Two more people have been infected with Ebola in Nigeria, the
authorities say, bringing the total number of cases there to nine as the
outbreak spreads through West Africa.
All the infected patients are in hospital in Lagos, Health Minister Onyebuchi Chukwu announced late on Sunday.
Two people have died of Ebola in Nigeria.
The
country has banned the transport of corpses across national and state
borders, in an attempt to halt an outbreak that has killed almost 1 000
people in West Africa.
People who die of Ebola will have to be
buried in the community where they die. The ruling will especially
affect the families of Nigerians dying in Ebola-affected Liberia, Guinea
or Sierra Leone, the health ministry said.
Another West African
country, Senegal, has meanwhile reported its first suspected Ebola case,
in the nation's north. The patient is a 27-year-old Malian.
A total of 1 779 Ebola cases and 961 deaths have been reported so far, according to the WHO.
There
is no cure for Ebola, which is transmitted through blood and other body
fluids. There is no proven vaccine against the disease.
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