After Ebola in West Africa--Unpredictable Risks, Preventable Epidemics.

Aylward, R Bruce; Blake, Isobel M; Barboza, Philippe; Bausch, Daniel; Brennan, Richard J; Clement, Peter; Coffey, Pasqualina; Cori, Anne; Donnelly, Christl A; Dorigatti, Ilaria; Drury, Patrick; Durski, Kara; Dye, Christopher; Eckmanns, Tim; Ferguson, Neil M; Fraser, Christophe; Garcia, Erika; Garske, Tini; Gasasira, Alex; Gurry, Celine; Gutierrez, Giovanna Jaramillo; Hamblion, Esther; Hinsley, Wes; Holden, Robert; Holmes, David; Hugonnet, Stephane; Jombart, Thibaut; Kelley, Edward; Santhana, Ravi; Mahmoud, Nuha; Mills, Harriet L; Mohamed, Yasmine; Musa, Emmanuel; Naidoo, Dhamari; Nedjati-Gilani, Gemma; Newton, Emily; Norton, Ian; Nouvellet, Pierre; Perkins, Devin; Perkins, Mark; Riley, Steven; Schumacher, Dirk; Shah, Anita; Minh, Tang; Varsaneux, Olivia; Van Kerkhove, Maria D (2016) After Ebola in West Africa Unpredictable Risks, Preventable Epidemics. NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 375 (6). pp. 587-596. ISSN 0028-4793 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMsr1513109

Wes Hinsley | Stéphane Hugonnet | Thibaut Jombart | Gemma Nedjati-Gilani | Dirk Schumacher | Christopher Dye | Mark Perkins | Robert Holden | Christophe Fraser | Christl A Donnelly | Anne Cori | Steven Riley | Neil M Ferguson | Daniel Bausch | Tim Eckmanns | Ilaria Dorigatti | Pierre Nouvellet | R Bruce Aylward | Dhamari Naidoo | M. Perkins | P. Barboza | S. Hugonnet | C. Fraser | C. Dye | I. Blake | I. Dorigatti | W. Hinsley | P. Nouvellet | C. Donnelly | S. Riley | N. Ferguson | A. Cori | G. Nedjati-Gilani | M. V. Van Kerkhove | T. Jombart | Erika Garcia | B. Allegranzi | E. Hamblion | T. Garske | A. Ariyarajah | T. Eckmanns | H. Mills | E. Newton | Devin Perkins | Dirk Schumacher | Anita Shah | R. Santhana | E. Kelley | E. Musa | D. Bausch | I. Norton | R. Brennan | A. Gasasira | K. Durski | J. Agua-Agum | P. Clement | Yasmine Mohamed | R. Aylward | Tini Garske | Maria D Van Kerkhove | Harriet L Mills | Isobel M Blake | Benedetta Allegranzi | Junerlyn Agua-Agum | Archchun Ariyarajah | Emily Newton | Devin Perkins | Anita Shah | Edward Kelley | Peter Clement | D. Naidoo | Richard J Brennan | Esther Hamblion | P. Drury | Alex Gasasira | O. Varsaneux | Nuha Mahmoud | Philippe Barboza | Patrick Drury | Erika Garcia | David Holmes | Yasmine Mohamed | Olivia Varsaneux | Pasqualina Coffey | Kara Durski | Céline Gurry | Giovanna Jaramillo Gutierrez | Ravi Santhana | Emmanuel Musa | Ian Norton | Minh Tang | N. Mahmoud | Minh Tang | R. Holden | Céline Gurry | Pasqualina M Coffey | D. Holmes | Giovanna Jaramillo Gutierrez

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