The Ebola
Virus Disease (EVD) struck at the heart of Nigeria, when Dr. Ameyo Stella
Adadevoh, a consultant physician, and member of the illustrious Kwaku
Adadevoh/Herbert Macaulay/Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowder lineage succumbed to the
scourge of the disease.
Adadevoh
contracted the virus from the Liberian, Mr. Patrick Sawyer, who imported the
disease into Nigeria.
Sources
close to Adadevoh, 58, said she succumbed to the disease yesterday evening,
having been in a coma for some days.
Adadevoh,
who is survived by one son, had led the medical team at First Consultants
Medical Centre, a Lagos-based hospital, which treated Sawyer on his arrival in
Lagos.
As the head
of operations at First Consultants, Adadevoh was praised for being the first to
detect that Sawyer, who was admitted at First Consultants for five days before
his death, was not being truthful when he denied that he was infected with the
Ebola virus.
After he had
tested negative for malaria and other diseases, she was said to have ordered
that his blood be tested for Ebola. It was the positive result of the test that
enabled the hospital to contact the Lagos State health authorities about the
first Ebola patient in the country.
Her death
brings to five, including the index case Sawyer, the total number of persons
who have succumbed to the scourge of the disease in Nigeria.
Among those
who have passed on, Adedavoh is the first doctor and the fourth Nigerian to
have died from the virus. Others who died before her comprised two nurses and
the ECOWAS protocol officer, Jatto Abdulqudir, who picked up an already
infected Sawyer from the Murtala Muhammad International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.
However,
five others who contracted the disease from Sawyer have been discharged while
two others remain in the isolation ward at the Infectious Disease Hospital,
Yaba, Lagos.
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