作者
M Allison Arwady, Luke Bawo, Jennifer C Hunter, Moses Massaquoi, Almea Matanock, Bernice Dahn, Patrick Ayscue, Tolbert Nyenswah, Joseph D Forrester, Lisa E Hensley, Benjamin Monroe, Randal J Schoepp, Tai-Ho Chen, Kurt E Schaecher, Thomas George, Edward Rouse, Ilana J Schafer, Satish K Pillai, Kevin M De Cock
发表日期
2015/4
期刊
Emerging infectious diseases
卷号
21
期号
4
页码范围
578
出版商
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
简介
Over the span of a few weeks during July and August 2014, events in West Africa changed perceptions of Ebola virus disease (EVD) from an exotic tropical disease to a priority for global health security. We describe observations during that time of a field team from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and personnel of the Liberian Ministry of Health and Social Welfare. We outline the early epidemiology of EVD within Liberia, including the practical limitations on surveillance and the effect on the country’s health care system, such as infections among health care workers. During this time, priorities included strengthening EVD surveillance; establishing safe settings for EVD patient care (and considering alternative isolation and care models when Ebola Treatment Units were overwhelmed); improving infection control practices; establishing an incident management system; and working with Liberian airport …
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