Psychosocial effects of an Ebola outbreak at individual, community and international levels

Author:

Van Bortel Tine1,Basnayake Anoma1,Wurie Fatou2,Jambai Musu3,Koroma Alimamy Sultan4,Muana Andrew T5,Hann Katrina6,Eaton Julian7,Martin Steven1,Nellums Laura B1

Affiliation:

1. Cambridge Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, Box 113, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Forvie Site, Robinson Way, Cambridge, CB2 0SR, England.

2. United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response, Freetown, Sierra Leone.

3. Canada Grand Challenges Project, ADDO/Caritas Freetown, Freetown, Sierra Leone.

4. Social Mobilization Action Consortium, Freetown, Sierra Leone.

5. Ministry of Health and Sanitation, Freetown, Sierra Leone.

6. International Organization for Migration, Freetown, Sierra Leone.

7. CBM International, Lomé, Togo.

Publisher

WHO Press

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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