Rigorous surveillance is necessary for high confidence in end-of-outbreak declarations for Ebola and other infectious diseases
The World Health Organization considers an Ebola outbreak to have ended once 42 days have passed since the last possible exposure to a confirmed case. Benefits of a quick end-of-outbreak declaration, such as reductions in trade/travel restrictions, must be balanced against the chance of flare-ups fr...
Main Authors: | Thompson, R, Morgan, O, Jalava, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2019
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