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This article highlights ways in which a sustained Ebola outbreak could jeopardise TB activities
Lassa virus causes Lassa fever, an acute viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF).
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
Concludes that pre-emptive actions are needed to maintain the levels of HIV testing in any future ebola outbreak
Genetic sequence information for scientists: UK1 Ebolavirus sequence described and illustrated from Public Health England's laboratories.
Once the epidemic curve has declined, scientific attention should be re-directed to the prevention of future zoonotic outbreaks
Minutes of the Precautionary Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Pre-SAGE) meetings.
To assess TB case finding, associated interventions and treatment before, during and after the ebola outbreak
A Real-time Modelling Study
This study uses an Ebola virus disease transmission model
The government’s response to the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee report, ‘Science in Emergencies: UK lessons from Ebola'.
Concludes post-Ebola health-related human resource deficit is alarmingly high, with very few staff available
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