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Pham and other health care workers wore protective gear, including gowns, gloves, masks and face shields 鈥?and sometimes full-body suits 鈥?when caring for Duncan, but she became the first person to contract the disease within the United States. Duncan died Wednesday.
 
  
Health care workers including Pham were told to monitor themselves by taking their temperatures. She went to the hospital Friday night after finding she had a fever.
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The Managing Director, Bank of Industry (BOI), Alhaji Rasheed Olaoluwa, yesterday said the bank had disbursed N692 billion as loans to industrialists nationwide in the past 10 years.
  
Ebola has killed more than 4,000 people in an outbreak the World Health Organization has called the most severe, acute health emergency seen in modern times. Federal health officials say they are ramping up training for medical workers who deal with the infected.
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Olaoluwa made this known to journalists in Ilorin during the pre-inauguration visit of the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga, to Kam Industries.<br>
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The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that Aganga was in Ilorin to inspect the Cold Roll Mill project of Kam Industries.
  
Members of the church Pham s family attends held a special Mass for her in Fort Worth on Monday night. Rev. Jim Khoi, of the Our Lady of Fatima Church, said Pham s mother told him the nurse had received a transfusion that could save her life.
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Olaoluwa said the bank had financed about 2,000 projects amounting to N296 billion in the last 10 years across the country.
  
  Her mom says that she got the blood from the gentleman, a very good guy. I don t know his name but he s very devoted and a very good guy from somewhere, Khoi said.
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  The managing director also said one million jobs were created through the loans accessed by the industrialists.
  
Jeremy Blume, a spokesman for the nonprofit medical mission group Samaritan s Purse, confirmed that the plasma donation came from Kent Brantly, the first American to return to the U.S. from Liberia to be treated for Ebola. Brantly received an experimental treatment and fought off the virus, and has donated blood to three others, including Pham.
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According to Olaoluwa, BOI is the leading financial institution in the country that provides financial assistance for the establishment of large, medium and small scale projects.
  
  He s a doctor. That s what he s there to do. That s his heart, Blume said.
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  He said the bank had also helped in providing an enabling environment for the expansion, diversification and modernisation of existing industries and rehabilitation of ailing ones.
  
Brantly said in a recent speech that he also offered his blood for Duncan, but that their blood types didn t match.
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Speaking after inspecting the complex, Aganga expressed satisfaction with the level of work done so far.
  
Khoi said Pham s mother assured him the nurse was comfortable and doing well, and that the two women had been able to talk via Skype. She was in isolation and in stable condition, health officials said. Another unidentified person who had close contact with her has also been isolated as a precaution.  
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I want to say that we have come; we have seen and we are completely delighted with what we have seen, said the minister.
  
Since Pham tested positive for Ebola, public-health authorities have intensified their monitoring of other hospital workers who cared for Duncan.
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He said Kam Industries would greatly reduce the amount of money spent in importing iron, adding that the nation spent about 3.3 billion dollars on the importation of iron.
  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Tom Frieden said he would not be surprised if more fall ill because Ebola patients become more contagious as the disease progresses.
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Earlier, the Managing Director of Kam Industries, Alhaja Bola Yusuf, commended the minister for the new lease of life his ministry was injecting into industrial development of the country.
  
Pham s name appears frequently throughout the hundreds of pages of medical records provided to The Associated Press by Duncan s family. They show she was in his room Oct. 7, the day before he died.
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Yusuf, however, said there were challenges being faced by industrialisation, which included insecurity and unstable foreign exchange, among others.
  
Her notes describe nurses going in and out of his room wearing protective gear to treat him and to mop the floor with bleach.
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She said the complex was an assembly of high technology from 11 countries, including India, USA, Germany, Korea, China, Brazil, Spain, Turkey, Belgium and Egypt.
  
She also notes how she and other nurses ensured Duncan s privacy and comfort, and provided emotional support.  
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According to her, the cold Rolling Mill has created employment opportunities for downstream companies in the state.
  
Frieden has said a breach of protocol led to the nurse s infection, but officials are not sure what went wrong. Pham has not been able to point to any specific breach.
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Among the things the CDC will investigate is how the workers took off protective gear, because removing it incorrectly can lead to contamination. Investigators will also look at dialysis and intubation 鈥?the insertion of a breathing tube in a patient s airway. Both procedures have the potential to spread the virus.
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Members of a Texas task force on Ebola have scheduled their first public hearing for next week. They ll develop recommendations and a comprehensive state plan to deal with emerging infectious diseases.
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Officials said there was a dog in the nurse s apartment that has been removed to an undisclosed location for monitoring and care. They do not believe the pet shows any signs of Ebola. A dog belonging to an infected Spanish nurse was euthanized, drawing thousands of complaints.
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Ebola has killed more than 4,000 people, mostly in the West African countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
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Revision as of 00:51, 31 October 2014

The Managing Director, Bank of Industry (BOI), Alhaji Rasheed Olaoluwa, yesterday said the bank had disbursed N692 billion as loans to industrialists nationwide in the past 10 years.


Olaoluwa made this known to journalists in Ilorin during the pre-inauguration visit of the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga, to Kam Industries.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that Aganga was in Ilorin to inspect the Cold Roll Mill project of Kam Industries.

Olaoluwa said the bank had financed about 2,000 projects amounting to N296 billion in the last 10 years across the country.
The managing director also said one million jobs were created through the loans accessed by the industrialists.
According to Olaoluwa, BOI is the leading financial institution in the country that provides financial assistance for the establishment of large, medium and small scale projects.
He said the bank had also helped in providing an enabling environment for the expansion, diversification and modernisation of existing industries and rehabilitation of ailing ones.
Speaking after inspecting the complex, Aganga expressed satisfaction with the level of work done so far.
I want to say that we have come; we have seen and we are completely delighted with what we have seen, said the minister.
He said Kam Industries would greatly reduce the amount of money spent in importing iron, adding that the nation spent about 3.3 billion dollars on the importation of iron.
Earlier, the Managing Director of Kam Industries, Alhaja Bola Yusuf, commended the minister for the new lease of life his ministry was injecting into industrial development of the country.
Yusuf, however, said there were challenges being faced by industrialisation, which included insecurity and unstable foreign exchange, among others.
She said the complex was an assembly of high technology from 11 countries, including India, USA, Germany, Korea, China, Brazil, Spain, Turkey, Belgium and Egypt.
According to her, the cold Rolling Mill has created employment opportunities for downstream companies in the state.
With a little addition of equipment we can produce vehicle panel bodies here in Nigeria and a host of raw materials for many companies, Yusuf said.

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