2015
DOI: 10.3402/iee.v5.28877
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How can health systems be strengthened to control and prevent an Ebola outbreak? A narrative review

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“…We argue that public health has failed to convince politicians to take rapid action on prevention of spread or prepare for necessary treatment arrangements. These findings are consistent with those of Pollock et al [ 110 ] and Regmi et al [ 111 ] and they found that the “structure and capacity of our depleted healthcare system are now largely driving the response to this epidemic” and most likely “it will continue to do so until services that support local communicable disease control are rebuilt and reintegrated”.…”
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