Update on Ebola cases in Nigeria shows that Five of the Nigerian patients being treated for Ebola Virus
Disease (EVD) have almost fully recovered, Minister of Health Onyebuchi Chukwu
said in a press statement yesterday 17th August 2014. In addition, a
female nurse was discharged this evening.
Professor Onyebuchi confirmed that nano silver, an experimental drug he had
announced on Thursday would be deployed for treatment if cleared by the
National Health Research Ethics Committee (NHREC) had failed to meet the
required standards and would not be put into use.
Giving the statistics as of yesterday, August 16, he said the total number
of confirmed cases in the country was 12, of which four have died. The number
of persons under surveillance in Lagos is 189,
and six in Enugu.
He also announced that the patients under treatment have been moved to a new
40 bed capacity isolation ward provided by the Lagos State Government, and that
the federal government has provided additional equipment for facility.
With reference to nano silver, he said that other candidate drugs are now
being evaluated by the Treatment Research Group for treatment of the disease.
“As soon as any of the experimental drugs is cleared by the National Health
Research Ethics Committee and is made available, we shall include it in the treatment
regimen subject to the informed consent of the patient,” the Minister
said.
5 comments:
does this mean there is cure?
THIS VIRUS IS STILL A SCAM TO ME. I HOPE WE GAIN A MEANS TO AN END SOON. THANKS SWEET PIKIN, GREAT JOB
Thank God...
Ebola must leave Nigeria in Jesus Name..Amen
ThaK God for Survival....Lord Please no more death
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