Critiquing the response to the Ebola epidemic through a Primary Health Care Approach
Abstract Background The 2014/2015 West Africa Ebola epidemic has caused the global public health community to engage in difficult self-reflection. First, it must consider the part it played in relation to an important public health question: why did this epidemic take hold and spread in this unprece...
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Main Authors: | Vera Scott (Author), Sarah Crawford-Browne (Author), David Sanders (Author) |
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2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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