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Sunday, July 27, 2014

US Doc Kent Brantly Infected With Ebola...MUST READ!






This thing is spreading ooooh,this case is the latest!


A Texas doctor who had moved to Liberia to work for a medical charity been infected with the deadly virus ebola. 
Dr Kent Brantly, who had moved to the country before the outbreak, is now being treated for the disease at a Liberia hospital.
Ebola, one of the world's deadliest viruses, has been spreading through West Africa, with the latest case being confirmed in Nigeria after an infected businessman traveled there by plane. 



Dr Brantly, medical director for the North-Carolina-based company Samaritan's Purse, had been part of a team working in grueling conditions at an ebola ward in Monrovia.
The married father-of-two had to wear a special suit to protect him from the highly contagious disease, while working in an isolation unit in the stifling African heat. 
Although his family had been living in Liberia with him, a spokesperson for Samaritan's Purse said they were in the U.S. when he fell ill. 


The 33-year-old joined the Christian international relief organization after finishing his medical residency at John Peter Smith Hospital, in Forth Worth. 
President of the Texas hospital, Robert Earley, said staff were shocked and saddened by the news, as he praised Dr Brantly's dedication to help others. 
'This is the kind of individual that he is. They go into the worst situations in the world and try to save lives,' he told WFAA.

Colleagues at Samaritan's Purse said the agency was doing everything in its power to get Dr Brantly the best possible care. 


Symptoms of ebola mimic other common illnesses such as malaria in the early stages. But the disease is passed on quickly through blood, bodily fluids or infected tissues in people or animals. 
With only a 10 percent chance of survival, the disease has a devastating impact on communities. 
The most recent outbreak, which began earlier this year, has already killed 672 people in at least four countries.


In a worrying development, an airline passenger traveling from Liberia to Nigeria, via Togo, died from the disease after arriving in Lagos. 
Patrick Sawyer, a consultant for the Liberian Ministry of Finance, arrived in Nigeria on Tuesday and was immediately detained by health authorities suspecting he might have ebola, Plyler said.


Authorities announced Friday that blood tests from the Lagos University Teaching Hospital confirmed Sawyer died of ebola earlier that day.


An outbreak in Lagos, Africa's megacity where many live in cramped conditions, could be a major diisaster.
'Lagos is completely different from other cities because we're talking about millions of people,' Dr Unni Krishnan, of Plan International's Disaster Response and Preparedness, said.

Nigerian newspapers described the effort to contain the outbreak as a 'scramble'  after Sawyer arrived in Lagos for an international conference, and then died Friday.




International airports in the country are screening passengers arriving from foreign countries for symptoms, Yakubu Dati, spokesman for Federal Aviation Authority of Nigeria, said.

Airports have also set up holding rooms in case another potential Ebola victim lands in Nigeria.The ease at which a traveler, who could be infected, can move on international flights from Liberia has concerned health organizations.
It has raised fears that other passengers could unwittingly contribute to the spread of the disease.


Officials in Togo, where Sawyer passed through, have been on high alert since the latest case was confirmed.
Dr Lance Plyler, who leads the ebola medical efforts in Liberia that Dr Brantly was part of, said screening airline passengers may help slow the spread of the disease, but it couldn't prevent it. 


'Unfortunately the initial signs of ebola imitate other diseases, like malaria or typhoid,' he said.
Airports in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, the three other West African countries affected by the current outbreak, have implemented some preventive measures, according to officials in those countries. But none of the safeguards are foolproof, health experts warned.
Ebola has a variable incubation period of between two and 21 days and cannot be diagnosed on the spot.


Sawyer reportedly did not show ebola symptoms when he boarded the plane, Plyler said, but by the time he arrived in Nigeria he was vomiting and had diarrhea. 


There has not been another recently recorded case of Ebola spreading through air travel, he added.
Nearly 50 other passengers on the flight are being monitored for signs of Ebola but are not being kept in isolation, said an employee at Nigeria's Ministry of Health, who insisted on anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press.


Sawyer's sister also died of ebola in Liberia, according to officials, but he claimed to have had no contact with her. ...JESUS CHRIST..NA LIE!

