Video – Tout savoir sur le virus Ebola
This animated video addresses: What is Ebola? How is the virus transmitted? What are the signs and Symptoms?
This animated video addresses: What is Ebola? How is the virus transmitted? What are the signs and Symptoms?
This fact sheet distinguishes between Covid-19 and Ebola in terms of cause, transmission, signs and symptoms and risk factors.
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This message guide was produced in June 2016 to strengthen the coordination of the various information and education interventions developed to raise awareness about the Ebola epidemic in Côte d’Ivoire.
This WHO Ebola fact sheet (2021) provides comprehensive facts on Ebola, covering transmission, symptoms, prevention and control, vaccine, care for those recovered from Ebola and WHO response.
Source: WHO Ebola Fact Sheet
This video from the Democratic Republic of the Congo provides information on the symptoms of Ebola disease, how it is transmitted, and how we can help stop its transmission.
This A4 fact sheet provides facts on EVD with illustrations, including signs and symptoms, modes of transmission and prevention.
Source: Fact Sheet – Facts About Ebola
This Illustrated, child friendly poster provides information on what Ebola is, how it’s spread, signs and symptoms and prevention.
Source: Ebola Child Friendly Poster
This facts sheet and poster provides key messages for students and children including general facts about EVD, signs and symptoms and what to do if they feel sick or develop symptoms.
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This facts sheet provides key messages for parents and community members on basic facts about EVD, signs and symptoms, modes of transmission, and steps to take to keep children safe at school and at home.
Source: Fact Sheet – What you need to know – Parents and Community Members
This illustrated poster provides general EVD facts, signs and symptoms, modes of transmission and prevention.
Source: Ebola Poster
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