There seems to be no biological sex difference regarding vulnerability to Ebola virus disease, yet many sociocultural and health-care-related factors increase the risks for women in the Ebola outbreak in west Africa
Public health emergencies like major epidemics in countries with already poor health infrastructure ...
The recent Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreaks in 2021 exemplify how sexual and reproductive health ...
The international response to Ebola has been decried for being ‘too slow, too little, too late’. As ...
There seems to be no biological sex difference regarding vulnerability to Ebola virus disease, yet m...
BackgroundWe sought to determine the impact of the Ebola virus epidemic on the availability, uptake ...
Background We sought to determine the impact of the Ebola virus epidemic on the availability, upta...
Ebola Viral Disease (EBV) is a filovirus with a high mortality rate that ravaged the West African re...
Abstract The Ebola epidemic in West Africa is not merely a biomedical problem that can...
BACKGROUND: From 2014 to 2016, the largest Ebola outbreak in history threatened Sierra Leone and its...
Background: Maternal mortality is still high in Guinea despite a decline from 724 to 550 maternal de...
Sierra Leone has the world’s highest estimated maternal mortality. Following the 2014–16 Ebola outb...
Introduction The Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa, affecting Guinea, Liberia and Si...
WITH over 4,500 deaths and counting, and new cases identified in two developed countries that are st...
On August 8, 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Margaret Chan declared the W...
The Ebola outbreak has clearly shown that infectious diseases cannot be separated from the context i...
Public health emergencies like major epidemics in countries with already poor health infrastructure ...
The recent Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreaks in 2021 exemplify how sexual and reproductive health ...
The international response to Ebola has been decried for being ‘too slow, too little, too late’. As ...
There seems to be no biological sex difference regarding vulnerability to Ebola virus disease, yet m...
BackgroundWe sought to determine the impact of the Ebola virus epidemic on the availability, uptake ...
Background We sought to determine the impact of the Ebola virus epidemic on the availability, upta...
Ebola Viral Disease (EBV) is a filovirus with a high mortality rate that ravaged the West African re...
Abstract The Ebola epidemic in West Africa is not merely a biomedical problem that can...
BACKGROUND: From 2014 to 2016, the largest Ebola outbreak in history threatened Sierra Leone and its...
Background: Maternal mortality is still high in Guinea despite a decline from 724 to 550 maternal de...
Sierra Leone has the world’s highest estimated maternal mortality. Following the 2014–16 Ebola outb...
Introduction The Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa, affecting Guinea, Liberia and Si...
WITH over 4,500 deaths and counting, and new cases identified in two developed countries that are st...
On August 8, 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Margaret Chan declared the W...
The Ebola outbreak has clearly shown that infectious diseases cannot be separated from the context i...
Public health emergencies like major epidemics in countries with already poor health infrastructure ...
The recent Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreaks in 2021 exemplify how sexual and reproductive health ...
The international response to Ebola has been decried for being ‘too slow, too little, too late’. As ...