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Monday, August 18, 2014

Dr. Stella Adadevoh, who treated Nigeria's index Ebola case, is not the doctor who survived the deadly virus.

Read the statement below:
It has been brought to the attention of the Honourable Minister of Health, Professor Onyebunchi Chukwu, that the first Nigerian to be diagnosed of Ebola Virus Disease, a female doctor who treated the index case and who was discharged home from the ward yesterday, is being reported in some sections of the media to be one Dr. Adadevoh.
The Honourable Minister whished to clarify that the name of the patient is not Dr. Adadevoh. This should be noted.
The minister's statement yesterday, while indicating that it was a female doctor, did not indicate the name of the patient.
Dan Nwomeh
Special Assistant on Media and Communication to the Minister
Dr. Stella Adadevoh, who treated Nigeria's index Ebola case, is not the doctor who survived the deadly virus.
Dr. Ameyo Stella AdadevohIn a statement from the Ministry of Health, a spokesman makes clear that Dr. Adadevoh, the first Nigerian to be diagnosed with the disease, has in fact not been discharged.
The ministry further states that the nurse who recovered and was discharged today is a medical officer who worked at the hospital Sawyer was treated in. That patient's name was simply given as Ada.
Dr. Adadevoh still being treated for Ebola, her condition may have in fact gotten worse at the treatment center. A family source  claims that the doctor, who initially raised concern about Ebola in Nigeria, is suffering in the isolation facility. 

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