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Monday, 11 August 2014

Breaking News!!!!Ebola in Nigeria: 10 Confirmed Cases & 2 Deaths

Ebola Spreads in Nigeria - BellaNaija

Sadly, Ebola is spreading in Nigeria.
Nigerian health officials have reportedly announced that there are 10 confirmed cases of Ebola in the country, NY Times reports.
As BN, reported previously, two people have died from the disease: Patrick Sawyer (the Liberian-American) and one of the nurses who took care of him.
Speaking on the spread of the virus in Nigeria, Dr. Frank Mahoney, an epidemiologist who has been leading the Center for Disease Control’s Ebola response in Lagos, said international health officials are working with Nigerian officials to curb the spread of the virus.
Mahoney also revealed that health experts are working with the government to reach out to religious leaders including T. B. Joshua, to stop large gatherings that could encourage the spread of the virus.
According to reports, most of the Ebola cases involve individuals who had some direct contact with Sawyer, either at the airport or at the hospital where he was treated -First Consultant Medical Center.
Photo Credit: AP/Sunday Alamba/NY Times (*photo above shows a health official checking the temperature of a worker last week at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria*)