WHO – Frequently Asked Questions on Ebola Virus Disease
/in Fact Sheet World Health Organization Global English General General Public /by Kim MartinA fact sheet with frequently asked questions from the World Health Organization.
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Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Key questions and answers concerning water, sanitation and hygiene
/in Fact Sheet UNICEF, World Health Organization Global English /by Marla Shaivitz | Health Communication Capacity CollaborativeProvision of water and sanitation plays an essential role in protecting human health during all disease outbreaks, including the current Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak. Good and consistently applied water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) practices, both in health-care settings and the community will further help to prevent human-to-human transmission of EVD and many other infectious diseases.
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Key questions and answers concerning water, sanitation and hygiene
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Consolidated Ebola Virus Disease Preparedness Checklist
/in Manual, Training World Health Organization Global English Preparedness General Public Featured /by Marla Shaivitz | Health Communication Capacity CollaborativeTopic(s)
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Boîte à images – Guide de l’animateur – Ebola
/in Training UNICEF, World Health Organization Côte d'Ivoire Français General Aid Workers /by Myriam DemsGuide détaillé, inculant illustrations, pour l’animateur d’une formation portant sur le thème de la maladie à virus ebola.*
Version: Juin 2014.
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Prise en charge clinique des cas d’ebola – Guide de poche de l’agent de santé – Guinée
/in Manual World Health Organization Guinea Français Treatment Health Care Workers /by Myriam DemsPrise en charge clinique des cas d’ebola – Guide de poche de l’agent de santé – Guinée
Version: Avril 2014
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Viral Haemorraghic Fever Management – Health Worker Pocket Book – Guinea
/in Manual World Health Organization Guinea English Treatment Health Care Workers /by Myriam DemsViral Haemorraghic Fever Management – Health Worker Pocket Book – Guinea
Version: April 2014
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Reported Cases and Population Density
/in Map Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, World Health Organization Liberia English /by Marla Shaivitz | Health Communication Capacity CollaborativeReported Cases and Population Density, as of October 13, 1014 (Full Size JPG)
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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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