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Monday, July 28, 2014

EBOLA And Mosquitoes.


I was having breakfast this morning and i saw a fly rest on my bread and the first thought that came to me was Ebola...I though to myself,if this was a mosquito......


Okay so everyone knows that avoiding contact with anyone suspected to have any of the Ebola symptoms is good but what about mosquitoes that might transmit the fluid from one person to another?

Please watch out for this as well...If everyone is avoiding close contact,Nigeria is a tropical land and we all know how many people suffer from mosquito transmitted illnesses.

watch out for mosquitoes and spray everywhere you suspect they might be hiding,no one wants to go to bed and walk up with Ebola via mosquito bite!.

I dont mean to scare you but i am scared!!!

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    1. Rhis is really scary

      Pls visot my shoe blog

      www.glowysofiscated.blogspot.com

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    2. What if oyibo people created the Ebola virus to exterminate Africans?

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    3. I need to ask, where is SARS and the other one we were hearing about? There was a time maleria was a deadly disease. I am cautious but I don't know y I am not scared. I take precautionary measures a lot. Wait let me think.....the reason I am not scared is cus I serve a living God. God protects His own who belive in Him.

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    4. This Ebola reminds me of one Indian movie, Krish 3. I hope someone DNA wil match the virus, thus cure wil be available. Am sure the scientist are @ work. May God save us.

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  2. Since mosquitoes can't give HIV, I don't think it can also transmit Ebola, my thoughts though.... But if it can, wahala go dey oooooo

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    1. Am beginning to like u... U are very smart.. We think alike.. GBAM!!!!

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    2. But HIV is not transmitted by contact and Ebola is. So there might be a possibility. Omg. Will this be d disease dat wipes of Africa?

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    3. I beg read this page:
      http://www.patient.co.uk/doctor/Lassa-Fever-Marburg-and-Ebola-Virus.htm

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    4. I doubt that... If mosquito can transmit Ebola then that is the end of Naija. Even rich man go follow die unless they all run to jand with private jets in mosquito net overalls

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  3. Ebola like HIV can not be transmitted via mosquito. If it was then everyone will have the virus already.

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    1. Very true. It cannot survive in mosquitoes. They are not natural hosts of the virus.

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    2. https://www.hpsc.ie/A-Z/Vectorborne/ViralHaemorrhagicFever/Ebola/File,14592,en.pdf

      Take a look at this people. Gave me some sort of relief!

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  4. Dis is getting scarier by the minute.Pls dear God,Pls help ur people.

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  5. Jezz!! This is like a scene from a scary movie only that this time its real.

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    1. Aunty stella, so mosquito dey ur house kikikikikihehehe. Abi u dirty ni???? Kikikikikikikiki

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  6. So this man sneezed like there was no tomorrow yesterday at a filling station and i was shouting in my mind Ebolaaaaaaa... If you want to greet me and you can't do it miles away,abeg save your greeting cos i don't trust nobody now.

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    1. Buahahahaha! Oh lawwwwd! Komisch!

      Pepper ose oku!

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  7. Hia, I didn't know ebola is transmissible by mosquito. Egbami o! We are finished!

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    1. Lmao! I believe the Ebola virus is not transmissible by mosquitos.God is not sleeping! If it's transmissible by mosquitos, that means the surface of the will be wiped off in a jiffy! Nbanu! Grüß Gott!

      Pepper ose oku!

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  8. Stella na only u waka bring dt theory?
    Scientist didnt tell us dt oo so pls stop inculcating fear into pple esp we lagosian
    Since mosq cnt transmit aids,i believe it cant transmit ebola too

    Every morning during our morning prayers
    U pray specific prayer points concerning
    ds ebola cos i believe its only thru prayers dt we cn be protected.
    i hv studied al d ways by which we can contact it and these are unavoidable. Will u stop shaking pples hand,stop going to markets or stop entering buses jst to avoid ebola. Pls ds are unavoidable so all we sld do is to pray ceaselessly and cover our selves and families with d blood of Jesus. There is no nkwucha or ize ndu for ds one oo. Ka ima nkea,e ma nke ozo.

