The Ebola Crisis and the Corresponding Public Behavior: A System Dynamics Approach

  • Sharareh N
  • Sabounchi N
  • Sayama H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: The interaction of several sociocultural and environmental factors during an epidemic crisis leads to behavioral responses that consequently make the crisis control a complex problem.

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Sharareh, N., Sabounchi, N. S., Sayama, H., & MacDonald, R. (2016). The Ebola Crisis and the Corresponding Public Behavior: A System Dynamics Approach. PLOS Currents Outbreaks, (2015), 1–14.

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