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Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by onoja12: 3:40am On Apr 04, 2020
Nigeria’s challenge with the expanding footprints of the coronavirus pandemic is getting a badly needed signal to help from Cuba, the Caribbean nation whose biomedical industry is currently attracting global acclaim for the impressive results its “wonder drug,” the interferon Alpha 2B, had in the control and management of the disease in Wuhan, China.

Cuban Ambassador to Nigeria, Clara Escandell, in an interview with PREMIUM TIMES, said her country which has “historical relationship” with Nigeria will be “attentive to the request of the country” but said no such request had been made “at the moment.”

“Cuba and Nigeria have a historical relationship. Through the veins of many Cubans flows blood from the peoples that make up this great country. There is an enormous cultural and idiosyncratic influence from Nigeria in many aspects of our social life, like music” Ms Escandell said stating that if a request is tabled by the Nigerian government, “we analyse the overall issue and agree on what conduct can be followed.”

On account of the reputed effectiveness of the Interferon Alpha 2B, about a dozen countries are already knocking on the doors of the Havana government seeking Cuban help.

With an eye on the role the Interferon Alpha 2B played in China, the Italian government invited the Cubans who have sent in 50 biomedical experts from its Cuban Medical Brigade “Henry Reeve,” who are veterans in solving complex health situations and had built experience in the fight against Ebola in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea and in disaster management in countries like Haiti and Pakistan when they were shaken by earthquakes, according to Ms Escandell.

Although the Interferon Alpha 2B is not a vaccine, it is “one of the 30 medicines chosen by the Chinese National Health Commission to fight the virus” according to Helen Yaffe, who teaches Cuban and Latin American development at the University of Glasgow and who has provided one of the broadest insights on the history and trajectory of the drug.

In a recent blog on the platform of the London School of Economics, Ms Yaffe explains how Cuba’s early entry into the biotech industry paved a path for the small Island nation to harness international expertise and develop medicines to fight a range of diseases from dengue fever and meningitis to the COVID19.

While the Interferon Alpha 2B had been used in the effective management of meningitis, some cancer, dengue fever and HIV, Ms Yaffe argues that the drug’s brightest moment was the 1989-1990 meningitis campaign when three million Cubans most at risk were vaccinated.

“Subsequently, 250,000 young people were vaccinated with the VA-MENGOC-BC vaccine, a combined vaccine for meningitis types B and C. The vaccine recorded a 95 per cent efficacy rate overall, with 97 per cent in the high-risk age group of three months to six years. Cuba’s meningitis B vaccine was awarded a UN Gold Medal for global innovation. This was Cuba’s meningitis miracle,” she argued.

Last week in Lagos the public interest litigant, Femi Falana, asked the federal government to approach the Cubans and seek help to contain the COVID-19 rampage. Since then, a string of virologist, medical professionals, and civil society activists have also supported the call.

The President, Nigeria Medical Association, Francis Faduyile, welcomes any foreign experts who want to come and assist Nigeria combat the Covid-19 outbreak in the country.

Although Mr Faduyile worries that the country is yet to fully explore the expertise of the professionals available in the country, he merely asked that “care and caution is important in engaging external support when the government has not made use of what is available on ground.”

Mr. Faduyile also wants a more symbiotic relation that enriches rather than use Nigerians as what he calls “Guinea pigs’ but Ms Escandell said “Cuban scientific institutions are fully prepared to work alongside Nigerian ones, stating that “these issues have been discussed in the past and it is a permanently open door and opportunity. The most important thing is to go deeper among the interested and concerned institutions on what we can do together.”

If such collaborations will proceed now, it will be institutions such as LABIOFAM, the Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, the Immunoassay Center, according to Ms Escandell, that will take the lead, a point that already caught the attention of Idowu Obasa, the Chief Executive Officer, of Biomedical Services, a major biogenetic and pharmaceutical concern in Ilorin, Kwara State, who told PREMIUM TIMES that “we shall soon be opening dialogue with the Cubans …we have great respect for the biogenetic programme in the country particularly the research and outcomes on malaria, hepatitis and meningitis.”

Training her gaze at the enormity of the challenge and the possible dimensions of human suffering of COVID-19, the chief executive of the Vaccine Network, Chika Offor, asked the Nigerian government to “accept all offers of help it can get to combat the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak ravaging the country.”

Mrs Offor pointed to the novelty of the virus and counselled federal authorities not to be trapped in a tunnel vision because as she puts it, “the virus is a new one and most countries do not have sole knowledge of how to treat the virus. [So] it is a learning time and every country has been learning one or two things about the disease and containing its spread.

“It is not about competition, so there is no harm in accepting a helping hand. We need to welcome the experience of countries where they have recorded successes in containing the disease,” she said.

The chief executive officer of the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, CISLAC, Auwal Musa, said a realistic assessment of the COVID 19 trail in the country ought to prompt the government in feverish search for help from those who have expertise in the management of the situation “from the international community especially Cuba.”

The government is expected to actively seek support from other countries that have the experts before it gets out of hand. It is because most Nigeria officials are not sincere and not willing to accept the realistic conditions of health service in the country.

Mr Musa painted a sober sight of the country’s health landscape, querying why experts who have gone out of the country, find no inspiration to address “our dilapidated hospitals, address the oddity of money budgeted for the hospitals but are not used rightly or not even released, and why we don’t have testing kits, and facilities to combat Covid-19.”

