Nigeria on Wednesday announced that a seventh person had died from Ebola and another person was confirmed as having the virus.
The
latest death was a patient at the isolation ward in the oil city of
Port Harcourt, where a doctor died on August 22 after treating a
Liberian man who had brought the disease into the country.
The
other five deaths were in the financial capital, Lagos. Four were
healthcare workers who had treated the Liberian, who also died.
Health
ministry spokesman Dan Nwomeh said 18 people, including the deceased,
had now been confirmed as having the virus in Nigeria — 14 in Lagos and
four in Port Harcourt, 435 kilometres (270 miles) away.
The wife
of the Port Harcourt doctor who died was being treated at an isolation
unit in Lagos, while another case was in a quarantine facility in the
oil industry hub.
Eight people who contracted the virus have been
successfully treated and discharged, Nwomeh said in a series of
statements on Twitter. A ninth person, who infected the Port Harcourt
doctor, also recovered.
A total of 41 people were under
surveillance in Lagos and 255 in Port Harcourt. And 320 people have been
discharged in Lagos after being under surveillance for 21 days — the
virus’ incubation period.
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