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We have facility to diagnose Ebola Virus-NVRI
 
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Tue, 5 Aug 2014   ||   Nigeria,
 

 The National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI) has said it has the facility to safely diagnose Ebola Virus from either animal or human patient.

The Executive Director, Dr Mohammed Ahmed, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Vom, Plateau, on Tuesday.

Ahmed said that the institute had a well-fitted modular laboratory and reagents to do the job.

“The institute has facilities and well-trained expertise that can safely handle samples brought here and give the right diagnosis.

“We also have positive precious suit that would protect the laboratory scientists from any contact with the room to be used for the diagnosis,’’ he said.

He said that Ebola was just another zoonotic disease with humans and chimpanzees as mere accidental hosts of the virus.

According to him, bats are key bearers of Ebola virus.

He explained that for humans to contract and spread it, there has to be an interface with monkeys and baboons.

The executive director said that the institute was currently concerned with its defined role of primary surveillance to seek out foot bats that could be carrying the virus.

“You may not hear us much in the frenzy over the spread of the diseases because it is now more of a human-to-human transmission which is more for medics.

“We handle the animal aspect of such contacts and spread.’’

He said that surveillance had so far revealed that the risk of massive contacts was very low, but added that such surveillance was being sustained.

“The high risk areas might be games reserves, so we have our eyes on such areas.’’

He said that though the disease had been in existence since 1976, there was still no drug or vaccine.

NAN reports that the latest outbreak which first hit Guinea, has so far killed more than 800 people across West Africa, including Sierra Leone, Liberia and Nigeria.

The first death in Nigeria was that of a Liberian national, Mr Patrick Sawyer, who died in Lagos last month.

Meanwhile, the Federal Government has confirmed a second case, the doctor who treated Sawyer, and awaiting the results of tests on three other suspects.

This latest development has heightened anxiety among Nigerians. (NAN)

 

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