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Emerging and re-emerging disease threats in the Middle East and North Africa region-One Health approaches and potential strategies
Shadomy SV , Ebrahim SH , Guagliardo SAJ , Sánchez-González L , Zureick K , Sinclair JR , Schneider DA , Walker AT , Payne DC , Vieira AR , Heitzinger K , Lenhart A , Oakley LP , Clemente J , Basler C , Beard CB , Armstrong PA , Burke H . Eur J Public Health 2025 35 i3-i5 |
From one to the other: responding to Ebola cases on either side of the line
Merrill RD , Ward SE , Oppert MC , Schneider DA . Pan Afr Med J 2017 27 12 This case study is adapted from events that occurred along the Sierra Leone and Guinea land border during the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic in West Africa. The response activities involved Sierra Leone and Guinea officials, along with assistance from U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organisation (WHO). This case study builds upon an understanding of basic surveillance systems and outbreak response activities. Through this exercise, students will understand how to incorporate communication and coordination into surveillance and response efforts with counterparts across the border in neighbouring countries. This integration is important to reduce the spread of communicable diseases between neighbouring countries. The time required to complete this case study is 2-3 hours. |
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