Italian man who brought coronavirus to Nigeria, tested Negative, agree to donate one unit of white Blood cell to treat others victims

The unnamed Italian man who was tested positive of coronavirus on February 27th 2020 in Lagos has been tested negative to the virus.

He has consented to donate one unit of while blood cell to the blood bank unit of the center handle coronavirus case in Lagos.

The cells already developed and immune to virus, and will be use to treat order coronavirus case.

Disclosing the development, by Lagos State governor, Babjide Sanwo-Olu, yesterday said that health personnel handle him were happy for the development, as such take a group picture with him.

The governor said “As the COVID-19 Incident Commander for Lagos, I am glad to inform you that the index case; the Italian gentleman is now negative.

Through a combined effort of Lagos, Ogun State and Federal Health Authorities, we were able to limit the transmission of the virus to a single contact.

This involved aggressive contact tracing and containment strategies. However we now have several new imported cases and we hope we can apply the same contact tracing strategy along with social distancing to slow down the outbreak which may be brewing from these new cases.

The index patient consented to donating one unit of white blood (plasma) before he was discharged today. The blood plasma is rich in antibody proteins that target #COVID19 virus.

The white blood plasma is frozen in our Bio-bank and will be useful in handling new cases.

The blood plasma will be beneficial for the treatment of new patients in the absence of a defined therapeutic drug for #COVID19 yet.

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The patient appreciated the exceptional care and support given to him by staff of the infectious Disease Hospital,Yaba and all members of the EOC.

The EOC team was extremely happy to bid the patient farewell.

Once again, we will like to convey the enthusiasm of the team to do the very best possible in handling incidents of #COVID19.”

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