Carefully calibrated transmission models have the potential to guide public health officials on the nature and scale of the interventions required to control epidemics. In the context of the ongoing Ebola virus disease (EVD) epidemic in Liberia, Drake and colleagues, in this issue of PLOS Biology, employed an elegant modeling approach to capture the distributions of the number of secondary cases that arise in the community and health care settings in the context of changing population behaviors and increasing hospital capacity. Their findings underscore the role of increasing the rate of safe burials and the fractions of infectious individuals who seek hospitalization together with hospital capacity to achieve epidemic control. However, fur...
The Ebola virus is spreading throughout West Africa and is causing thousands of deaths. In order to ...
BACKGROUND: Between August and November 2014, the incidence of Ebola virus disease (EVD) rose dramat...
BACKGROUND: The ongoing West African Ebola epidemic began in December 2013 in Guinea, probably from ...
abstract: Carefully calibrated transmission models have the potential to guide public health officia...
Carefully calibrated transmission models have the potential to guide public health officials on the ...
Background A substantial scale-up in public health response is needed to control the unprecedented E...
Outbreaks of Ebola virus can cause substantial morbidity and mortality in affected regions. The larg...
BackgroundA substantial scale-up in public health response is needed to control the unprecedented Eb...
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa was stopped by an enormous concerted effort of local communities a...
The 2014-2015 Ebola epidemic has been the most protracted and devastating in the history of the dise...
BACKGROUND: The 2014 epidemic of Ebola virus disease in parts of west Africa defines an unprecedent...
AbstractOutbreaks of Ebola virus can cause substantial morbidity and mortality in affected regions. ...
The 2014 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa was the largest and longest ever reported...
In this paper we develop a deterministic compartmental mathematical model for the spread of the Ebol...
The Ebola virus in West Africa has infected almost 30,000 and killed over 11,000 people. Recent mode...
The Ebola virus is spreading throughout West Africa and is causing thousands of deaths. In order to ...
BACKGROUND: Between August and November 2014, the incidence of Ebola virus disease (EVD) rose dramat...
BACKGROUND: The ongoing West African Ebola epidemic began in December 2013 in Guinea, probably from ...
abstract: Carefully calibrated transmission models have the potential to guide public health officia...
Carefully calibrated transmission models have the potential to guide public health officials on the ...
Background A substantial scale-up in public health response is needed to control the unprecedented E...
Outbreaks of Ebola virus can cause substantial morbidity and mortality in affected regions. The larg...
BackgroundA substantial scale-up in public health response is needed to control the unprecedented Eb...
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa was stopped by an enormous concerted effort of local communities a...
The 2014-2015 Ebola epidemic has been the most protracted and devastating in the history of the dise...
BACKGROUND: The 2014 epidemic of Ebola virus disease in parts of west Africa defines an unprecedent...
AbstractOutbreaks of Ebola virus can cause substantial morbidity and mortality in affected regions. ...
The 2014 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa was the largest and longest ever reported...
In this paper we develop a deterministic compartmental mathematical model for the spread of the Ebol...
The Ebola virus in West Africa has infected almost 30,000 and killed over 11,000 people. Recent mode...
The Ebola virus is spreading throughout West Africa and is causing thousands of deaths. In order to ...
BACKGROUND: Between August and November 2014, the incidence of Ebola virus disease (EVD) rose dramat...
BACKGROUND: The ongoing West African Ebola epidemic began in December 2013 in Guinea, probably from ...