Ebola outbreak in West Africa, 2014 – 2016: Epidemic timeline, differential diagnoses, determining factors, and lessons for future response
Autor
Toyin Kamorudeen, Ramat
Ademola Adedokun, Kamoru
Oluwadare Olarinmoye, Ayodeji
Institución
Resumen
The outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) that raged between 2014 and 2016 in the West African subregion was one of the global epidemics that spiked international public health concern in the last decade.
Since the discovery of ebolavirus in 1976, the 2014-2016 epidemics have been the worst with significant
case fatality rates and socioeconomic impact in the affected countries. This review looks at important
health determinants that directly accounted for the spatial events of rapid spread and severity of EVD in
West Africa, with consequent high fatality rates. It also brings up a time-point health determinant model
to conceptualize understanding of this important outbreak with a view to enlightening the public andproviding valuable recommendations that may be crucial to preventing or curtailing any future outbreak
of the disease.