Ebola: After Rejecting Nigeria’s Request For Ebola Drug, America Gives It To Spain

Nigeria
officially requested the ZMapp Ebola cure from the American government
last week, the request was subsequently turned down with the excuse that
it was still an experimental drug and further tests have to be done
before it could be safe for Nigerians.
A lot of Nigerians have expressed opinions
that an unsafe cure is better than no cure at all and considering the
fact that two Americans have been cured with the drug and our Ebola
problem was actually deliberately created by an American (Patrick Sawyer who deliberately brought Ebola to Nigeria), America should give us some consideration.
This was not to be and they have consistently
refused us the drugs, Now as Vanguard reports they have delivered the
drug to Spain to save the life of a missionary infected in Africa. Read
Vanguards report below:
The drug called ZMapp arrived at Madrid’s
La Paz-Carlos III hospital where the 75-year-old missionary was being
treated in isolation, the health ministry said in a statement late on
Saturday.
Spain’s drug safety agency allowed the
“exceptional importation” of ZMapp under a law that allows “the use of
non-authorised medications in cases where a patent’s life is in danger
and they can’t be treated satisfactorily with an authorised medication,”
it said.
The Roman Catholic priest, Miguel Pajares,
was one of three people who tested positive for Ebola at the Saint
Joseph Hospital in the Liberian capital Monrovia where he worked.
He was brought back to Spain on Thursday on a
medically equipped Spanish airforce plane, the first patient in the
fast-spreading Ebola outbreak to be evacuated to Europe for treatment.
Spanish health authorities said Thursday the
priest was in a stable condition. The hospital is not providing medical
updates for the missionary at his request.
The military flight also evacuated Spanish
nun Juliana Bonoha Bohe, 65, who worked at the same hospital as Pajares
in Liberia and who was found not to have Ebola.
The Spanish charity Pajares worked for, the
Hospitaller Brothers of St. John of God, had asked Madrid to bring to
Spain for treatment two African missionaries infected with Ebola who
also worked at the hospital but the request was turned down.
One of those two missionaries, a Congolese nun, died on Saturday due to Ebola, the charity said.
There is no proven treatment or cure for
Ebola, which causes severe fever and, in the worst cases, unstoppable
bleeding. Some 55 percent of cases in this outbreak have been fatal.
Two Americans infected with Ebola while
treating patients in Liberia have shown signs of improvement since being
given Zmapp back in the United States but health authorities say it is
too early to tell if the drug had anything to do with that.
ZMapp, a treatment made by private US company
Mapp Pharmaceuticals, is still in an extremely early phase of
development and had only been tested previously on monkeys.
The use of the medication has sparked an ethical controversy as experts call for it to be made available to African nations.
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