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Ebola Virus Disease in pregnancy: clinical, histopathologic and Immunohistochemical findings

Muehlenbachs A, de la Rosa Vazquez O, Bausch DG, Schafer IJ, Paddock C,  et al.
2016-05-25 • Journal of Infectious Diseases
2016-05-25 • Journal of Infectious Diseases
Here we describe clinicopathologic features of EVD in pregnancy. One woman infected with Sudan virus in Gulu, Uganda in 2000 had a stillbirth and survived, and another woman with Bundibu...
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Short Report

Description of a large measles epidemic in Democratic Republic of Congo, 2010-2013

Mancini S, Coldiron ME, Ronsse A, Ilunga BK, Porten K,  et al.
2014-07-03 • Conflict and Health
2014-07-03 • Conflict and Health
Although measles mortality has declined dramatically in Sub-Saharan Africa, measles remains a major public health problem in countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Here, ...
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2017 outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease in Northern Democratic Republic of Congo

Nsio JM, Kapteshi K, Makiala S, Raymond F, Tshapenda G,  et al.
2019-04-03 • Journal of Infectious Diseases
2019-04-03 • Journal of Infectious Diseases
BACKGROUND
In 2017, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) recorded its eighth Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak, approximately 3 years after the previous outbreak.

MET...
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Prevalence study of yaws in the Democratic Republic of Congo using the lot quality assurance sampling method

Gerstl S, Kiwila G, Dhorda M, Lonlas S, Myatt M,  et al.
2009-07-22 • PLOS One
2009-07-22 • PLOS One
BACKGROUND: Until the 1970s the prevalence of non-venereal trepanomatosis, including yaws, was greatly reduced after worldwide mass treatment. In 2005, cases were again reported in the D...
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Letter

An Epidemic of Dystonic Reactions in Central Africa

Peyraud N, Rafael F, Parker LA, Quere M, Alcoba G,  et al.
2017-02-05 • Lancet Global Health
2017-02-05 • Lancet Global Health
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Commentary

Transmission of ebola viruses: what we know and what we do not know

Osterholm M, Moore K, Kelley N, Brosseau L, Wong G,  et al.
2015-02-19 • mBio
2015-02-19 • mBio
Available evidence demonstrates that direct patient contact and contact with infectious body fluids are the primary modes for Ebola virus transmission, but this is based on a limited num...