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Author Oldstone, Michael B. A., author.

Title Ebola's curse : 2013-2016 outbreak in West Africa / Michael B.A. Oldstone, Madeleine Rose Oldstone
Published London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, 2017

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Description 1 online resource : color illustrations, maps
Contents Front Cover; Ebola's Curse; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Biography; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; References; 1 Ebola's Origin: A Limited but Devastating Viral Hemorrhagic Disease of Central Africa; References; 2 Ebola's Unanticipated Arrival in West Africa; References; 3 Kenema Government Hospital: From Lassa to Ebola; References; 4 Sheik Humarr Khan: Leading the Fight Against Ebola in Sierra Leone at Kenema Government Hospital; References; 5 ZMapp: The Ethics of Decision Making; References; 6 Robert Garry: Managing the Effort to Curtail Ebola's Curse; References
Further Reading7 Pardis Sabeti: Geneticist Tracking Ebola's Travels and Changing Profile; References; 8 Ebola's Curse: Impact on the Economics of West Africa; References; 9 Ebola's Scorecard: Failure of the WHO and the International Community; References; Further Reading; Addendum; Index; Back Cover
Summary 'Ebola's Curse: 2013-2016 Outbreak in West Africa' is about hemorrhagic fever viruses, especially Ebola, its initial origin in central Africa 1976, its unprecedented appearance in West Africa in 2013. The book records in sequence and detective style how the initial outbreak of Ebola from the index case in rural Guinea traveled to Sierra Leone, the work and fate of those working in the Kenema Government Hospital (KGH) isolation ward in Sierra Leone. The book provides vignettes of the three main players involved with Ebola at KGH, Sheik Khan, Pardis Sabeti, and Robert Garry. Khan was the head of the unit, declared a national hero by his Sierra Leone government. He died fighting Ebola and was/is recognized in the USA by American societies by awards created for his historic work and death. Pardis Sabeti, a geneticist from Harvard and Broad MIT Institute, who was honored as a "Scientist of the Year" by Time Magazine and the Smithsonian Institute. Robert Garry, head of the operation to fight hemorrhagic fevers and Ebola, shuttled between Tulane University, KGH, and The White House to make aware through the press and others the dilemma and tragedy that was unfolding, and the need to obtain additional medical and health care support and supplies. Sabeti and Garry currently work with Oldstone on Ebola at KGH and thus personal communication and knowledge was/is available to the author for the book. Key Features: Includes perspectives from the 2013-2016 outbreak in West Africa; Provides a detailed overview of the origins of Ebola virus through present day discoveries; Written with an integrative approach, incorporating scientific research with insights from the field on Public Health and Medical History. -- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed July 27, 2017)
Subject Ebola virus disease -- Africa, West
Epidemics -- Africa, West
Ebola virus disease.
Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola
MEDICAL -- Forensic Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Preventive Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Public Health.
Ebola virus disease
Epidemics
West Africa
Form Electronic book
Author Oldstone, Madeleine R., author
LC no. 2017446438
ISBN 9780128138892
0128138890
0128138882
9780128138885