Ebola is passed by touching bodily fluids of patients even after they die, he said. Traditional burials that include rubbing the bodies of the dead contribute to the spread of the disease, Dr Krishnan added.
There is no 'magic bullet' cure for ebola, but early detection and treatment of fluids and nutrition can be effective. Quickly isolating patients is also crucial in slowing the spread of the disease.  dailymail report




76 comments:

  1. I pray nothingness happens to him, that he comes out of this alive


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    1. May God protect our f&f

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    2. Several years ago, Ebola virus erupted in Africa, killing thousands without restraint or cure. The medical world was perplexed. A great man of God by the name John G Lake came to the rescue. Laying hands on infected people who were not to be touched. The slightest contact with any secretion from an infected person is all it takes for transmission. But with bare hands, cleaning secretion and curing every victim, John G Lake along with his Holy Ghost filled team, brought to an abrupt end the spread of the deadly virus. When asked by the medical world how he did it. He had this to say: I have the life of God in me, every virus that comes in contact with me dies. He asked them to get an innoculum from an infected person, observe same under a microscope to ascertain viral activities in it. They did and confirmed living and multiplying virus. He then asked them to put the innoculum on his palm and observe under the microscope. This time there were no more activities. ALL WERE DEAD upon contact with him. What a life! Every child of God has this life! He that has the Son has this life! That higher life that put out Ebola in the days of John G Lake will do the same through you in your day! At the Name of Jesus, Ebola will bow out! Stop the fear! Let this message of hope and faith go viral and the Ebola viral spread will stop! Don't disdain the ever living words of Jesus: And these signs shall follow them that believe, in my Name, they shall cast out devils, they shall speak with new tongues, they shall take up serpents, and if they drink any deadly thing (Ebola virus included) it shall not hurt them, they shall lay hand on the sick (those already infected) and they shall recover - Mark 16:15-18.John G Lake and team are long gone! But I am here, you are here! We can save our world!We have the life of God in us!Spread the faith!Stop the fear!Spread the life!Stop the death!Yes you can!The world belongs to you!Cause you belong to Jesus!Hallelujah!!!!!!!!!!!

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    3. Well said, God bless you.

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    4. Yes very true story,it happened many many years ago dou,its in the book;'God's Generals...
      We have the life of Christ!!halleluyah!

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    5. You said it all
      But we should also take precautionary measures...

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  2. I pray nothing happens to him, that he comes out of this alive


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    1. God will save us. I know He will. I pray he survives it.

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    2. Another american woman ve been tested positive for d virus in liberia,if with all the protective suit n safety measures taken n yet this deadly virus didn't spare them.
      Hmmm God Please O

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  3. Gets scarier everyday. Dis disease is spreading like wildfire

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    1. As in ehn!!! GOD protect us o

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    2. Gemini stop exergerating it's not spreading like wild fire.....

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    3. Na wa oh!!! I wonder o, spreading like wild fire ke? 4 ur farm? Abi where? Pls pple shud go n sit down n stop making pple panic. Just spread d word n enlighten peeps around u. It can not spread like wild fire In Jesus Name abeg. Pple shld be cautious n carry about their hand sanitizers n always remember to wash ur hands guyz n hope 4 d best abeg.

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    4. Rotfl @ for ur farm. Mouthy

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    5. Hmmm,really scary,how do you protect your kids in school.how do you protect yourself frm an infected person's sneeze
      God pls come to our rescue

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  4. Lord please have Mercy on your people

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    1. Chineke biko kwa ooooo,ogini bu ife nke a

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  5. u min say d guy sis die of ebola n im no chck imself..cari am enta nija...ur sis die u stil dey cum for confrence?dis man bin get mission...mtcheww

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  6. We have toomuch going for us in Nigeria now, BH and APC/PDP tussle, we don't need ebola plssssssssssss.

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  7. We have toomuch going for us in Nigeria now, BH and APC/PDP tussle, we don't need ebola plssssssssssss.

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  8. We are constantly in fear in this Country..Boko haram,aids,now this...This is just too much.
    We want to live asif all these aforementioned doesn't exist..Ebola why? Why?

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  9. Ha! Is d world coming to an end or what? Dis thing is scary o.

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  10. May God heal u Doc Sir.no harm shall come near u,amén.

