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ETCs were surveyed over a 3-week period
Public health recommendations for asymptomatic contacts of an Ebola case in the UK.
A Real-time Modelling Study
Compares routine facility-based and outreach immunisations and measles cases before, during and after the outbreak
This article argues that the crisis is result of structural violence, as interlocking institutions have produced interlaced inequalities and insecurities
Rapid diagnostic methods are essential in control of Ebola outbreaks
The objective of this study was to identify ethical challenges in the literature on the conduct of research during the 2014-2016 West Africa outbreak
In the absence of a vaccine or specific treatments, early identification of cases is crucial for the control of ebola epidemics
Ebola outbreak was associated with reduced health services use, and appears to have triggered a measles epidemic
These results show how safe spaces interventions can be effective even in the face of large-scale shocks such as Ebola crises
The government’s response to the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee report, ‘Science in Emergencies: UK lessons from Ebola'.
This was a cross-sectional study and retrospective cohort analysis of treatment outcomes
This paper presents findings of interviews and focus group discussions conducted in 'hotspot' areas of rural Bombali District and urban Freetown
Ebola virus can persist in semen after recovery which may impact the duration of enhanced surveillance required after interruption of transmission
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa highlights how engaging with the sociocultural dimensions of epidemics is critical to mounting an effective outbreak response
This paper describes the protocol for a novel cluster randomised controlled trial design which uses ring vaccination
Access to antenatal care, deliveries and their outcomes before, during and after the ebola outbreak
This study assessed numbers and distribution of NCDs in all health facilities in the Western-Area District, Sierra Leone
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