msf charity fetes 1000th ebola survivor in west africa
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MSF charity fetes 1000th Ebola survivor in west Africa

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Health workers sit at NGO's Medecins Sans Frontieres
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Medical charity MSF, at the forefront of the fight against Ebola in west Africa, said Tuesday it had saved a 1000th patient from the deadly epidemic.
The survivor, Kollie James is an 18-year-old Liberian, Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF, Doctors Without Borders) said.
"Since the beginning of the Ebola outbreak in west Africa, MSF has admitted more than 4,500 patients to its care centres. Among these, more than 2,700 were confirmed as having Ebola," it said in a statement.
"Amidst all the loss and suffering, there are several stories of survival. Today, out of all the patients cared for in MSF’s projects in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, we celebrate the one thousandth survivor," it said.
James's father Alexander, who worked as a health officer for MSF, said he had lost his wife, two daughters and a brother to the killer disease.
He said he was desperate when his son was admitted to an MSF centre.
"I was able to see Kollie in the care centre from across the fence, so I called out to him, 'Son, you’re the only hope I got. You have to take courage. Any medicine they give to you, you have to take it'," Alexander James said.
"He told me, 'Papa, I understand. I will do it. Stop crying Papa, I will not die, I will survive Ebola. My sisters are gone, but I am going to survive and I will make you proud.'"
James said he was deliriously happy when his son pulled through.
He however added: "Of course I am so happy to have Kollie still, but it's hard not to think of all those who are no longer with us."
The tropical disease, which is proving fatal in 70 percent of cases, has claimed more than 4,500 lives in West Africa, making it the largest Ebola epidemic in history.
Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea have been hit hardest, accounting for the overwhelming majority of the 9,200 cases registered in seven countries.

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