Nigeria has successfully reduced the number of Ebola cases to one, the Minister of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, said on Tuesday.
The deadly virus was first brought to Nigeria by a Liberian-American man, Patrick Sawyer who died on July 25.
After Mr Sawyer’s death, health workers who treated him tested positive.
Professor Chukwu said: “So far Nigeria has had 13 cases including the index case”.
“Five of those infected, including Mr Sawyer died, while seven have successfully recovered and were discharged.
“Two of the nurses who managed Mr Sawyer were discharged on Monday at the isolation centre in Lagos,” Professor Chukwu said.
He said Nigeria had been able to contain the Ebola Virus Disease, with the reduced number of cases.
According to him, All the 129 people, who were under surveillance, have completed the 21-day observation incubation period and only one person was found to be symptomatic and is still being observed.
He said that the patient a female, is a secondary contact of the index case.
Professor Chukwu, however, debunked reports that a sister of the late medical doctor, Ameyo Adadevoh was infected with the virus.
Meanwhile, out of the 257 under surveillance, 139 have completed their incubation period,without any trace of the disease in them.
Another 138 persons are still under surveillance.
The government has appealed to citizens not to be relaxed despite the successes recorded so far.