Nigeria the way blind bartimeaus was well positioned to
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donkey was well positioned to be located by Jesus let your entire glory be well
positioned for multiple blessing and unforgettable encounter forever in Jesus
name
He stated that if the anti-Ebola
compound proves successful in animal and human trials, it will be the first
medicine to successfully treat the virus that causes Ebola haemorrhagic fever
which is usually a fatal condition.
Iwu, who set up and heads the
Bioresources Development and Conservation Programme, led the research that
reportedly started 10 years ago, after researchers were led to the plant by
traditional native healers who said they have used the plant for the treatment
of infectious diseases for centuries.
Prof. Iwu who also came from a
family of traditional healers after the tour said: “This is a very exciting
discovery. The same forest that yields the dreaded Ebola virus could be a
source of the cure.”
He, however, noted that tests are
still in the early stages, adding that researchers hope that if the compound
continue to prove successful the US Food and Drug Administration will put it on
a fast track and produce drugs for humans within a matter of years.
“The discovery of these important
properties in a simple compound, flavonoids was very surprising. The structure
of this compound lends itself to modification, so it provides a template for
future work. Even if this particular drug does not succeed through the whole
drug approval process, we can use it to construct a new drug for this deadly
disease,” Dr. Iwu said.
He said the Garcinia kola compound
has been shown to halt multiplication of the virus in the laboratory, noting
that if repeated in humans, it would give the body a chance to fight off the
virus.
Meanwhile, Ebola virus was first
recorded in 1976 after an outbreak in Zaire now the Democratic Republic of the
Congo, where 88 per cent of the 318 people that were infected died. Another
outbreak in 1995 also claimed the lives of 81% of the 315 infected people.
There are four types of the virus: Ebola-Zaire, Ebola-Sudan and Ebola-Ivory
Coast all affect humans, while Ebola-Reston has so far only affected monkeys
and chimpanzees. The virus multiplies rapidly in the human body and quickly
overwhelms it, and in advanced cases the patient develops high fever and severe
bleeding. It is reported that doctors are unable to curtail the virus once
infection has taken over the victim, giving the disease a terrifying
reputation.
Maurice Iwu, who is a Professor of
Pharmacognosy, was appointed Chairman of the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) in June 2005, and was later removed from office in April
2010. He wrote this article when he was still a Doctor, and the article was
first published by the British Broadcasting Corporation on August 5, 1999. He
studied at the University of Bradford, England, where got a Master of Pharmacy
degree in 1976 and a Ph.D in 1978. The Professor is believed to have since
returned to researching after ceding office to the current INEC Chairman, Prof.
Attahiru Jega.
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