Reported Ebola Cases as of October 13 2014 – Liberia
/in Map Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, World Health Organization Liberia English General Public /by Marla Shaivitz | Health Communication Capacity CollaborativeReported Ebola Cases as of October 13, 2014 – Liberia, County-level (Full-size image)
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Transmission – County- level Liberia October 13 2014
/in Map Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, World Health Organization Liberia English Transmission General Public /by Marla Shaivitz | Health Communication Capacity CollaborativeTransmission – County- level Liberia October 13, 2014 (Full-sized image)
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Ebola: Resource Guide for Disaster Medicine and Public Health
/in Website National Library of Medicine Global, United States English Crisis Communication, General, Health Promotion, Infection Control, Preparedness, Prevention, Signs and Symptoms, Transmission, Treatment, Waste Disposal Aid Workers, Community Health Workers, General Public, Government, Health Care Workers, Infection Prevention & Control, Laboratory Workers, Leaders /by Katie KuehnLiterature from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services about Ebola.
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Ebola Outbreak 2014: Information Resources
/in Website National Library of Medicine Global English, Español, Français Emergency Response, General, Signs and Symptoms, Travel Community Health Workers, General Public, Government, Health Care Workers, Leaders, Media /by Katie KuehnA website from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services with information on the 2014 Ebola outbreak.
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Handwashing & Ebola Factsheet
/in Fact Sheet Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing Global English Handwashing General Public /by Hanna WoodburnWhat is the role of handwashing in fighting Ebola? This fact sheet provides an overview of what we currently know.
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Sierra Leone National Ebola Communication Strategy
/in Strategies and Plans CDC Sierra Leone English General General Public /by Callie CarmichaelResource Type(s)
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Ebola Training for Communities
/in Training WiRED International Global English Prevention General Public /by Gary SelnowEBOLA EDUCATION MODULES
The Ebola module—in English and French—adheres strictly to WHO and CDC guidelines and can be accessed on the Internet or downloaded for use on laptops. It’s an excellent tool for group training sessions.
See it here: http://www.wiredhealthresources.net/mod-ebola.html
Download it here: http://www.wiredhealthresources.net/training/filling-station.html
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Ebola Vaccine — An Urgent International Priority
/in Journal Article New England Journal of Medicine Global English Emergency Response General Public /by Alakananda MohantyResource Type(s)
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KFF/JAMA – The 2014 Ebola Outbreak
/in Infographic Kaiser Family Foundation, The Journal of the American Medical Association Global English General Community, General Public, Government, Leaders /by Katie KuehnFrom Visualizing Health Policy (Kaiser Family Foundation) and The Journal of the American Medical Association, an infographic giving a summary of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
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