Abstract Background In the three decades since the first reported case of Ebola virus, most known index cases have been consistently traced to the hunting of “bush meat”, and women have consistently recorded relatively high fatality rates in most catastrophic outbreaks. This paper discusses Ebola-related risk factors, which constantly interact with cultural values, and provides an insight into the link between gender and the risk of contracting infectious diseases, using Ebola virus as an example within Africa. Method A comprehensive search of the literature was conducted using the PubMed, Ovid Medline and Global Health CABI databases as well as CAB Abstracts, including gray literature. We used a descriptive and sex- and gender-based analys...
Background The Ebola virus disease outbreak that started in Western Africa in 2013 was unprecedented...
Sierra Leone was highly impacted by the 2014-2016 West Africa Ebola outbreak, with 3,955 recorded de...
Abstract: Women in Africa are at a relatively higher risk of being infected with human immunodeficie...
Ebola Viral Disease (EBV) is a filovirus with a high mortality rate that ravaged the West African re...
There seems to be no biological sex difference regarding vulnerability to Ebola virus disease, yet m...
Abstract Background The impacts of infectious disease outbreaks, epidemics, and pandemics are not ge...
Globally gender remains a key factor in differing health outcomes for men and women. This article an...
Malaria still represents one of the most debilitating and deadly diseases in the world. It has been ...
The international response to Ebola has been decried for being ‘too slow, too little, too late’. As ...
Malaria still represents one of the most debilitating and deadly diseases in the world. It has been ...
This research report examines the differing impacts of the Ebola outbreak in Liberia on women, men, ...
Sierra Leone had the highest number of cases of Ebola virus disease in history during the 2014 Ebola...
Abstract Women in sub-SaharanAfrica bear a disproportionate burden of human immunodeficiency virus (...
Recent research has shown that gender is an important driver of the risk of mortality and morbidity ...
This case study provides evidence in response to the research question: "How did males and females i...
Background The Ebola virus disease outbreak that started in Western Africa in 2013 was unprecedented...
Sierra Leone was highly impacted by the 2014-2016 West Africa Ebola outbreak, with 3,955 recorded de...
Abstract: Women in Africa are at a relatively higher risk of being infected with human immunodeficie...
Ebola Viral Disease (EBV) is a filovirus with a high mortality rate that ravaged the West African re...
There seems to be no biological sex difference regarding vulnerability to Ebola virus disease, yet m...
Abstract Background The impacts of infectious disease outbreaks, epidemics, and pandemics are not ge...
Globally gender remains a key factor in differing health outcomes for men and women. This article an...
Malaria still represents one of the most debilitating and deadly diseases in the world. It has been ...
The international response to Ebola has been decried for being ‘too slow, too little, too late’. As ...
Malaria still represents one of the most debilitating and deadly diseases in the world. It has been ...
This research report examines the differing impacts of the Ebola outbreak in Liberia on women, men, ...
Sierra Leone had the highest number of cases of Ebola virus disease in history during the 2014 Ebola...
Abstract Women in sub-SaharanAfrica bear a disproportionate burden of human immunodeficiency virus (...
Recent research has shown that gender is an important driver of the risk of mortality and morbidity ...
This case study provides evidence in response to the research question: "How did males and females i...
Background The Ebola virus disease outbreak that started in Western Africa in 2013 was unprecedented...
Sierra Leone was highly impacted by the 2014-2016 West Africa Ebola outbreak, with 3,955 recorded de...
Abstract: Women in Africa are at a relatively higher risk of being infected with human immunodeficie...