Ebola

  • Ebola: Global Status 2010 edition
    By Stephen Berger, GIDEON Informatics

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    Ebola

  • Ebola: Separating Fact from Fiction
    By James E. Baker

    This book provides you with answers to such questions as: what is Ebola? How do we prevent it? How do we contain it?

  • Ebola: A Documentary Novel of Its First Explosion
    By Dr. William Close

    EBOLA At a Catholic mission in Yambuku, a remote area of Zaire, Mabalo Lokela, a local teacher, visits the clinic with a raging fever.

  • Ebola: How a Viral Fever Changed History
    By Mark K. Lewis

    "Explores the history and impact of Ebola"--

  • Ebola
    By Tara C. Smith

    Ebola, or hemorrhagic fever (Ebola HF), is a disease that affects both humans and nonhuman primates.

  • Ebola: How a People's Science Helped End an Epidemic
    By Paul Richards

    Shortlisted for the Fage and Oliver Prize 2018 From December 2013, the largest Ebola outbreak in history swept across West Africa, claiming thousands of lives in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.

  • Ebola: The Natural and Human History of a Deadly Virus
    By David Quammen

    Here he tells the story of Ebola—its past, present, and its unknowable future. Extracted from Spillover by David Quammen, updated and with additional material.

  • Ebola
    By George Ealy, Carolyn A. Dehlinger

    Authored by two professionals in the medical and science fields, Ebola: An Emerging Infectious Disease Case Study analyzes the recent outbreak of the virus from a variety of angles and provides context for our understanding of emerging ...

  • Ebola: Story of an Outbreak
    By Laurie Garrett

    Where does Ebola originate? How does it spread? And what should governments do to stop it? Few people understand the answers to these questions better than Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Laurie Garrett.

  • Ebola: Clinical Patterns, Public Health Concerns
    By Elizabeth Bass, Joseph R. Masci

    In light of the recent large outbreak in West Africa, this book is a part of the developing foundation needed to deal with emerging diseases.

  • Ebola: Profile of a Killer Virus
    By Dorothy H. Crawford

    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.

  • Ebola: Profile of a Killer Virus
    By Dorothy H. Crawford

    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.

  • Ebola
    By Crtomir Podlipnik

    The book Ebola is a relevant resource of knowledge about various aspects of the Ebola virus (EBOV) and the related disease.

  • Ebola: An Evolving Story
    By James Lyons-Weiler

    This is done in the context of providing insights into the biology of the virus, and exploring open questions, including its likely modes of transmission.

  • Ebola: Stigma and Western Conspiracy
    By Ph.D., Adrian Davieson

    Where is the cure that saved the lives of Americans that can't save Africans? This book unravels the mysteries surrounding the experimental drug, Zmapp, and why it can't save the lives of Africans but can save Americans!

  • Ebola: Profile of a Killer Virus
    By Dorothy H. Crawford

    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.

  • Ebola: An Emerging Infectious Disease Case Study
    By George Ealy, Carolyn A. Dehlinger

    What do we know about Ebola?

  • Ebola
    By Alex Smith

    Written in a clear and concise manner, with the reader that has beginning or intermediate knowledge of the Ebola Virus and disaster preparedness in mind, this book explores the following topics: Chapter 1: Introduction and Glossary of Terms ...

  • Ebola: How a People's Science Helped End an Epidemic
    By Paul Richards

    Shortlisted for the Fage and Oliver Prize 2018 From December 2013, the largest Ebola outbreak in history swept across West Africa, claiming thousands of lives in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.