8.4 C
New York
Thursday, March 28, 2024

Ebola: Okada Riders At Risk, Says Medical/Dental Consultants

Published:

LATEST NEWS

- Advertisement -

okada-21

…Suggest 10 Ways To Contain Spread

The Medical and Dental Association of Nigeria, has raised the alarm that okada riders could be at risk in the spread of the Ebola virus, through body contacts for those who commute in commercial motorcycles.

MDCAN in a statement faulted governments communication on prevention approachesĀ  that lays emphasizes only onĀ  handshake and contact with body fluid of those already tested positive for the virus, hat has so far claimed over 900 people in the West African sub-region.

MDCAN in the statement signed by the President Dr Steven Oluwole and Assistant Secretary General , DR A Adesokan, made available to journalists in Abuja further put forth ten ways for consideration by government to contain the spread of the virus.

The Statement warned that, ā€œApproach ofĀ  prevention, which centred on avoidance of handshakes, ignores that the modes of transportation in Nigeria, which include crowded buses and motor bikes encourage intimate body contactsĀ  that exceed handshakes.

READ ALSO  In Anambra, Fire Service Intervenes, Averts Major Danger, As Petrol Tanker Crashes, Spills Its Contents

MDCAN further highlighted areas it regarded as knowledge and action deficit in dealing with theĀ  disease, saying, ā€œRigorous contact tracing were not instituted after the index case was identified in Lagos;

Failure to model that infected health workers in Lagos may have transmitted toĀ  contacts whilst shopping, commuting, or recreating; Failure to model that contacts of Ebola cases in Lagos may have travelled to any other region in the country; No evidence of establishment of Ebola management centres in all regions of the Country; No evidence of procurement and distribution ofĀ  safety equipments to protect staff;

No evidence of training of staff to effectively manage cases; No evidence protocols have been developedĀ  and circulated to staff for case identification ; No evidence protocols have been develope to speciallyĀ  transport suspected cases to treatment Centres.

READ ALSO  Meet Young Graduate and Mathematician Who Hawks Palm Oil As Means of Livelihood in Anambra

The body however suggested ten ways to stem the spread of the virus , including, ā€œ The MDCAN will like the appropriate agencies of government to workĀ  on the assumption that the epidemic has potentially spread to all regions of Nigeria; Protocols toĀ  identify cases, and for self reporting should be developed; Centres for reporting of cases should be established; Centres for management of cases should be designated

ā€œ Random management of cases in hospitals across Nigeria should be avoided; Special transportation facilities for identified cases should be established; Management protocols, training of special management staff, and adequate protection of staff should be ensured and ; The General Public is advised to avoid charlatans and opportunists, who offer unverifiable claims of cure of a disease they know nothing about, but seek information and clarificationsā€ the statement added.ā€

Hey there! Exciting news - we've deactivated our website's comment provider to focus on more interactive channels! Join the conversation on our stories through Facebook, Twitter, and other social media pages, and let's chat, share, and connect in the best way possible!

Join our social media

For even more exclusive content!

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Of The Week
CARTOON

TOP STORIES

- Advertisement -

Of The Week
CARTOON

247Ureports Protects its' news articles from plagiarism as an important part of maintaining the integrity of our website.