Community-centered responses to Ebola in urban Liberia: the view from below.
BACKGROUND:The West African Ebola epidemic has demonstrated that the existing range of medical and epidemiological responses to emerging disease outbreaks is insufficient, especially in post-conflict contexts with exceedingly poor healthcare infrastructures. In this context, community-based response...
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Main Authors: | Sharon Alane Abramowitz (Author), Kristen E McLean (Author), Sarah Lindley McKune (Author), Kevin Louis Bardosh (Author), Mosoka Fallah (Author), Josephine Monger (Author), Kodjo Tehoungue (Author), Patricia A Omidian (Author) |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS),
2015-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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