The Ebola virus disease has existed for about 40 years now and with over 3,600 plus recorded cases to date. An average of 100 new infections yearly worldwide or 8 to 9 new infections every month. This disease has the natural capacity to always burn itself out without necessarily becoming a national health epidemic in any country that is affected, provided the family and the friends of those living with this disease do not touch any of the bodily fluids, which are the liquids that originate from inside the bodies of those persons living with this deadly disease in the name of love and caring for sick.
The bodily fluids are normally the excreted or the secreted liquids coming out from the human body, such as, blood, feces, pus, saliva, semen, tears, sweat, vomit, urine and vaginal secretion. The family and friends of those that die from this Ebola virus disease should also avoid touching the bodies of the dead during those ceremonial burial preparations in the name of their traditions, burial rites, cultures and showing their last affection to their loved ones who are now dead. The use of the medical quarantine or isolation of the persons that are affected by this Ebola virus disease and the bodies of those that are already dead from the same disease is the best practical method that can be used to contain the Ebola virus disease in any country that is affected effectively without becoming a major national health crisis. #NigeriaCanDefeatEbolaNow
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