Missing bodies and secret funerals: the production of "safe and dignified burials" in the Liberian Ebola crisis/Corpos desaparecidos e funerais secretos: a producao de "enterros seguros e dignos" na crise Liberiana do Ebola

During the height of the Ebola crisis in West Africa, public health responded and the international media focused on dead bodies as sites of disease transmission when early contact tracing discovered the relationship between attendance at funerals and emerging clusters of new cases. Anthropologists...

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