Epidemiology and Management of the 2013-16 West African Ebola Outbreak

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The 2013-16 West African Ebola outbreak is the largest, most geographically dispersed, and deadliest on record, with 28,616 suspected cases and 11,310 deaths recorded to date in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. We provide a review of the epidemiology and management of the 2013-16 Ebola outbreak in West Africa aimed at stimulating reflection on lessons learned that may improve the response to the next international health crisis caused by a pathogen that emerges in a region of the world with a severely limited health care infrastructure. Surveillance efforts employing rapid and effective point-of-care diagnostics designed for environments that lack advanced laboratory infrastructure will greatly aid in early detection and containment efforts during future outbreaks. Introduction of effective therapeutics and vaccines against Ebola into the public health system and the biodefense armamentarium is of the highest priority if future outbreaks are to be adequately managed and contained in a timely manner.

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Boisen, M. L., Hartnett, J. N., Goba, A., Vandi, M. A., Grant, D. S., Schieffelin, J. S., … Branco, L. M. (2016, September 29). Epidemiology and Management of the 2013-16 West African Ebola Outbreak. Annual Review of Virology. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-virology-110615-040056

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