CDC – What You Need to Know about Ebola Poster
This poster from CDC provides general information on the Ebola virus and its spread.
This poster from CDC provides general information on the Ebola virus and its spread.
Advice for Humanitarian Aid Workers Traveling to Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, or Sierra Leone during the Ebola Outbreak
This promotional poster explains CDC’s role in the ongoing Ebola crisis.
Information for airlines, their pilots and cabin crew on reporting deaths and illnesses to the CDC.
Information about an introductory training course for health care professionals intending to travel to West Africa to aid in the Ebola outbreak. Learn more.
This checklist is intended to enhance collective preparedness and response by highlighting key areas for EMS personnel to review in preparation for encountering and providing medical care to a person with Ebola. The checklist provides practical and specific suggestions to ensure the agency is able to help its personnel detect possible Ebola cases, protect those personnel, and respond appropriately.
Detailed Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Checklist for Ebola Preparedness
In order to enhance our collective preparedness and response efforts, this checklist highlights key areas for hospital staff – especially hospital emergency management officers, infection control practitioners, and clinical practitioners – to review in preparation for a person with Ebola arriving at a hospital for medical care. The checklist provides practical and specific suggestions to ensure your hospital is able to detect possible Ebola cases, protect your employees, and respond appropriately.
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