Friday, 8 August 2014

Nurse Who Treated Sawyer Dies Of Ebola In Lagos

One of the nurses who attended Patrick Sawyer, the first Ebola
victim in Nigeria, has died.
Health Minister Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu made this known in
Abuja August 6, Punch reports. He also revealed that 5 other
medical practitioners involved in treatment contracted the virus.
"Nigeria has now recorded seven confirmed cases of Ebola
Virus Disease. The first one was the index case, which is the
imported case from Liberia of which the victim is now late.
Yesterday, 5th August, 2014, the first known Nigerian to die of
the EVD was recorded and this was one of the nurses that
attended to the Liberian. The other five cases are currently
being treated at the Isolation Ward in Lagos."
Sawyer, a US citizen was travelling from Liberia, the center of
Ebola epidemic, to Nigeria and was admitted to a Lagos
hospital where he died from the symptoms of the disease last
month.
Two days ago the case of infection was confirmed by the
Nigerian officials: the health worker contracted the disease
while treating Sawyer .
Since February the deadly virus has claimed up to 900 lives in
West Africa, mostly Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia, and keeps
spreading across the continent.
The US are reportedly soon to launch testing of the experimental
Ebola vaccine to make it available as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, the Federal Government on August 4 set up a
special committee to carry out research on the EVD , to receive
and verify claims relating to Ebola treatment, so as to analyze
the Ebola-related researches worldwide.

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