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  11. Dr Brantly shall not die but live to declare the glory of God, in the land of the living!!!

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  12. Can you imagine, the doctor was even wearing protective suits (which are ABSENT in Nigerian hospitals) and still got the virus! Now Nigerian doctors that don't even have protection are asking for hazard allowance so we can buy for ourselves yet people say we are proud, egoistic and lacking in human compassion!
    Chai Chukwudi ...
    As ebola is already spreading in Lagos, people should be prayerful and make positive confessions about their health.

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    1. Harzard allowance when you ppl cnt diagnose ordinary typhoid. I knw some doctors will run when they bring ebola patient to them.

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    2. @Osasere why wont they run!
      I am sure if your siblings are doctors you ll tell them to treat the ebola patients without protection.

      Stop going to chemists and herbal homes and you ll stop seeing "doctors" that can't diagnose typhoid fever.

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    3. @ anon 2:20...ebola is not spreading in lagos cos we are yet to have any case on our citizens since the arrival of the Liberian man...so stop blowing false trumpet...medical teams are still looking to see if any case will comes up within 20days after his death..and if none hopefullly..we good again..so we just have to be prayerful this time rather than to spread wrong informations to the public...thanks

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  13. Why do we like to officially lie to ourselves in this country?

    Its a blatant lie that they are monitoring anybody that was on the flight. Let me paint the scenario for you.

    The guy was throwing up in the plane....where are those that the vomit touched?
    Where is the person that cleaned up after landing.
    The immigration officials that handled his passport. THE driver that took him to the hotel. The hotel staff, the driver that took him to the hospital. The hospital staff that handled his case before it was determined to be Ebola.

    Now imagine the number of relatives these people have and how some would not even report when it begins to manifest.

    I wept last night when I read the modified report of the Liberian. The story is being told in a way to make it look like its been contained. All lies.

    Why do we have an irresponsible government? Why are we so hoodwinked by religious beliefs that we feel nothing will happen as long as we play the Ostrich and bury our heads in the sand?
    Imagine getting on a bus and the person next to you is sweating and he has Ebola virus? Then you will understand the severity of this.

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    1. Dr okechukwu hw hv u helped now with this your info.were you there??

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    2. DR OKEY nwanne nmadu I'm weeping with you.

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    3. I feel your pain bro...it's a sick country we live in. God will take care of his own! stay safe from Boko Haram, Aids, Ebola

      #peace Ambassador

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    4. Typical head in the sand approach from Osasere. If a pastor tells you to pray you will shout, amen but the voice of reason you will admonish.

      Smh for Nigerians.

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  14. Wikipedia added nigeria as Ebola country!! Cuz of d man who brought it to nigeria or what???

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  15. And this disease just keep getting bigger each minute .
    God pls save him.

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  16. From 100% Mortality rate to 90%..theres hope, I'm sure the Dr would survive it.

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  17. As an addendum, for those who are quick to ascribe any weird disease to Juju, or some conspiracy about the west wanting to infect Africans, I must say that

    Whilst you are entitled to your imagination running wild, always remember that those who spread such stories cannot substantiate them. And they use their inability to provide proof as proof.

    We may have cases like this already but we always say its juju and sometimes they are unreported.

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  18. SPEECHLESS!!

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  19. I'm Peter Alabi. I don't send BCs, but this is worthy of Your time. As I received it I thought to also share it. Let's Stop the Fear! Be Edified! Several years ago, Ebola virus erupted in Africa, killing thousands without restrain or cure. The medical world was perplexed. A great man of God by the name John G Lake came to the rescue. Laying hands on infected people who were not to be touched. The slightest contact with any secretion from an infected person is all it takes for transmission. But with bare hands, cleaning secretion and curing every victim, John G Lake along with his Holy Ghost filled team, brought to an abrupt end the spread of the deadly virus. When asked by the medical world how he did it. He had this to say: I have the life of God in me, every virus that comes in contact with me dies. He asked them to get an innoculum from an infected person, observe same under a microscope to ascertain viral activities in it. They did and confirmed living and multiplying virus. He then asked them to put the innoculum on his palm and observe under the microscope. This time there were no more activities. ALL WERE DEAD upon contact with him. What a life! Every child of God has this life! He that has the Son has this life! That higher life that put out Ebola in the days of John G Lake will do the same through you in your day! At the Name of Jesus, Ebola will bow out! Stop the fear! Let this message of hope and faith go viral and the Ebola viral spread will stop! Don't disdain the ever living words of Jesus: And these signs shall follow them that believe, in my Name, they shall cast out devils, they shall speak with new tongues, they shall take up serpents, and if they drink any deadly thing (Ebola virus included) it shall not hurt them, they shall lay hand on the sick (those already infected) and they shall recover - Mark 16:15-18.John G Lake and team are long gone! But I am here, you are here! We can save our world!We have the life of God in us!Spread the faith!

