air travel between Nigeria and Uganda, especially through Kenya’s Nairobi airport, a regional transport hub, and other neighbouring countries that share a direct border with Uganda.

“The likelihood of spread in Nigeria following importation is high due to the gatherings and travel associated with politics, the coming yuletide as well as other religious gatherings and festivals during the last few months of the year.

“We have the diagnostic capacity to test for the EVD presently at the National Reference Laboratory in Abuja and the Lagos University Teaching Hospital’s Centre for Human and Zoonotic Virology Laboratory.

“However, diagnostic capacity will be scaled up to other laboratories in cities with important Points of Entry (POE) and others as may be required.

“Currently, no case of EVD has been reported in Nigeria. Nonetheless, the Nigerian government through NCDC’s multisectoral NEVHD TWG has put several measures in place to prevent and prepare for immediate control of any outbreak of the disease in-country.”


Nigerians have also been asked to avoid non-essential travel to locations where the outbreak is reported for the moment; avoid direct contact with blood, saliva, and other bodily fluids of people with suspected or confirmed Ebola; and call 6232 to ensure all persons with suspected symptoms of Ebola are promptly taken to designated healthcare facilities.

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