埃博拉病毒
准备
公共卫生
政府(语言学)
代理(哲学)
不信任
爆发
政治学
经济增长
医学
环境卫生
病毒学
社会学
法学
哲学
社会科学
护理部
语言学
经济
作者
Beth P. Bell,Inger K. Damon,Daniel B. Jernigan,Thomas Kenyon,Stuart T. Nichol,John O’Connor,Jordan W. Tappero
出处
期刊:MMWR supplements
[Centers for Disease Control MMWR Office]
日期:2016-07-07
卷期号:65 (3): 4-11
被引量:218
标识
DOI:10.15585/mmwr.su6503a2
摘要
During 2014-2016, CDC, working with U.S. and international partners, mounted a concerted response to end the unprecedented epidemic of Ebola virus disease (Ebola) in West Africa. CDC's response, which was the largest in the agency's history, was directed simultaneously at controlling the epidemic in West Africa and strengthening preparedness for Ebola in the United States. Although experience in responding to approximately 20 Ebola outbreaks since 1976 had provided CDC and other international responders an understanding of the disease and how to stop its spread, the epidemic in West Africa presented new and formidable challenges. The initial response was slow and complicated for several reasons, including wide geographic spread of cases, poor public health and societal infrastructure, sociodemographic factors, local unfamiliarity with Ebola, and distrust of government and health care workers. In the United States, widespread public alarm erupted after Ebola cases were diagnosed in Dallas, Texas, and New York City, New York. CDC, in collaboration with its U.S. and international counterparts, applied proven public health strategies as well as innovative new approaches to help control the Ebola epidemic in West Africa and strengthen public health readiness in the United States. Lessons learned include the recognition that West African and other countries need effective systems to detect and stop infectious disease threats, the need for stronger international surge capacity for times when countries are overwhelmed by an outbreak, and the importance of improving infection prevention and control in health care settings. The activities summarized in this report would not have been possible without collaboration with many U.S. and international partners (http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/outbreaks/2014-west-africa/partners.html).
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