|
|
MMWR Supplements Vol. 65, Supplement, No. 3 July 08, 2016
|
|
PDF |
|
|
In this report |
|
CDC’s Response to the 2014–2016 Ebola Epidemic — West Africa and United States
This historic 2014-2016 Ebola Epidemic in West Africa required a massive international response by multiple partners to assist the affected countries. This supplement present reports that chronicle major aspects of CDC’s response to the Ebola epidemic.
|
|
Foreword Thomas R. Frieden, MD, MPH. MMWR Suppl 2016;65(Supplement, No. 3):1–3
|
|
Overview, Control Strategies, and Lessons Learned in the CDC Response to the 2014–2016 Ebola Epidemic Beth P. Bell, MD; Inger K. Damon, MD, PhD; Daniel B. Jernigan, MD; et al. MMWR Suppl 2016;65(Supplement, No. 3):4–11
|
|
CDC’s Response to the 2014–2016 Ebola Epidemic — Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone Benjamin A. Dahl, PhD; Michael H. Kinzer, MD; Pratima L. Raghunathan, PhD; et al. MMWR Suppl 2016;65(Supplement, No. 3):12–20
|
|
Early Identification and Prevention of the Spread of Ebola in High-Risk African Countries Lucy Breakwell, PhD; A. Russell Gerber, MD; Ashley L. Greiner, MD; et al. MMWR Suppl 2016;65(Supplement, No. 3):21–27
|
|
Incident Management Systems and Building Emergency Management Capacity during the 2014–2016 Ebola Epidemic — Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea Jennifer C. Brooks, MPH; Meredith Pinto, MPH; Adrienne Gill, MPH; et al. MMWR Suppl 2016;65(Supplement, No. 3):28–34
|
|
Ebola Surveillance — Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone Lucy A. McNamara, PhD; Ilana J. Schafer, DVM; Leisha D. Nolen, MD, PhD; et al. MMWR Suppl 2016;65(Supplement, No. 3):35–43
|
|
Laboratory Response to Ebola — West Africa and United States Tara K. Sealy, MSc; Bobbie R. Erickson, MPH; Céline H. Taboy, PhD; et al. MMWR Suppl 2016;65(Supplement, No. 3):44–49
|
|
Infection Prevention and Control for Ebola in Health Care Settings — West Africa and United States Jeffrey C. Hageman, MHS; Carmen Hazim, MPH; Katie Wilson, MPH; et al. MMWR Suppl 2016;65(Supplement, No. 3):50–56
|
|
Travel and Border Health Measures to Prevent the International Spread of Ebola Nicole J. Cohen, MD; Clive M. Brown, MBBS; Francisco Alvarado-Ramy, MD; et al. MMWR Suppl 2016;65(Supplement, No. 3):57–67
|
|
Lessons of Risk Communication and Health Promotion — West Africa and United States Sara R. Bedrosian; Cathy E. Young; Laura A. Smith, MA; et al. MMWR Suppl 2016;65(Supplement, No. 3):68–74
|
|
Early Identification and Prevention of the Spread of Ebola — United States Chris A. Van Beneden, MD; Harald Pietz; Robert D. Kirkcaldy, MD; et al. MMWR Suppl 2016;65(Supplement, No. 3):75–84
|
|
Modeling in Real Time During the Ebola Response Martin I. Meltzer, PhD; Scott Santibanez, MD; Leah S. Fischer, PhD; et al. MMWR Suppl 2016;65(Supplement, No. 3):85–89
|
|
Safe and Effective Deployment of Personnel to Support the Ebola Response — West Africa Edward N. Rouse, MPA; Shauna Mettee Zarecki, MSN, MPH; Donald Flowers, MS, MSS; et al. MMWR Suppl 2016;65(Supplement, No. 3):90–97
|
|
Implementing an Ebola Vaccine Study — Sierra Leone Marc-Alain Widdowson, VetMB; Stephanie J. Schrag, PhD; Rosalind J. Carter, PhD; et al. MMWR Suppl 2016;65(Supplement, No. 3):98–106
|
|
MMWR Masthead |
|
Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
This email was sent to list-cdc@xxxxxxxxxxx using GovDelivery,on behalf of: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • 1600 Clifton Rd • Atlanta, GA 30333 • 1-800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) |
|
|
|