1. Decreased Ebola transmission after rapid response to outbreaks in remote areas, Liberia, 2014
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Lindblade, Kim A., Kateh, Francis, Nagbe, Thomas K., Neatherlin, John C., Pillai, Satish K., Attfield, Kathleen R., Dweh, Emmanuel, Barradas, Danielle T., Williams, Seymour G., Blackley, David J., Kirking, Hannah L., Patel, Monita R., Dea, Monica, Massoudi, Mehran S., Wannemuehler, Kathleen, Barskey, Albert E., Zarecki, Shauna L. Mettee, Fomba, Moses, Grube, Steven, Belcher, Lisa, Broyles, Laura N., Maxwell, T. Nikki, Hagan, Jose E., Yeoman, Kristin, Westercamp, Matthew, Forrester, Joseph, Mott, Joshua, Mahoney, Frank, Slutsker, Laurence, DeCock, Kevin M., and Nyenswah, Tolbert
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Research ,Risk factors ,Ebola hemorrhagic fever -- Health aspects -- Risk factors -- Research ,Disease transmission -- Research ,Ebola virus infections -- Health aspects -- Risk factors -- Research - Abstract
The current Ebola virus disease (Ebola) epidemic in West Africa, caused by the Zaire strain, is the largest in history; >27,000 cases have been reported since Ebola was detected in [...]
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- 2015
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