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    1. God bless you, pls lets spread the message and not the damage (fear).

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    2. What is dis one saying... Go and touch an ebola victim and see whether u won't get infected before coming to say this here

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  20. I get scared when someone sneezes or coughs *its time to leave Lagos*

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  21. LYDIA.ALOH@gail.com27 July 2014 at 14:48

    Na wa o

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  22. He knew had Ebola!
    He knew it!
    And he purposely brought it to Nigeria.
    Mr Sawyer why???

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  23. Hmm, na wah. Abeg oh, from now on, I not gonna rub body with any1, or allow any persons body touch me. No more hand shakes n hugs, everybody keep ur hand n body to urself. Some of my friends are coming in from lagos today, heaven knows I'm not even gonna sit close to them, dis 1 dat ebola has reared it's ugly head in lagos, I no come know who be carrier, or not! Ifedayo n co, if una like, make una vex 4 me, I choptas not. *straightface*

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  24. I just get scared of reading news everyday. God pls spare his life.

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  25. Oh Chim!
    This is getting really scary...I have tried to create awareness at home,i have called my parents and inlaws!!
    Hmmm,i don't want to be scared ooh

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  26. Woow these are the people i call doctors selfless and saving lives at their own risk. nigerian doctors wont be able to handle a full blown out epidemic like ebola.prevention is the ish right now....God i really pray for a miracle why wont they isolate that 50 ppl what if they infect their frnds and family without knowing...

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    1. My dear,Nigerians doctors earn peanuts...so I don't blame them..

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  27. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Naso i go take die..... To be frank this is giving me a slpness nyt i swear.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  28. This is a very serious problem o. How prepared is the country to handle this deadly epidemic?
    This is getting really scary.
    Doctors in the house,please what drugs do you advise we take to boost our immune system.

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  29. My fear is bout d passengers dat were wit him in d plane , he might hv sneezed or somtin . Wahala de ooo

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  30. God pls save us from this pandemic!

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  31. Oh chimo!!!
    Fear is catching me oooo
    No hand shake, no hugs anymore....
    Happy Sunday y'all...
    #onelove#

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  32. Lord Have Mercy......

    #YourLegacyLivesOnProfDoraAkunyili*7/6/14
    *Prayer For Nigeria in Distress x10 Daily*

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  33. Pestilence in the last days. Jesus is coming soon. Turn your attention from the pursuit for wordly things. Ask yourself, who am I and what do I stand for?

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  34. Na wa oh. Dis is disastrous oh. Am sooo scared! Abi I shud jejely resign &relocate frm lagos b4 dis virus strts spreading. But wot about my loved ones? #sad

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    1. Haba it isnt dt bad nah

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    2. U no get sense sha...so u think d virus knocks doors? Or puts a placard on the forehead of its victims. ..

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    3. @anon 8:18; na u no gt sense. Must u reply ma comment? I hav frnds & loved ones whom I dnt knw where dey visit b4 visiting me. Abeg face ya wrk oh!

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  35. That Is so sad..this Is vert scary.

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  36. I pray this ebola virus is contained.

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  37. My God heal the doctor in Jesus name amen .

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  38. I meant very scary, at the beach almost every day now. This summer too sweet:)

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  39. The government is good at telling us lies. Those begi begi immigration will stop begging for tips for now. The fear of Ebola is the beginning of wisdom. Presidency Oya, over to you. This is scary though.

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  40. Governor,come back o
    Ebola scare on the increase

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  41. This thing is like in the movie "outbrake".

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  42. What about the money we spend? Do we know if a victim has handled it? What about the things we buy? It is well.

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