Ebola
A centralised hub for the latest research and updates on the Ebola virus outbreak
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+ More About This ChannelThe PLOS Ebola Channel was launched in response to the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Channel will make it easy for researchers to keep up with developments and important research related to the outbreak. We will work with authors and our editorial boards to provide rapid review and facilitate the responsible dissemination of preprints. We believe these responses are urgently needed during serious and rapidly developing threats to public health.
All relevant articles published across PLOS will be included in the Ebola Channel, alongside major contributions curated from the broader literature.
You can also send any questions or content recommendations to ebola@plos.org or tweet us @PLOSChannels using the hashtag #PLOSEbola. Alternatively, add your content recommendation to this public document and we will add it to the Channel.
Channel Editors
Adam Kucharski
Associate Professor, LSHTM
Sebastian Funk
Associate Professor, LSHTM
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PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases Annexin A2 depletion exacerbates the intracerebral microhemorrhage induced by acute rickettsia and Ebola virus infections
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PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases A flexible format LAMP assay for rapid detection of Ebola virus
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PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases The opportunities and challenges of an Ebola modeling research coordination group
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PLOS Computational Biology Using information theory to optimise epidemic models for real-time prediction and estimation
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PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases The safety profile of favipiravir should not be the first argument to suspend its evaluation in viral hemorrhagic fevers
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PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases Perceptions on the collection of body fluids for research on persistence of Ebola virus: A qualitative study
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PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases Reporting in a health emergency: The roles of Sierra Leonean journalists during the 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak