Ameyo Adadevoh
Ameyo Stella Adadevoh (27 October 1956 – 19 August 2014) was a Nigerian physician.
Ameyo Adadevoh | |
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Born | Ameyo Stella Adadevoh 27 October 1956 Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria |
Died | 19 August 2014 57) Lagos, Nigeria | (aged
Nationality | Nigerian |
Alma mater | University of Lagos (MBBS) University of London (Endocrinology) |
Spouse | Afolabi Emmanuel Cardoso |
Children | Bankole Cardoso |
Parent(s) | Babatunde Kwaku Adadevoh Deborah Regina McIntosh |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | First Consultant Medical Centre |
She is credited with having curbed a wider spread of the Western African Ebola virus epidemic in Nigeria by placing the patient zero, Patrick Sawyer, in quarantine despite pressure from the Liberian government. When threatened by Liberian officials who wanted the patient to be discharged to attend a conference, she resisted the pressure and said, "for the greater public good" she would not release him. She is known for preventing the Nigerian index case from leaving the hospital at the time of diagnosis, thereby playing a key role in curbing the spread of the virus in Nigeria. On 4 August 2014, it was confirmed that she had tested positive for Ebola virus disease and was being treated. Adadevoh died in the afternoon of 19 August 2014. She was survived by her husband Afolabi and son Bankole among other relatives.