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This case study offers an in-depth analysis of Ebola as an emerging infectious disease, examining its characteristics, outbreak patterns, and global health implications. The authors provide a detailed exploration of the virus’s biology, transmission mechanisms, and the clinical manifestations of Ebola virus disease (EVD).
The book serves as an essential educational resource for students and professionals in public health, medicine, and epidemiology. It covers outbreak investigations, epidemiological data, and the public health response strategies employed during major Ebola events. Through evidence-based information and case examples, readers gain insight into how infectious disease outbreaks are managed and contained.
Published by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, this non-fiction work combines scientific accuracy with accessible explanations, making complex epidemiological concepts understandable. It emphasizes the importance of disease surveillance, rapid response protocols, and international cooperation in combating emerging infectious diseases.







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