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A Liberian national who died in quarantine in Lagos was suffering from the deadly virus Ebola, Nigerian officials said, confirming that the worst-ever outbreak of the virus has reached Africa's most populous country.
Nigeria's health minister, Onyebuchi Chukwu, on Friday saif the "patient was subjected to thorough medical tests ... which confirmed the virus of Ebola," as the cause of death.
The man, who collapsed on arrival at the airport on Thursday, was kept in isolation and had not entered the city, the official earlier told the Reuters news agency.
Paul Garwood, of the World Health Organisation, said the victim left his home nation with no symptoms, but reported feeling well on arrival in Lagos.
Ebola has killed 660 in West Africa, with the number of cases surpassing 1,000, the WHO said in a statement.
Garwood said that the extent of what is the deadliest outbreak of Ebola on record was still emerging.
"This is a trend, an overall picture. It's hard to get an exact picture on the scale of the situation at the moment," he said.
The UN health agency said 28 news deaths were recorded between July 18 and July 20. Thirteen were in Sierra Leone.
There is no cure or vaccine for Ebola, which can kill up to 90 percent of those infected, although the mortality rate of the current outbreak is lower at around 60 percent.
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