Social and cultural factors behind community resistance during an Ebola outbreak in a village of the Guinean Forest region, February 2015: a field experience
Conclusions
Engaging Ebola virus disease survivors improved community compliance. Understanding the sociocultural context and community perceptions may improve community engagement and prevent Ebola virus transmission.
Source: International Health - Category: Global & Universal Authors: Carrion Martin, A. I., Derrough, T., Honomou, P., Kolie, N., Diallo, B., Kone, M., Rodier, G., Kpoghomou, C., Jansa, J. M. Tags: SHORT COMMUNICATION Source Type: research
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