
doi: 10.1038/515192a
pmid: 25391946
Christopher J. M. Whitty and colleagues explain why the United Kingdom is funding many small community centres to isolate suspected cases in Sierra Leone.
Compassionate Use Trials, Time Factors, Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola, Models, Biological, United Kingdom, Sierra Leone, Patient Isolation, Facility Design and Construction, Quarantine, Humans, Self Report, Contact Tracing, Ebola Vaccines, Bed Occupancy
Compassionate Use Trials, Time Factors, Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola, Models, Biological, United Kingdom, Sierra Leone, Patient Isolation, Facility Design and Construction, Quarantine, Humans, Self Report, Contact Tracing, Ebola Vaccines, Bed Occupancy
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