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NCDC cautions Nigerian travellers on Coronavirus

BY OUR EDITOR
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has advised Nigerians to remain calm as the Centre is currently coordinating a multisectoral technical group that is assessing and managing the risk of importation of Coronavirus into the country.
In a public health advisory issued by the NCDC on Wednesday, the Centre urged travellers from Nigeria to Wuhan, China, to avoid contact with sick people, animals (alive or dead), and animal markets.
The Coronavirus detected in the central Chinese city of Wuhan has claimed lives and infected dozens of Chinese citizens, with a pneumonia-like illness and has no known cure yet.
It was reported to World Health Organisation (WHO) on December 31, 2019 and has been under investigation since.
Coronavirus are viruses typically found in animals, ranging from livestock to household pets and wildlife such as bats.
When they make the jump to humans, they can cause fever, respiratory illness and inflammation in the lungs.
In immunocompromised individuals such as the elderly or those with HIV-AIDS, the virus can cause severe respiratory illness.
WHO indicates that there are still many unknown issues about the virus, but Chinese scientists linked the disease to a family of viruses known as Coronaviridae which looks like spiked rings under microscope.
They are so named because of the spikes, which form a halo around their viral envelope, and are as deadly as SARS and MERS viruses.
Scientists are yet to fully understand how destructive the new virus can be, dubbed 2019-nCoV, but researchers and investigators are just beginning to understand where it originated, how it is transmitted, how far it has spread and symptoms patients present with.
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As of January 20, case numbers have skyrocketed to over 200 in China and abroad, as Chinese authorities confirmed that health workers have been infected, suggesting that it has achieved human-to-human transmission.
NCDC, a government agency with the mandate to lead the prevention, detection and control of communicable diseases, states that it is in close communication with WHO, which is closely monitoring the situation globally.
“WHO is in direct communication with the government of China and other affected countries, and has released technical and travel guidance to check the spread of the disease,” the Centre announced in its advisory.
The centre, which also has the mandate to investigate and control communicable diseases of national and international public health importance, stated that Port Health Services unit of Federal Ministry of Health had been placed on alert thereby increasing screening measures at points of entry.
It noted that in China, exit screening measures had been enhanced for travellers from Wuhan city at the Points of Entry (PoE), airports and ground transport stations. Screening includes temperature checks, provision of information and masks to passengers with fever, as well as directing symptomatic passengers to health facilities for follow up.
It advised proper covering of mouth and nose with handkerchief or tissue paper when sneezing and/or coughing and avoiding close contact with anyone showing symptoms of respiratory illness such as coughing and sneezing.
The centre cautioned against self-medication and urged anyone with symptoms to report to the nearest health facility.
It also advised healthcare workers to always observe standard infection prevention and control measures when attending to patients and to take travel history.
It noted that the centre would keep the public updated as more information became available.