What is Ebola? What are the symptoms? How dangerous is it? In light of the recent Ebola outbreak, a lot of confusion and misinformation has been thrown around. Understanding Ebola provides rational information concerning this often misunderstood, contagious disease. The facts in this book come directly from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and help answer all your questions concerning Ebola, its prevention and treatment.
With backgrounds ranging from development to disease control, the contributors to this volume - some of them based in countries affected by the Ebola epidemic - consider the underlying factors that shaped this unprecedented outbreak.
Get started with Ebola myths and facts — find out what Ebola is, who it affects, where it began, why it's a global concern, and how it's transmitted Stay safe and healthy — understand the realities of Ebola for healthcare workers, how ...
What Is Ebola?: Understanding the Roots of the Worst Ebola Outbreak and a Guide on How to Protect Yourself and...
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In Ebola Crawford combines personal accounts from these brave medical workers with the latest scientific reports to tell the story of the epidemic as it unfolded, and how it has changed our understanding of the virus.
This is a must-read book; it helps to prepare health workers and the general public in the event of an outbreak. This book could start a revolution.
The most recent Ebola epidemic that began in late 2013 alerted the entire world to the gaps in infectious disease emergency preparedness and response.
A comprehensive critique of the socio-economic issues revealed by the world's deadliest outbreak of the Ebola virus.
The most recent Ebola epidemic that began in late 2013 alerted the entire world to the gaps in infectious disease emergency preparedness and response.
This book was originally published as a special edition of Third World Quarterly.