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We performed Ebola virus disease diagnosis and viral load estimation for Ebola cases in Sierra Leone during the late stage of the 2014-2015 outbreak (January-March 2015) and analyzed antibody and cytokine levels and the viral genome sequences. Ebola virus disease was confirmed in 86 of 1001 (9.7%) patients, with an overall case fatality rate of 46.8%. Fatal cases exhibited significantly higher levels of viral loads, cytokines, and chemokines at late stages of infection versus early stage compared with survivors. The viruses converged in a new clade within sublineage 3.2.4, which had a significantly lower case fatality rate.
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Jiang, T., Jiang, J. F., Deng, Y. Q., Jiang, B. G., Fan, H., Han, J. F., … Cao, W. C. (2017). Features of ebola virus disease at the late outbreak stage in Sierra Leone: Clinical, virological, immunological, and evolutionary analyses. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 215(7), 1107–1110. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jix061
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