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  9. I hear that Liberian man threw up in the plane and was rushed to first consultants upon arrival in Lagos. So he was on day 10 and still boarded a flight out of Liberia?

    And why was the whole plane coming from Liberia not quarantined immediately. Some people would have cleaned the plane and thus the vomit........

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  10. On ma way out dis morning due to d heavy downpour,everyone was driving carefully due to d bad road.....All of a sudden a bike guy with a passenger carrying Agege Bread on his head came from nowhere with speed on d verge of trying to swerve anoda vehicle, he entered a ditch n d next thing we saw was d passenger with his bread on dirty water....I was on like oh Ma God see Ebola oooooh!!!!!..D passenger was jus mopping while d bike man went ahead to pack d breads in d breadtray n dey continued dia journey.....Was like definitely dos breads are for sale n people are going to buy n eat it with butter,Ewaagoyi,egg,tea etc n scream dis is d best meal dis holiday not knowing what d bread has passed thru before getting to them.God save us all.

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    1. Hahahahahahahahah!!!!! Gezzz! You re clown!!!! Happy Holidays To All Nigerians! Happy Eid-el-Fitri to All Muslim. God bless us all.

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  11. Yesterday in church,they said give 10 people hi5. Na so everywhere quiet. People dey look. You could see people muttering Ebola. How we go do? Na to siddon dey look God. Something must kill person. I don't know how we can deal with it in Nigeria. Common oxygen, hospital no dey get.

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    1. Hahhahahha @hi5 nobody wants to die na, I believe they will find a cure soon. You remember SARS ryt? We were all afraid then too. We can only pray

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    3. Hahahahaha @Julit dat was some funny episode mehn. Ya pastor nor knw wetin dey happen 4 d country?

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    4. Dem dey fear to give hi5, what an irony? Dem forget say as them siddon for bench say their body fit dey touch the next person abi na stool the Church get? Na!

      Pepper ose oku!

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    5. U got me dia Julit. Ur 'na to dey siddon look God' made me really laff. How we go do? It is well.

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  12. Hmmmmm aunty sterra I was sitting in church yesterday when one gal sneeze on me. Jezzz Ebola was all dat was on my mind. God pls intervene

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  13. Am not praying for bad tin shai. We that attend catholic church during mass father will say we should offer one another hand shake, could u imagine how pple will feel now! I didn't go to church coz of the rain shai

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    1. U r talking about handshake, we Anglicans take holy communion from he same cup. No more communion 4 me for noww.

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  14. How did this virus graduated to manifestation in the first place ?

    we have deadly diseases that are man-made through their stupidity & useless experiment without cure and they still produce more end time nonsense.
    why not use that and create drugs that cures AIDS & other unknown evil you created before.

    Thank God God is not man !
    I'm still surprise people sent robots to space on it own o and alone for up to a year & control it from earth even flying back with pictures & sample taken from where GOD DON'T WANT US TO GO OR SEE YET THIS SAME GROUP CAN'T CURE AIDS OR CANCER INSTEAD THEY INTRODUCE MORE DISEASES FOR CHILDISH EXPERIMENT !
    EVIL GENERATION !

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    1. Who are you? This thing you're writing, izi good?

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    2. Graduated? Bros ehhhhh I hail oooo

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    3. And i hail your Jack of all trade too.
      I too know but i've never see or heard of any dictionary published by you anon 12:12. little mistake from me & you are forming king of English & still in someone blog!

      Pls get a life my friend !

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    4. Who is asking and why @ Julit ?

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  15. Hian!!!
    Mosquito?? Don't think so!

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  16. Awwww Stella u are simple minded with ur analysis. I doubt strongly mosquitoes can spread d virus. We are scared enough do not compound our worries. Enjoy ur bread and spray ur house!!!

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  17. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    So naso person go take die, just like that.
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  18. thanks anon 11:55am.
    i couldnt finish the bread oh and i am not home.blogging from outta town by the seaside
    *wink*

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    1. Iya wa! Eku igbadun! Send our own enjoyment oo! Meanwhile me sef see 1 rat for my house yesterday after weeks of nothing like that cos I don fumigate all sorts,i come say yepppaaaa ebola oo! @least rats are mammals and are used by scientists to test how humans (also mammals) can respond to certain things..

