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Findings from a systematic review of the literature on palliative care in humanitarian crises, including disasters, armed conflicts and epidemics
Georgia had several waves of internally displaced people as a result of military conflicts on the territories of Abkhazia and Samachablo
Predicting when and where pathogens will emerge is difficult, yet, as shown by the recent Ebola and Zika epidemics, effective and timely responses are key
This paper draws on 4 diverse humanitarian crises: earthquakes in Haiti and Nepal; forced displacement among Syrians and Congolese
Experimental and randomized controlled trials of a psychosocial intervention for youth affected by the Syrian crisis
A realist evaluation protocol for the PIECES programme
A qualitative investigation of the social and emotional impact of delivering health services during Sierra Leone’s Ebola epidemic
Special issue of the Journal of Biosocial Science
This paper proposes a social difference space–time framework to assist the understanding to zoonotic diseases within a ‘One Health’ approach
Lassa fever is a zoonotic hemorrhagic illness predominant in areas across Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, and southern Mali
A Bayesian modelling approach
This is a transdiagnostic psychological intervention of problem solving, behavioural activation, strengthening social support, stress management
Chikungunya fever is an acute febrile illness caused by the chikungunya virus (CHIKV), which is transmitted to humans by Aedes mosquitoes.
This study incorporates new human and animal occurrence data and expands upon the way in which potential bat EVD reservoir species are incorporated
This article reflects on the processes which have enabled an NTD ‘brand’ identity to emerge
This study uses an Ebola virus disease transmission model
Ebola virus can persist in semen after recovery which may impact the duration of enhanced surveillance required after interruption of transmission
This study developed a mathematical model of EVD transmission, and measured how transmission changed over time in 12 districts
This article provides for the first time a description and a line list for all outbreaks in this country, comprising 996 cases
This global review assessed the landscape of MHM practice, policy, and research within the field of humanitarian response
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