Nigeria is expected to be declared Ebola-free today, just three months
after fears that the virus could spread like wildfire through Africa's
most populous nation. The World Health Organisation (WHO) is
preparing to announce that Nigeria has not had a confirmed case of Ebola
for 42 days - or two incubation periods of 21 days - just as it did for
Senegal on Friday.The achievement is being welcomed, with no end in sight to the disease that has claimed more than 4 500 lives this year, most of them in west Africa, and mounting fears about cases around the world.
Close attention is being paid to how Nigeria, with an under-funded and ill-equipped health system, managed to contain the virus, as specialists look for a more effective response to control its spread.
But there were warnings against any premature celebration, with complacency still a risk and luck considered to have played a part in containing the outbreak.
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Endy Edeson
@Eyinda: it's a cheering news for us. the story of ebola going viral in Nigeria was really terifying
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