Saturday, April 18, 2015

STRANGE KILLER DISEASE IN ONDO STATE IS NEITHER EBOLA NOR LASSA FEVER - EXPERTS

Experts have quelled fires that the strange illness ravaging the Ode-Irele community in Ondo state, which is now known as #OndoX, might be highly infectious and deadly  Ebola virus disease.


A group of experts under the aegis of Ebola Alert  said Friday that samples taken from victims and tested in a laboratory in Lagos tested negative to Ebola and five other deadly diseases.

The group said in its Twitter handle that “OndoX samples tests negative for Ebola Virus, Yellow Fever, Lassa Fever Virus, Rift Valley Fever Virus, Dengue Virus, West Nile Virus.”

The group,  helped with the Ebola Virus Disease interventions in the country,  said the samples were “currently undergoing toxicology screen”.

The strange disease which broke out in the sleepy Ode-Irele community about a week ago has resulted in several deaths. Recent figures put it at about 28, far more than nine deaths occasioned by the deadly Ebola Virus Disease, which literarily shut down Nigeria last June.

Th e disease, whose cause remained unknown, has  spread rapidly around the community, killing its victims within 24  hours. S ymptoms include headache, blurry vision/total blindness and convulsion.

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