A Spanish priest infected with Ebola will be treated with an experimental
drug that has been used on two Americans infected with the deadly virus, the
government said.
The drug called ZMapp arrived at Madrid’s
La Paz-Carlos III hospital where the 75-year-old missionary was being treated
in isolation, the health ministry said in a statement late on Saturday.
The Roman Catholic priest, Miguel Pajares, was one of three people who tested positive for Ebola at the Saint Joseph Hospital in the Liberian capital Monrovia where he worked.
Spanish health authorities said Thursday the priest was in a stable condition. The hospital is not providing medical updates for the missionary at his request.
The use of the medication has sparked an ethical controversy as experts call for it to be made available to African nations.
5 comments:
hmmmmm una dey see am..these white are very smart
This is not fair..send zmapp to africa..you people refused
Only time will tell what they are up to
Taking care of their people right
Taking care of their people right
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