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Ebola and Its Control in Liberia, 2014–2015

The severe epidemic of Ebola virus disease in Liberia started in March 2014. On May 9, 2015, the World Health Organization declared Liberia free of Ebola, 42 days after safe burial of the last known case-patient. However, another 6 cases occurred during June–July; on September 3, 2015, the country w...

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Autores principales: Nyenswah, Tolbert G., Kateh, Francis, Bawo, Luke, Massaquoi, Moses, Gbanyan, Miatta, Fallah, Mosoka, Nagbe, Thomas K., Karsor, Kollie K., Wesseh, C. Sanford, Sieh, Sonpon, Gasasira, Alex, Graaff, Peter, Hensley, Lisa, Rosling, Hans, Lo, Terrence, Pillai, Satish K., Gupta, Neil, Montgomery, Joel M., Ransom, Ray L., Williams, Desmond, Laney, A. Scott, Lindblade, Kim A., Slutsker, Laurence, Telfer, Jana L., Christie, Athalia, Mahoney, Frank, De Cock, Kevin M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4734504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26811980
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2202.151456
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Sumario:The severe epidemic of Ebola virus disease in Liberia started in March 2014. On May 9, 2015, the World Health Organization declared Liberia free of Ebola, 42 days after safe burial of the last known case-patient. However, another 6 cases occurred during June–July; on September 3, 2015, the country was again declared free of Ebola. Liberia had by then reported 10,672 cases of Ebola and 4,808 deaths, 37.0% and 42.6%, respectively, of the 28,103 cases and 11,290 deaths reported from the 3 countries that were heavily affected at that time. Essential components of the response included government leadership and sense of urgency, coordinated international assistance, sound technical work, flexibility guided by epidemiologic data, transparency and effective communication, and efforts by communities themselves. Priorities after the epidemic include surveillance in case of resurgence, restoration of health services, infection control in healthcare settings, and strengthening of basic public health systems.