The claims around the Interferon Alpha 2B is adequate reason, Mr Musa said, why it is important that the Nigeria government accept Cuban health offers and assemble our medical experts to sit down with them to see if the drugs will be applicable for use in Nigeria.

For Abdulfatai Ibrahim, a medical virologist, Interferon Alpha 2B could be an effective treatment for the COVID-19 disease. He rests his argument on the history of the drug in “the treatment of viral diseases such as hepatitis B and other, [and that] Interferon Alpha 2B has been proven to be effective in stopping the replication of virus in the cells.”

Mr Ibrahim’s views are in sync with Ms Yaffe who reasons that: “since its first application to combat dengue fever, interferon has shown its efficacy and safety in the therapy of viral diseases including hepatitis types B and C, shingles, HIV-AIDS, and dengue. Because it interferes with viral multiplication within cells, it has also been used in the treatment of different types of carcinomas. Only time will tell if Interferon Alfa 2B proves to be the wonder drug

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/385438-updated-cuba-ready-to-help-in-nigerias-covid-19-battle-envoy.html

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Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by hardcore007: 3:48am On Apr 04, 2020
Issa welcome development

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Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by Tbasicme: 3:50am On Apr 04, 2020
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Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by karbarsar(m): 4:16am On Apr 04, 2020
Thank you Cubana chief �

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Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by clevvermind(m): 4:19am On Apr 04, 2020
we need all the support we can get now

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Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by Yankee101: 4:51am On Apr 04, 2020
They charged $3100 monthly per doctor sent to Venezuela.

The govt takes 70% and give the medical workers the rest


Just know it's not free

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Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by Tpave(m): 5:07am On Apr 04, 2020
Yankee101:
They charged $3100 monthly per doctor sent to Venezuela.

The govt takes 70% and give the medical workers the rest


Just know it's not free
That money is a peanut compared to the situation on ground. How much was donated to the federal government by the private sector business? Just that we're too selfish here and corruption is our second name

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Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by helinues: 5:36am On Apr 04, 2020
Same way Chinese are the one constructing our major roads as if we have no engineer graduates in Nigeriaz FG is still going for Cuba doctors .


Nigeria oh my country
Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by Nobody: 5:38am On Apr 04, 2020
Cuba? Kanu?

Is it true?
Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by johnmartus(m): 5:46am On Apr 04, 2020
How old are you kid? Read before jumping to comment.
helinues:
Same way Chinese are the one constructing our major roads as if we have no engineer graduates in Nigeriaz FG is still going for Cuba doctors .


Nigeria oh my country

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Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by dangoteinlaw: 5:49am On Apr 04, 2020
Cuba ? Seriously? Is it a joke or something ? grin grin
Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by helinues: 5:52am On Apr 04, 2020
johnmartus:
How old are you kid? Read before jumping to comment.

The claims around the Interferon Alpha 2B is adequate reason, Mr Musa said, why it is important that the Nigeria government accept Cuban health offers and assemble our medical experts to sit down with them to see if the drugs will be applicable for use in Nigeria

You are not just a boy but an ignorant.

We are never in your category.. Left and right you go receive facts beatings...

And btw, don't let me pounce on you.. Just dey your lane
Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by pfadom: 5:59am On Apr 04, 2020
The source is immaterial, all we need us help from COVID-19 pandemic.
Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by inoki247: 6:59am On Apr 04, 2020
Dem sha dey look for different kain of way to loot with this Corona wey turn himself to ATM machine we dey see d thing control pass all diz people wey dem wan go import buh my country if we neva import something we no dey satisfy just like Local nd Foreign Rice.....
Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by koffsman(m): 7:04am On Apr 04, 2020
If Cuba can help us fight it why not, let them help us because I don't know how true this is but a friend sent it to me I will drop it below

(Hello guys stay safe ooo. From credible source. One bastard came back from abroad but didn't go for test. After falling Ill, he finally went to luth today where he later died today also of corona.. the problem is, right from the start, he didn't tell the nurses, doctors or anybody he may have come in contact with about possibility of having corona... He has now spread the thing.. stay safe kings Cleaners, doctors, nurses, other sick people at LUTH... Chineke)

So if it's true we need every help we can get
Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by shuttox: 7:13am On Apr 04, 2020
abeg make una help me with any amount..i only received december salary last month, No hope again..my hussle stopped because of cornavirus..no means to feed please help me....any amount 0046533149 GTBANK
Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by HocusPotos: 7:16am On Apr 04, 2020
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johnmartus:
How old are you kid? Read before jumping to comment.
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Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by helinues: 7:25am On Apr 04, 2020
HocusPotos:
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Gbegile master, awon eyan striking thunder. grin grin
Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by aimuan(m): 8:01am On Apr 04, 2020
Tpave:
That money is a peanut compared to the situation on ground. How much was donated to the federal government by the private sector business? Just that we're too selfish here and corruption is our second name
but Nigeria doctors are managing the disease very well so far,why Cuba?I personally think Italy ,Spain or US needs them more,not Africa country
Re: Cuba Ready To Help In Nigerias Covid 19 Battle by HocusPotos: 8:19am On Apr 04, 2020
helinues:


Gbegile master, awon eyan striking thunder. grin grin
how far helinues grin

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