Outbreaks in a Rapidly Changing Central Africa — Lessons from Ebola

  • Munster V
  • Bausch D
  • de Wit E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Outbreaks in a Rapidly Changing Central Africa Economic and demographic change across Central Africa exacerbates the risk of infectious disease epidemics. But population growth and increasing income and education can also spur demand for infrastructure to support sustainable development, including basic health services.

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Munster, V. J., Bausch, D. G., de Wit, E., Fischer, R., Kobinger, G., Muñoz-Fontela, C., … Mombouli, J.-V. (2018). Outbreaks in a Rapidly Changing Central Africa — Lessons from Ebola. New England Journal of Medicine, 379(13), 1198–1201. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmp1807691

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