Ebola
Since the first outbreak of Ebola in 1976, our understanding of the disease has changed dramatically. Traditionally understood as an infection affecting remote rural communities in Africa with limited potential for spread, the large outbreak that affected West Africa between 2014 and 2016, which claimed over 11,000 lives, has changed our perception of the disease, and has demonstrated its potential to cause major loss of life as well as major disruption to travel and trade. The outbreak that has been ongoing since 2018 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has claimed more than 2,000 lives and is a tragic example of the challenges of managing outbreaks in the context of a protracted conflict. The routine availability of a vaccine in this outbreak for the first time in the history of this virus, despite having a major impact, is not sufficient in itself to contain the outbreak, and the vaccine should be viewed as an additional tool alongside the evidence based control measures of case isolation, contact tracing and social mobilisation to reduce person-to-person spread, by encouraging hygiene measures, social distancing and safe burial practices. The evidence generated during previous outbreaks therefore remains highly relevant. This e-collection of Ebola-related articles published since the West African outbreak focuses on improving our understanding of how Ebola spreads, how it can be monitored, and how to improve the implementation of control measures. The e-collection is fully open access and should be a useful resource to those managing current and future Ebola outbreaks.
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Assessing the relationship between epidemic growth scaling and epidemic size: The 2014–16 Ebola epidemic in West Africa
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 147 / 2019
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- 15 October 2018, e27
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Introduction of Ebola virus into a remote border district of Sierra Leone, 2014: use of field epidemiology and RNA sequencing to describe chains of transmission
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 147 / 2019
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- 22 February 2019, e88
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The Ebola virus disease outbreak in Tonkolili district, Sierra Leone: a retrospective analysis of the Viral Haemorrhagic Fever surveillance system, July 2014–June 2015
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 147 / 2019
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- 26 February 2019, e103
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Acceptability of community quarantine in contexts of communicable disease epidemics: perspectives of literate lay people living in Conakry, Guinea
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 147 / 2019
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- 01 August 2019, e248
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A systematic review of early modelling studies of Ebola virus disease in West Africa
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 145 / Issue 6 / April 2017
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- 07 February 2017, pp. 1069-1094
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Constructing Ebola transmission chains from West Africa and estimating model parameters using internet sources
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 145 / Issue 10 / July 2017
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- 02 May 2017, pp. 1993-2002
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Geospatial analysis of household spread of Ebola virus in a quarantined village – Sierra Leone, 2014
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 145 / Issue 14 / 2017
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- 22 August 2017, pp. 2921-2929
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Strengthened Ebola surveillance in France during a major outbreak in West Africa: March 2014–January 2016
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 145 / Issue 16 / 2017
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- 23 November 2017, pp. 3455-3467
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