Medicine

How to get ready for the following inevitable Ebola break out: lessons from West Africa

.Department of Health And Wellness, Kampala, UgandaHenry Kyobe Bosa, u00c2 Misaki Wayengera, u00c2 Holly G. Mwebesau00c2 &amp u00c2 Jane Ruth AcengAfrica Centres for Ailment Command and Protection, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaNeema Kamara, u00c2 Merawi Aragaw, u00c2 Mosoka P. Fallah, u00c2 Justin Maeda, u00c2 Benjamin Djoudalbaye, u00c2 Alain Ngashi Ngongo, u00c2 Tajudeen Raji, u00c2 Ahmed Ouma Ogwellu00c2 &amp u00c2 Jean KaseyaCatholic University of Bukavu, Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the CongoPatrick D. M. C. KatotoWHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Knowledge, Berlin, GermanyChikwe IhekweazuUniversitu00c3 u00a9 Gamal Abdel de Conakry, Conakry, GuineaMoussa DounoAfrican Danger Capability, Johannesburg, South AfricaRobert Kwame AgyarkoInstitut National de Recherche Biomu00c3 u00a9 dicale, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the CongoPlacide MbalaNational Institute for Investigation in Public Health, Bamako, MaliMamadou Souncalo Traoru00c3 u00a9 World Health And Wellness Association Regional Workplace for Africa, Brazzaville, Republic of CongoAmbrose Talisuna, u00c2 Olushayo Oluseun Oluu00c2 &amp u00c2 Francis Chisaka KasoloHealth as well as Progression at work, Freetown, Sierra LeoneJames BanguraIndependent Consultant, Dakar, SenegalAbdoulaye BoussoConsultant on Wellness Surveillance, Abuja, NigeriaObasanya JoshuaNational Hygienics Agency, Freetown, Sierra LeoneJames Sylvester SquireJohns Hopkins Bloomberg University of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USATolbert NyenswahNational Hygienics Principle, Monrovia, LiberiaThelma V. NelsonWorld Wellness Company Country workplace, Kampala, UgandaYonas Tegegn WoldemariamWorld Health And Wellness Organization, Geneva, SwitzerlandIbrahima Socu00c3 u00a9 Autumn.