First Consultants Medical Center officially announced that resident staff and Ebola survivor Dr. Ada Igonoh gave birth to a baby girl a few hours ago.
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‘A Nigerian doctor who contracted and recovered from Ebola has given birth to a baby girl. The baby is healthy and has been certified Ebola-free at birth.’
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First Consultants hospital, a 40-bed private clinic in the bustling Obalende district of Lagos, was where Nigeria’s first case of Ebola was detected in July 2014. Dr. Igonoh helped to treat the patient, a Liberian finance ministry official, and certified him dead several days after he was first admitted. She fell ill the following week. ![twitter](https://images.medindia.net/icons/news/social/twitter.png)
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First Consultants said, "Igonoh had been under medical supervision since becoming pregnant and that her daughter was certified Ebola-free at birth. The birth was a new lease of life and in memory of fallen colleagues and survivors of Ebola."
Source-AFP