Nigeria's Health Minister Onyebuchi
Chukwu has announced that two people who had "primary contact" with
Patrick Sawyer, the Liberian man who died of Ebola in Lagos last week,
have been quarantined and 69 placed under medical surveillance.
AFP reports that Mr Chukwu told reporters in Abuja:
AFP reports that Mr Chukwu told reporters in Abuja:
"We are tracking all those with
primary contact with a view to deciding those who must be quarantined and those
who will just remain under surveillance. As at today 69 are under
surveillance and two quarantined," he said, adding that "they will
remain under the surveillance until a period of three weeks at least".
Spread by close contact with an infected person through bodily fluids such as
sweat, blood and tissue, Ebola can fell victims within days, causing severe
fever and muscle pain, vomiting and diarrhoea -- and in some cases, organ
failure and unstoppable bleeding.
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