Yesterday, Thursday 14th August 2014, the Nigerian Minister of Health Onyebuchi Chukwu said that an unnamed Nigerian scientist provided an experimental drug to combat the Ebola virus.
At the press conference, Chukwu
announced the latest development. He also said the product would be used
to treat infected victims.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has aired concerns over the safety of the experimental drug.
Erica Jefferson, a
spokeswoman for the chief U.S. regulatory body, said that she could not
provide any information about the product. She also did not call it by
its name.
According to Vanguard,
it has been used as an antibacterial for centuries. Tiny silver
particles known as nano-silver have controversially been incorporated
into a variety of consumer products such as socks and bedding to help
block odors caused by bacteria and mold.
Nano-Silver is being considered a pesticide by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It is also sold online as a dietary supplement, but Danish researchers claim it can penetrate and damage cells.
“Individuals promoting these unapproved
and fraudulent products must take immediate action to correct or remove
these claims or face potential FDA action” said the agency.
Ebola has claimed the lives of 1,069 persons so far in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Nigeria.
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So this is how someone thinks they can recklessly experiment on Ebola patients.
Nawa oo. Diarris God ooo!
Look up, see those bombers coming your way? Quarantine with extreme prejudice.
I smell rat honestly. This game can just be sum as international conspiracy. They want our scientist to look inferior. America should free us please. #AmericaFreeUs.
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Nw they are saying our little hope has been cut short like that…… Serious matter i swear…..
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