1. Ebola virus disease among children in West Africa
- Author
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Junerlyn, Agua-Agum, Archchun, Ariyarajah, Isobel M, Blake, Anne, Cori, Christl A, Donnelly, Ilaria, Dorigatti, Christopher, Dye, Tim, Eckmanns, Neil M, Ferguson, Robert A, Fowler, Christophe, Fraser, Tini, Garske, Wes, Hinsley, Thibaut, Jombart, Harriet L, Mills, Srinivas, Murthy, Gemma, Nedjati Gilani, Pierre, Nouvellet, Louise, Pelletier, Steven, Riley, Dirk, Schumacher, Anita, Shah, and Maria D, Van Kerkhove
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Adult ,Male ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,viruses ,Disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,Article ,Infectious Disease Incubation Period ,West africa ,Medicine, General & Internal ,Cost of Illness ,General & Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Cost of illness ,Humans ,Child ,Epidemics ,Science & Technology ,Ebola virus ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Disease progression ,Age Factors ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,virus diseases ,11 Medical And Health Sciences ,General Medicine ,Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola ,Infant newborn ,Africa, Western ,Child, Preschool ,Disease Progression ,Female ,business ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,WHO Ebola Response Team - Abstract
Ebola virus has caused substantial illness in West Africa in the past year. In this report, the burden of illness in children is described.
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- 2015