نتایج جستجو برای: ebola

تعداد نتایج: 7981  

2014
Satish K. Pillai Tolbert Nyenswah Edward Rouse M. Allison Arwady Joseph D. Forrester Jennifer C. Hunter Almea Matanock Patrick Ayscue Benjamin Monroe Ilana J. Schafer Luis Poblano John Neatherlin Joel M. Montgomery Kevin M. De Cock

The ongoing Ebola virus disease (Ebola) outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most sustained Ebola epidemic recorded, with 6,574 cases. Among the five affected countries of West Africa (Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Nigeria, and Senegal), Liberia has had the highest number cases (3,458). This epidemic has severely strained the public health and health care infrastructure of Liberia, has r...

Journal: :Infection control and hospital epidemiology 2015
Daniel J Morgan Barbara Braun Aaron M Milstone Deverick Anderson Ebbing Lautenbach Nasia Safdar Marci Drees Jennifer Meddings Darren R Linkin Lindsay D Croft Lisa Pineles Daniel J Diekema Anthony D Harris

BACKGROUND Hospital Ebola preparation is underway in the United States and other countries; however, the best approach and resources involved are unknown. OBJECTIVE To examine costs and challenges associated with hospital Ebola preparation by means of a survey of Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) members. DESIGN Electronic survey of infection prevention experts. RESULT...

Journal: :Applied psychology. Health and well-being 2017
Ethan Kross Brian D Vickers Ariana Orvell Izzy Gainsburg Tim P Moran Margaret Boyer John Jonides Jason Moser Ozlem Ayduk

BACKGROUND During the fall of 2014, the threat of an Ebola outbreak gripped the United States (Poll, 8-12 October 2014; see Harvard School of Public Health & SSRS, 2014), creating a unique opportunity to advance basic knowledge concerning how emotion regulation works in consequential contexts and translate existing research in this area to inform public health and policy. METHOD We addressed ...

2015
Raquel M. Silva Diogo Pratas Luísa Castro Armando J. Pinho Paulo Jorge S. G. Ferreira

MOTIVATION Ebola virus causes high mortality hemorrhagic fevers, with more than 25 000 cases and 10 000 deaths in the current outbreak. Only experimental therapies are available, thus, novel diagnosis tools and druggable targets are needed. RESULTS Analysis of Ebola virus genomes from the current outbreak reveals the presence of short DNA sequences that appear nowhere in the human genome. We ...

Journal: :Expert review of vaccines 2003
Thomas W Geisbert Peter B Jahrling

Ebola virus infection causes hemorrhagic fever with high mortality rates in humans and nonhuman primates. Currently, there are no vaccines or therapies approved for human use. Outbreaks of Ebola virus have been infrequent, largely confined to remote locations in Africa and quarantine of sick patients has been effective in controlling epidemics. In the past, this small global market has generate...

2004
A. Townsend Peterson John T. Bauer James N. Mills

We used ecologic niche modeling of outbreaks and sporadic cases of filovirus-associated hemorrhagic fever (HF) to provide a large-scale perspective on the geographic and ecologic distributions of Ebola and Marburg viruses. We predicted that filovirus would occur across the Afrotropics: Ebola HF in the humid rain forests of central and western Africa, and Marburg HF in the drier and more open ar...

Journal: :American journal of disaster medicine 2016
Jennica Siddle Sue Tolleson-Rinehart Jane Brice

INTRODUCTION In the domestic response to the outbreak of Ebola virus disease from 2013 to 2015, many US hospitals developed and implemented specialized training programs to care for patients with Ebola. This research reports on the effects of targeted training on Emergency Department (ED) staff's Ebola-related perceptions and attitudes. METHODS One hundred fifty-nine members of the UNC Health...

2016
Michael Jacobs Alison Rodger David J Bell Sanjay Bhagani Ian Cropley Ana Filipe Robert J Gifford Susan Hopkins Joseph Hughes Farrah Jabeen Ingolfur Johannessen Drosos Karageorgopoulos Angie Lackenby Rebecca Lester Rebecca S N Liu Alisdair MacConnachie Tabitha Mahungu Daniel Martin Neal Marshall Stephen Mepham Richard Orton Massimo Palmarini Monika Patel Colin Perry S Erica Peters Duncan Porter David Ritchie Neil D Ritchie R Andrew Seaton Vattipally B Sreenu Kate Templeton Simon Warren Gavin S Wilkie Maria Zambon Robin Gopal Emma C Thomson

BACKGROUND There are thousands of survivors of the 2014 Ebola outbreak in west Africa. Ebola virus can persist in survivors for months in immune-privileged sites; however, viral relapse causing life-threatening and potentially transmissible disease has not been described. We report a case of late relapse in a patient who had been treated for severe Ebola virus disease with high viral load (peak...

2015
Isaac I Bogoch Maria I Creatore Martin S Cetron John S Brownstein Nicki Pesik Jennifer Miniota Theresa Tam Wei Hu Adriano Nicolucci Saad Ahmed James W Yoon Isha Berry Simon I Hay Aranka Anema Andrew J Tatem Derek MacFadden Matthew German Kamran Khan

BACKGROUND The WHO declared the 2014 west African Ebola epidemic a public health emergency of international concern in view of its potential for further international spread. Decision makers worldwide are in need of empirical data to inform and implement emergency response measures. Our aim was to assess the potential for Ebola virus to spread across international borders via commercial air tra...

2016
Akaninyene Otu Bassey Ebenso Okey Okuzu Egbe Osifo-Dawodu

BACKGROUND The Ebola epidemic exposed the weak state of health systems in West Africa and their devastating effect on frontline health workers and the health of populations. Fortunately, recent reviews of mobile technology demonstrate that mHealth innovations can help alleviate some health system constraints such as balancing multiple priorities, lack of appropriate tools to provide services an...

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