• J. Infect. Dis. · Oct 2015

    Ebola Virus Diagnostics: The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Laboratory in Sierra Leone, August 2014 to March 2015.

    • Mike Flint, Christin H Goodman, Scott Bearden, Dianna M Blau, Brian R Amman, Alison J Basile, Jessica A Belser, Éric Bergeron, Michael D Bowen, Aaron C Brault, Shelley Campbell, Ayan K Chakrabarti, Kimberly A Dodd, Bobbie R Erickson, Molly M Freeman, Aridth Gibbons, Lisa W Guerrero, John D Klena, R Ryan Lash, Michael K Lo, Laura K McMullan, Gbetuwa Momoh, James L Massally, Augustine Goba, Christopher D Paddock, Rachael A Priestley, Meredith Pyle, Mark Rayfield, Brandy J Russell, Johanna S Salzer, Angela J Sanchez, Amy J Schuh, Tara K Sealy, Martin Steinau, Robyn A Stoddard, Céline Taboy, Maryann Turnsek, David Wang, Galina E Zemtsova, Marko Zivcec, Christina F Spiropoulou, Ute Ströher, Jonathan S Towner, Stuart T Nichol, and Brian H Bird.
    • Viral Special Pathogens.
    • J. Infect. Dis. 2015 Oct 1;212 Suppl 2:S350-8.

    AbstractIn August 2014, the Viral Special Pathogens Branch of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention established a field laboratory in Sierra Leone in response to the ongoing Ebola virus outbreak. Through March 2015, this laboratory tested >12 000 specimens from throughout Sierra Leone. We describe the organization and procedures of the laboratory located in Bo, Sierra Leone.Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2015. This work is written by (a) US Government employee(s) and is in the public domain in the US.

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