Nigerians on different social media platforms on Saturday asked President Barack Obama to give a vaccine, ZMapp, being developed in the United States to treat a Nigerian nurse, Justina Ejelonu, reportedly infected with Ebola.
On
such websites as Facebook and Twitter, the petitioners begged Obama to
release the vaccine to Ejelonu and other Africans suffering from the
virus. The petitions were made on the White House website.
Ejelonu,
who is one of those that were infected with the Ebola virus after
treating the Liberian victim, Patrick Sawyer, has said she did not have
direct contact with Sawyer’s body fluids.
The
deadly virus, which leads to death in humans within days from
infection, is transmitted through sweat, urine, blood, and other fluids
from the body.
Ejelonu recounted her encounter with Sawyer in a report on a website, www.southeastnigeria.com.
According
to the website, she said she had checked his vitals and helped him with
food because he was too weak, and that the mode of transmission could
be from touching the same surfaces as the Liberian.
She
said, “I never contacted his fluids. I checked his vitals, helped him
with his food (he was too weak). I basically touched where his hands
touched and that’s the only contact — not directly with his fluids.
“At
a stage, he yanked off his infusion and we had blood everywhere on his
bed. But the ward maids took care of that and changed his linens with
great precaution. Every patient is treated as high-risk. If it were air
borne, by now wahala for dey (there would have been trouble). I still thank God.”
Ejelonu
added that the workers’ uniforms and Sawyer’s bedding were burnt
afterwards, saying the staff were under surveillance and off-duty till
August 11.
She said, “Our samples
have long been taken by the World Health Organisation and so far, we
have been fine. Kudos to my hospital management because we work
professionally with every patient considered as high-risk — that’s the
training.”
The health worker noted
that if it were a public hospital, the outcome might have been
different, adding that she was however grateful to the Lagos State
Government and the Federal Government for their support.
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