The Lagos Waste Management Authority has issued a precautionary advisory to health facilities and medical waste handlers across the state following reports of an Ebola Virus Disease outbreak in parts of East Africa.
LAWMA’s
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Dr Muyiwa Gbadegesin, said the
advisory was aimed at ensuring health facilities, medical waste handlers,
transporters and treatment operators remain vigilant and comply with infection
prevention and medical waste management protocols.
According
to a statement shared by the Lagos State Government on Saturday, Gbadegesin
stressed that there were currently no confirmed cases of Ebola in Lagos State
or anywhere in Nigeria.
“Although
there is currently no confirmed case of Ebola in Lagos or Nigeria, preparedness
remains one of the most effective tools in disease prevention.
“We
are therefore urging all health facilities and licensed medical waste operators
to strengthen infection prevention and control measures and ensure strict
compliance with approved medical waste management protocols,” he said.
He
said medical waste management plays a critical role in preventing the spread of
infectious diseases and protecting healthcare workers, patients, waste handlers
and the wider public.
The
advisory directed health facilities to reinforce infection prevention measures,
including proper hand hygiene, use of personal protective equipment, safe
handling of medical specimens, environmental decontamination and strict
segregation of infectious waste at source.
LAWMA
also urged medical waste handlers and transporters to adhere to approved
collection, transportation, treatment and disposal procedures for infectious
waste and ensure the consistent use of protective equipment during operations.
Gbadegesin
said the authority would continue monitoring compliance and engaging
stakeholders to maintain high standards of medical waste management across the
state.
He
urged health institutions to review their infection prevention protocols and
promptly report any suspected public health concerns through appropriate
channels.
The
LAWMA boss added that Lagos State remained on high alert and would continue to
sustain surveillance, preparedness and response measures to safeguard public
health.







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