A doctor at the First Consultant Hospital, Lagos, Ladi
Okubadejo, on Thursday appealed to the U.S. government to urgently send
whatever medication in its possession on Ebola to Nigeria.
Mr. Okubadejo said his colleague was trying to save Patrick
Sawyer’s life and does not deserve to die.
A doctor at the First Consultant Hospital, Lagos, Ladi
Okubadejo, on Thursday appealed to the U.S. government to urgently send
whatever medication in its possession on Ebola virus to Nigeria.
The First Consultant Hospital was where the late Patrick
Sawyer, the Liberian-American, was diagnosed with the deadly Ebola disease.
Mr. Okubadejo said that Ms. Adadevoh, a Senior Consultant
Physician and Endocrinologist, was one of those who diagnosed and was treating
Mr. Sawyer of the ailment when he was first brought into First Consultant.
“She treated Patrick Sawyer because she was patriotic only
for her to be infected with the virus. I am appealing to the U.S. government to
send whatever medication they have to Nigeria fast to save Adadevoh. She does
not deserve to die. So, this is the reason for this appeal,” Mr. Okubadejo
said.
The U.S. had used the experimental drug, Zmapp, to treat two
of its citizens infected with the virus.
(NAN)
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