Dr Chugbo Emeka, a Nigerian doctor in private practice has died of coronavirus, after treating an infected patient in his hospital in Lagos.
The doctor who died at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, was said to have been admitted in the hospital after contracting the disease from a COVID-19 patient he was said to have managed in a private hospital where he worked before his death.
Vanguard gathered that the patient he was treating died on Friday, April 3, 2020
Confirming the development, the Chief Medical Director, LUTH, Professor Chris Bode, said the doctor was not a staff of the hospital but was rushed to the facility after he showed severe signs of the disease.
Bode said: “He was brought in late so there was no much we could do.
He was a staff in LUTH years back before he went to join the private sector. We learnt he had COVID-19 patients in his facility that he was treating.
He may have been exposed to the virus from there.
“His death has shown what health workers are exposed to in the course of treating COVID-19 patients. Our hearts are with his family in this trying time. It is a sad development for us.”
It was gathered that the doctor did his residency at Obstetrics and Gynaecology department in LUTH and was 60 years.
The late doctor, according, to investigation was at a time the Vice President of the Association of Resident Doctors in the hospital.
He was also said to have worked at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) as a consultant.
In condolence message, the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA Lagos, said: “NMA regrets to announce the death of Dr Chugbo Emeka at the LUTH isolation treatment ward.
He died in the early hours of 15/04/2020. Until his death, he was a Private Medical Practitioner who was exposed to a confirmed case of COVID-19.
We condole with his immediate family and members of the medical community for this painful loss.”