Introduction: In West Africa, traditional funerals and burials have proven main contributors to the spread of infectious diseases, such as Ebola, plague, the Marburg virus, and others. Although the World Health Organization has provided guidelines for the safe burial process after learning of the culture of the afterlife in Ebola-affected areas, little effort has been made to integrate theoretical interventions and models for changing West Africans’ funeral behavior. This research was conducted to study 1) the background of traditional burial rituals, 2) interventions to contain Ebola outbreaks in West Africa, and 3) a strategic approach to future disease outbreak in the region.Methods: A narrative review was conducted by using four electro...
This SSHAP Case Study explains how an anthropologist negotiated a medically safe burial for a pregna...
This brief summarises key socio-cultural considerations concerning events related to death, burial, ...
Abstract Background In response to outbreaks, the manner in which the medical field engages with the...
Introduction: In West Africa, traditional funerals and burials have proven main contributors to the ...
Background The 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic is the biggest known outbreak since 1976. The transmission f...
Background: In the midst of the unprecedented Ebola outbreak in West Africa during 2014-2016, the hu...
cultures attribute illness to causes that are unrecognized by western medicine such as ancestral inf...
BACKGROUND:Safely burying Ebola infected individuals is acknowledged to be important for controlling...
As of January 3, 2015, Ebola virus disease (Ebola) has killed more than 2,500 persons in Sierra Leon...
Safely burying Ebola infected individuals is acknowledged to be important for controlling Ebola epid...
This brief summarises key socio-cultural considerations of events related to death, burial, funerals...
Although Ebola Virus Disease’s epidemic has not yet been recorded as a global canker like diseases s...
What connects people of all cultures, regardless of how or where people are born, is the reality tha...
Good hygiene practices are crucial for avoiding Ebola contamination during the transport and burial ...
Ebola has been a known virus since the 1970s and has been responsible for killing thousands of peopl...
This SSHAP Case Study explains how an anthropologist negotiated a medically safe burial for a pregna...
This brief summarises key socio-cultural considerations concerning events related to death, burial, ...
Abstract Background In response to outbreaks, the manner in which the medical field engages with the...
Introduction: In West Africa, traditional funerals and burials have proven main contributors to the ...
Background The 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic is the biggest known outbreak since 1976. The transmission f...
Background: In the midst of the unprecedented Ebola outbreak in West Africa during 2014-2016, the hu...
cultures attribute illness to causes that are unrecognized by western medicine such as ancestral inf...
BACKGROUND:Safely burying Ebola infected individuals is acknowledged to be important for controlling...
As of January 3, 2015, Ebola virus disease (Ebola) has killed more than 2,500 persons in Sierra Leon...
Safely burying Ebola infected individuals is acknowledged to be important for controlling Ebola epid...
This brief summarises key socio-cultural considerations of events related to death, burial, funerals...
Although Ebola Virus Disease’s epidemic has not yet been recorded as a global canker like diseases s...
What connects people of all cultures, regardless of how or where people are born, is the reality tha...
Good hygiene practices are crucial for avoiding Ebola contamination during the transport and burial ...
Ebola has been a known virus since the 1970s and has been responsible for killing thousands of peopl...
This SSHAP Case Study explains how an anthropologist negotiated a medically safe burial for a pregna...
This brief summarises key socio-cultural considerations concerning events related to death, burial, ...
Abstract Background In response to outbreaks, the manner in which the medical field engages with the...