Global health security: the wider lessons from the west African Ebola virus disease epidemic
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D. Yach | P. Horby | T. Frieden | L. Gostin | S. Nishtar | D. Carpenter | T. Kenyon | J. Tappero | D. Heymann | A. Kalache | D. Fidler | P. Olliaro | R. Rannan-Eliya | Simon Rushton | K. Koser | Lincoln C. Chen | B. Devkota | R. Dhillon | E. Torreele | K. Takemi | M. J. Thomas | R. Yates | M. Ndomondo-Sigonda | L. Lillywhite
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