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Ebola et la faillite de la santé publique en Afrique

December 16, 2014 | Filed under: Africa, Countries, Epidemiology & Public Health, French, Guinea, Liberia, Peer reviewed, Politics & Economy, Sierra Leone, Society & Culture

Publié par Fanny Chabrol, dans la Revue internationale et stratégique, 2014/4 (n° 96). Résumé L’épidémie à virus Ebola qui dévaste l’Afrique de l’Ouest révèle l’impuissance des systèmes de santé en Afrique subsaharienne. Par son ampleur et ses facteurs déclencheurs, cette catastrophe était largement prévisible et signe l’échec des politiques internationales …

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Appel à contributions pour un numéro spécial « Autour du virus Ebola »

December 10, 2014 | Filed under: Africa, Biology/Virology, Biomedicine/Clinical, Epidemiology & Public Health, Europe, France, French, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Peer reviewed, Politics & Economy, RDC, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Society & Culture, Spain, USA

La revue Anthropologie et Santé lance un appel à contribution en vue d’un numéro spécial “Autour du virus Ebola”, coordonné par Anne Marie Moulin. Texte de l’appel Le virus de la fièvre hémorragique Ebola a concerné d’abord l’Afrique de l’Ouest et l’Afrique centrale, où des anthropologues escortent d’ores et déjà …

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What Factors Might Have Led to the Emergence of Ebola in West Africa?

November 17, 2014 | Filed under: Africa, Biology/Virology, Biomedicine/Clinical, English, Epidemiology & Public Health, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Peer reviewed, Politics & Economy, RDC, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Society & Culture

By PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, November 11, 2014   Abstract An Ebola outbreak of unprecedented scope emerged in West Africa in December 2013 and presently continues unabated in the countries of Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia. Ebola is not new to Africa and outbreaks have been confirmed as far back …

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Quand l’homme favorise les épidémies

November 17, 2014 | Filed under: Biology/Virology, Biomedicine/Clinical, Countries, Epidemiology & Public Health, French, Peer reviewed, Politics & Economy, Society & Culture

Publié sur CNRS Le Journal, le 23 octobre 2014, par Laure Cailloce Bactéries, virus et parasites ont toujours existé dans le grand livre du vivant. L’essor de l’élevage industriel, du commerce mondial, mais aussi l’entrée dans de nouveaux écosystèmes, comme pour Ebola, ont favorisé l’émergence de nouvelles niches pour ces …

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Ebola, epidemics, and ethics – what we have learned

November 12, 2014 | Filed under: Africa, English, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Peer reviewed, RDC, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Society & Culture

When considering the allocation of scarce resources, the most pressing question is: who should be treated? Abstract The current Ebola epidemic has presented challenges both medical and ethical. Although we have known epidemics of untreatable diseases in the past, this particular one may be unique in the intensity and rapidity …

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Ebola in Perspective – Cultural Anthropology Journal

October 14, 2014 | Filed under: English, Epidemiology & Public Health, Guinea, Liberia, Peer reviewed, Politics & Economy, Sierra Leone, Society & Culture

Since early 2014, the international coverage of Africa has been dominated by the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Much of that coverage represents the region as helpless and hopeless, a tragic victim of illogical beliefs and dangerous cultural practices. The contributors to this Hot Spots series offer their personal and …

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RSS Somatosphere

  • In the Journals, April 2025
  • In the Journals, March 2025
  • In the Journals – A View from France
  • In the Journals, February 2025
  • Book review: Anna Stenning’s ‘Narrating the Many Autisms: Identity, Agency, Mattering’

RSS Pubmed – Ebola

  • Understanding the perceptions of risks versus the benefits of COVID-19 vaccinations in Manyara, Tanzania
  • SuFEx-enabled high-throughput medicinal chemistry for developing potent tamoxifen analogs as Ebola virus entry inhibitors
  • COVID-19 prevention and preparedness among healthcare workers in Sierra Leone
  • Test-Negative Designs with Multiple Testing Sources
  • Design of a stapled peptide that binds to the Ebola virus matrix protein dimer interface

RSS The Lancet Global Health Blog

RSS Ebola Digest

RSS Médecins Sans Frontières

RSS Who – Outbreaks

RSS Reliefweb

RSS Ebola Deeply

RSS Ebola Communication Network

  • After Ebola, Promoting New ‘Gold Star’ Brand to Increase Use of Health Services
  • Rebuilding Trust in Health Care through Community Dialogues
  • The Sexual Transmission of Ebola: Scicomm as a matter of life and death – Part 2 of 2
  • Where Does Ebola Come From? Communicating Science as a Matter of Life and Death – Part 1 of 2
  • After Reaching 42 Days with No Ebola Cases, One Thing Rings True for Sierra Leoneans: “We are all Survivors”

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