Distinguishing epidemiological features of the 2013–2016 West
Aug 21 2016 The 2013–2016 West Africa Ebola virus disease epidemic was ... infectious diseases pivots around the concept of the “chain of infection.
Anatomy of a Hotspot: Chain and Seroepidemiology of Ebola Virus
minimally symptomatic EBOV infections in the transmission chain was nonrandom (P < .001 that the clinical manifestations of Ebola virus (EBOV) infection.
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Sep 1 2015 Chain of Infection ... Viruses. • 300 of them identified. • Cause infections like influenza
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A sub-exponential branching process to study early epidemic
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Impact of the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak on Market Chains and
Finally it paves the way to future studies that should be conducted to better understand the underlying causes of emerging infectious diseases such as Ebola
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Risk assessment guidelines for infectious diseases transmitted on
Person or persons identified as the initial case/s reported in a chain of rash or other symptoms consistent with Ebola virus infection should seek ...
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An update on the risk of transmission of Ebola virus (EBOV) via the
Oct 22 2014 Risk of transmission of Ebola virus via the food chain ... Considering that ZEBOV infection in some animal species
Chains of transmission and control of Ebola virus disease in
Mar 15 2015 Since patients become infectious after 11 days (range 2–21 days)2 of incubation on average
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Supply Chains for Infectious Disease Outbreak Response An explanatory case study of the 2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak is used to analyze the PPE.
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Ebola risk assessment in the pig value chain in Uganda
Ebolavirus infection impacts the health and welfare of pigs and hence the health and livelihoods of pig farmers
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