The body of the first victim of
Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria, who died in Lagos on Friday, has been
cremated. According to Vanguard the eveny was witnessed by officials of the Lagos State Ministry
of Health and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, led by its
Project Director, Professor Abdulsalam Nasidi, among others.
The decision to cremate the body of
the victim, it was further gathered, may not be unconnected with the
deadly nature of the Ebola Virus which is known to be easily transmissible from
human to human during handling of corpses of victims.
The body of the first victim of Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria, who died in Lagos on Friday, has been cremated.
Details of the cremation were not available at press time but Sunday Vanguard gathered that the eveny was witnessed by officials of the Lagos State Ministry of Health and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, led by its Project Director, Professor Abdulsalam Nasidi, among others.
The decision to cremate the body of the victim, it was further gathered, may not be unconnected with the deadly nature of the Ebola Virus which is known to be easily transmissible from human to human during handling of corpses of victims.
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Details of the cremation were not available at press time but Sunday Vanguard gathered that the eveny was witnessed by officials of the Lagos State Ministry of Health and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, led by its Project Director, Professor Abdulsalam Nasidi, among others.
The decision to cremate the body of the victim, it was further gathered, may not be unconnected with the deadly nature of the Ebola Virus which is known to be easily transmissible from human to human during handling of corpses of victims.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/body-ebola-victim-cremated-lagos/#sthash.tPdIyMfh.dpuf
The body of the first victim of
Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria, who died in Lagos on Friday, has been
cremated.
Details of the cremation were not available at press time but Sunday Vanguard gathered that the eveny was witnessed by officials of the Lagos State Ministry of Health and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, led by its Project Director, Professor Abdulsalam Nasidi, among others.
Details of the cremation were not available at press time but Sunday Vanguard gathered that the eveny was witnessed by officials of the Lagos State Ministry of Health and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, led by its Project Director, Professor Abdulsalam Nasidi, among others.
The decision to cremate the body of
the victim, it was further gathered, may not be unconnected with the
deadly nature of the Ebola Virus which is known to be easily transmissible from
human to human during handling of corpses of victims.
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