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Title
Training the trainers seminar and analysis of the Ebola virus hemorrhagic fever outbreaks in central Africa from 2001 to 2004. (Brazzaville, Républic of Congo, April 6-8, 2004). Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, April 6-8, 2004]
Author(s)
Formenty P., Epelboin A., Allarangar Y., Libama F., Boumandouki P., Kone L., Molamou A., Gami N., Mombouli J.V., Guardo Martinez M., Ngampo S..
Published
2005
Publisher
Bulletin de la Societe de Pathologie Exotique
Abstract
[No abstract available]
Keywords
Ebola vaccine; adult; Africa; animal; attitude to death; case management; child; conference paper; Congo; consensus development; cross infection; cultural anthropology; disease transmission; education; emergency health service; epidemic; epidemiology; ethnic group; female; food contamination; foster care; Gabon; health survey; human; infection control; interpersonal communication; male; meat; newborn; organization and management; patient care; posthumous care; pregnancy; pregnancy complication; psychological aspect; psychology; virology; virus hemorrhagic fever; world health organization; Adult; Africa, Central; Animals; Attitude to Death; Case Management; Child; Communicable Disease Control; Communication; Congo; Cross Infection; Culture; Disease Outbreaks; Disease Transmission, Horizontal; Ebola Vaccines; Epidemiology; Ethnic Groups; Female; Food Contamination; Foster Home Care; Funeral Rites; Gabon; Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Male; Meat; Patient Isolation; Population Surveillance; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications, Infectious; Psychology; Quarantine; Triage; World Health Organization
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