      I really think we should be more worried about mammals like rats, mouse dogs etc than insects...

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  19. My Family, friends, sdkers and myself remains covered and sealed in the protection and abode of the most high God...
    Ebola shall see us and cross over(Exo12vs13). Amen!!!

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

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  20. mosquitoes cannot transmit ebola virus

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  21. hi stella, how are u? am a regular blog visitor, but to be sincere i had never made any comment on ur blog before. I want you and other blog visitors to rejoice with me, i put to bed on the 23rd of dis month(wednesdy, by 11pm) a baby girl, we are both doing great. Bikonu, help me post it on ur blog as u dey take do others own. thank u very much and God bless... :-)

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    1. Congrats dear, God Protect you and your baby.

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    2. Congratulations Anon 12.32pm on the arrival of your baby girl. May the Good Lord bless and keep ur baby for you

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    3. Congrats ooooooo.... #onelove#

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    4. My son' s birthday mate....

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  22. I beg do read this page:
    http://www.patient.co.uk/doctor/Lassa-Fever-Marburg-and-Ebola-Virus.htm

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  23. Dis ebola go dabaru ashawo bizness o...

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  24. Exactly my thought last night oo when I saw a fly on my glass while chilling outside.

    Stella wetin you dey do for seaside? ....looks like your getting some groove on *winks*

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  25. The good thing is mosquitoes can't give Ebola or give u any other disease aside malaria.


    Pink Candy

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  26. congrat on your new baby madam,please what is your blog name so that i can open you a special post........i cant do it with anonymous and if thats what you want,sorry my dear but na only u waka come.

    congrats and kiss the baby for me u hear?

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    1. Thats why I just love you.You are really kind. Not d poster biko.
      But I like that your heart is easily moved.God bless you

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    2. I'm the only one that really love Stella .The way she handle things & rude when necessary turns me with fire.I LOVE YOU STELLA,I'M ...I CAN'T PUT IT DOWN IN WRITING .

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  27. Yesterday I was returning home when one policeman stopped me and in the process of going their beggy beggy, said " angel you dey enjoy abeg take five". He offered his hand and after I shook him I couldn't get ebola off my mind. I couldn't even hold my steering properly fear no gree me. I got home and washed my hands desperately. I even calculated the distance from Obalende to that place I met him. May God help us all and deliver our continent from ds kinda calamity...EEE!!!

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  28. Congrats anonymous. It is well with is in Nigeria. Na only us waka come oooo

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  29. Stelz ur brain will just be moving everywhere thinking things

    Lord help us and take this thing away

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  30. There are confirmed reports that the Liberian that was killed by the Ebola Virus Disease in Lagos some days back previously showed strong symptoms of being down with the disease before he was disembarked from the flight that brought him to the country. These confirmed reports noted that the Liberian at a point started vomiting/amidst coughing, etc. before the flight touched down at MMA. Now the point I am trying to make is; knowing how people seat in close proximity to each other in most commercial airlines, and knowing how contagious the Ebola Virus Disease has been said to be; isn't shocking that the health officials in Nigeria allowed the remaining passengers of that same flight to walk home without putting in-place mechanisms to monitor them for at least a few more days or weeks? Especially knowing that after an individual catches the Ebola virus, there is usually an incubation period of between 2 to 20 days before such an individual starts showing symptoms of having the virus. with this in mind, I think it would have been a wise move if the health authorities in Nigeria had informed the remaining passengers that they would need to be monitored in the coming days! What an opportunity missed. Or are they indirectly sending us the message that 50 more persons are now going thorough the incubation stage of the Ebola virus in Nigeria, possibly now interacting with others that wasn't in that flight, with the possible risk of potentially transmitting the virus to them? I hope not.
    With all what you've just read, I sincerely HOPE that we are not getting set to deal with an epidemic in Nigeria.
    Theophilus Kalada Apiafi is a very concerned Nigerian.

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