Nigeria has successfully reduced the number of Ebola cases in the
country to one, the Minister of Health, Onyebuchi Chukwu, has said.
As of Tuesday, only one Ebola patient remained in isolation in Nigeria,
down from the 13 cases the country confirmed since the outbreak of the
virus in July, Mr. Chukwu said at a press conference. The deadly virus
was first brought to Nigeria 38 days ago by a Liberian-American man,
Patrick Sawyer.
Mr. Sawyer later died, but after health workers who treated him had
contracted the virus. Mr. Chukwu said so far Nigeria has had 13 cases
including the index case. Five of those infected died, while seven have
successfully recovered and were discharged.
Two of the nurses who managed Mr. Sawyer were discharged Monday at the
isolation centre in Lago, Mr. Chukwu said. He said Nigeria has been able
to curtail Ebola in the country.
All the 129 people who were under surveillance have completed the 21day
observation incubation period and only one person was found to be
symptomatic and is still being observed, he added.
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