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Liberian undergoing treatment for Ebola dies in Lagos



A Liberian man hospitalised in Lagos with Ebola-like symptoms has died, an official said Friday, without confirming the virus was the cause of his death.

The 40-year-old Monrovia resident arrived in Nigeria’s mega-city on Sunday and was admitted to hospital after suffering from severe vomiting and diarrhoea.


He was placed in isolation because his symptoms were associated with the virus which has killed more than 650 people across West Africa in recent months, the worst-ever outbreak since Ebola first emerged in 1976.

“The Liberian man has died,” said a source with the Lagos state health ministry who requested anonymity. “We are still investigating the circumstances of his death.”

The patient’s blood samples have been sent to a lab in Lagos and the World Health Organization in Dakar. Lagos officials said results from a third lab outside Nigeria must come back before a final determination on Ebola can be made.

Liberia has recorded 172 cases of the disease, including 105 deaths, since the outbreak began.

Yewande Adeshina, special adviser on health for the Lagos government, said “the immediate concern was not to create panic”.

She said an emergency response has been rolled out, including efforts to find “those who might have had direct contact with the man in order to prevent the risks of infection.”

However, she declined to comment on what type of infection they were trying to prevent.

Lagos, a severely congested city of more than 20 million people, has terrible sanitation and a weak healthcare system.

Experts say that limiting the spread of the virus in a chaotic mega-city poses added complications compared to infections in more rural areas.

Ebola is believed to be carried by animals hunted for meat, notably bats.

It spreads among humans via bodily fluids including sweat, meaning you can get sick from simply touching an infected person.

With no vaccine, patients believed to have caught the virus must be isolated to prevent further contagion.
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2 comments

  1. Nigerian leaders dnt have brain, that's why the country don't have working structure since they only think of party and election. Since the stiry of ebola filtered to the world, Nigeria being a west African country should have alarmed her citizen not to go to such country, and if they do, any flight coming from such country or that must have had a stop over in such country the people will be subjected to medical test for ebola. But unfortunate, no structure of such, now people who had contact with the said man worked into the country freely to spread it, what a tragedy foreseen ahead. Bad leadership without mutual focus, misplaced priorities, indifferent, and high level of corruption is causing us our lives.

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  2. you mumu no be small you must be a kid for that ur coment everytin u cast the blame on federal government i no am sure with this ur coment if you go to toilet if u can no toilet u wl blame federal govt somebody who can not perform with his wife in the house wl blame federal government

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