Being ready to treat Ebola virus disease patients

As the outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in West Africa continues, clinical preparedness is needed in countries at risk for EVD (e.g., United States) and more fully equipped and supported clinical teams in those countries with epidemic spread of EVD in Africa. Clinical staff must approach the pa...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2015-02, Vol.92 (2), p.233-237
Hauptverfasser: Brett-Major, David M, Jacob, Shevin T, Jacquerioz, Frederique A, Risi, George F, Fischer, William A, Kato, Yasuyuki, Houlihan, Catherine F, Crozier, Ian, Bosa, Henry Kyobe, Lawler, James V, Adachi, Takuya, Hurley, Sara K, Berry, Louise E, Carlson, John C, Button, Thomas C, McLellan, Susan L, Shea, Barbara J, Kuniyoshi, Gary G, Ferri, Mauricio, Murthy, Srinivas G, Petrosillo, Nicola, Lamontagne, Francois, Porembka, David T, Schieffelin, John S, Rubinson, Lewis, O'Dempsey, Tim, Donovan, Suzanne M, Bausch, Daniel G, Fowler, Robert A, Fletcher, Thomas E
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