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Author: Emma E Glennon; Freya L Jephcott; Alexandra Oti; Colin J Carlson; Fausto A Bustos Carillo; C Reed Hranac; Edyth Parker; James L N Wood; Olivier Restif
Title: Syndromic detectability of haemorrhagic fever outbreaks
  • Document date: 2020_3_31
  • ID: 1ecdj314_15
    Snippet: Ebola virus disease until well more than 20 cases have occurred. Consideration of every 352 clinical feature in our dataset-the collection of which would require extensive health system 353 coordination, universal health access, and deep clinical expertise-still only allows for 354 attribution of EVD or MVD by the sixth and seventh case, respectively. In an area 355 unaccustomed to such diseases or without adequate resources, months of transmissi.....
    Document: Ebola virus disease until well more than 20 cases have occurred. Consideration of every 352 clinical feature in our dataset-the collection of which would require extensive health system 353 coordination, universal health access, and deep clinical expertise-still only allows for 354 attribution of EVD or MVD by the sixth and seventh case, respectively. In an area 355 unaccustomed to such diseases or without adequate resources, months of transmission could 356 outbreak-i.e., when filoviral disease is unlikely to be a common diagnostic consideration-368 requires even greater sensitivity and specificity to Ebola's clinical manifestations than ETC 369 triage. Furthermore, the variation we demonstrate in the detectability of EVD clusters across 370

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