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What are the political, economic, social and security implications of the Ebola crisis, with a focus on Sierra Leone?
Ebola holding units were established at the peak of the 2014 ebola virus disease outbreak in Sierra Leone
This study incorporates new human and animal occurrence data and expands upon the way in which potential bat EVD reservoir species are incorporated
Once the epidemic curve has declined, scientific attention should be re-directed to the prevention of future zoonotic outbreaks
The twists and turns of an unexpected failure
The West African Ebola virus outbreak underlined the importance of delivering mass diagnostic capability outside the clinical or primary care setting
Findings suggest that it is critical to design gender-sensitive communication and vaccination strategies
This article provides for the first time a description and a line list for all outbreaks in this country, comprising 996 cases
Comment article in the Lancet
Concludes that pre-emptive actions are needed to maintain the levels of HIV testing in any future ebola outbreak
To assess TB case finding, associated interventions and treatment before, during and after the ebola outbreak
Marburg virus is a Filovirus which, along with Ebola virus, can cause a severe and often fatal viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF).
This study assessed the impact of the outbreak on the reported number and management of malaria in children under-five
Concludes post-Ebola health-related human resource deficit is alarmingly high, with very few staff available
Drawing together local and internationally based anthropologists, the Platform provides a coordinated and rapid response to the outbreak
Public health recommendations for returning workers who are contacts of Ebola virus disease (EVD) but who have no symptoms.
This paper analyses how the tensions played out in the accelerated development, testing and licensure of Ebola vaccines
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