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Research paper thumbnail of Profiles of confirmed cases of Ebola virus disease and Ebola viral RNA-negative suspected cases, Liberia, April 4, 2014–March 29, 2015 (n = 7,872)

<p>Profiles of confirmed cases of Ebola virus disease and Ebola viral RNA-negative suspecte... more <p>Profiles of confirmed cases of Ebola virus disease and Ebola viral RNA-negative suspected cases, Liberia, April 4, 2014–March 29, 2015 (n = 7,872).</p

Research paper thumbnail of Trimonthly case fatality rate of confirmed cases of Ebola virus disease outbreak, Liberia, April 4, 2014–March 29, 2015 (n = 3,897)

<p>The p-value, calculated using the Mantel–Haenszel test for trend, was <0.001. Error b... more <p>The p-value, calculated using the Mantel–Haenszel test for trend, was <0.001. Error bars indicate 95% confidence interval.</p

Research paper thumbnail of Flowchart showing processing of patient data collected by laboratories during the Ebola virus disease outbreak, Liberia, April 4, 2014–March 29, 2015

<p>EBOV: Ebola virus. The chart shows the data processing procedure and number of cases ide... more <p>EBOV: Ebola virus. The chart shows the data processing procedure and number of cases identified. (a) Includes indeterminate results, test failures, and tests not performed due to reasons such as insufficient volume or low sample quality. (b) Comprises suspected and probable cases, because the data did not enable us to distinguish between suspected and probable cases. <sup>c</sup> Patient status refers to the patient being dead or alive at the time of sample collection.</p

Research paper thumbnail of Analysis of patient data from laboratories during the Ebola virus disease outbreak in Liberia, April 2014 to March 2015

PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases

Research paper thumbnail of Profiles of confirmed cases of Ebola virus disease and Ebola viral RNA-negative suspected cases, Liberia, April 4, 2014–March 29, 2015 (n = 7,872)

<p>Profiles of confirmed cases of Ebola virus disease and Ebola viral RNA-negative suspecte... more <p>Profiles of confirmed cases of Ebola virus disease and Ebola viral RNA-negative suspected cases, Liberia, April 4, 2014–March 29, 2015 (n = 7,872).</p

Research paper thumbnail of Trimonthly case fatality rate of confirmed cases of Ebola virus disease outbreak, Liberia, April 4, 2014–March 29, 2015 (n = 3,897)

<p>The p-value, calculated using the Mantel–Haenszel test for trend, was <0.001. Error b... more <p>The p-value, calculated using the Mantel–Haenszel test for trend, was <0.001. Error bars indicate 95% confidence interval.</p

Research paper thumbnail of Flowchart showing processing of patient data collected by laboratories during the Ebola virus disease outbreak, Liberia, April 4, 2014–March 29, 2015

<p>EBOV: Ebola virus. The chart shows the data processing procedure and number of cases ide... more <p>EBOV: Ebola virus. The chart shows the data processing procedure and number of cases identified. (a) Includes indeterminate results, test failures, and tests not performed due to reasons such as insufficient volume or low sample quality. (b) Comprises suspected and probable cases, because the data did not enable us to distinguish between suspected and probable cases. <sup>c</sup> Patient status refers to the patient being dead or alive at the time of sample collection.</p

Research paper thumbnail of Analysis of patient data from laboratories during the Ebola virus disease outbreak in Liberia, April 2014 to March 2015

PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases

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