The United States’ Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is
impressed by the effective methods Nigeria has employed to contain
Ebola.
Following the discovery of the first case of Ebola Virus
diagnosed in the United States, the CDC has sent its staff to study how
Nigeria contained the deadly disease, Vanguard reports.
A statement released by CDC Director Tom Frieden stated
that Nigeria’s “extensive response to a single case of Ebola shows that
control is possible with rapid, focused interventions.” In addition to
visiting Nigeria, CDC officials will also visit Senegal to study its
containment model.
“The
best practices in Nigeria and Senegal suggest the U.S. should monitor
all individuals who may have been exposed to Ebola and establish a
dedicated management and response system,” Frieden said.
This is good news, but people who help in containing it re still not been paid for all d risk, there is God oooo
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