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This working group is focused on discussions about Ebola Phase II activities by University faculty and students.

The mission of this working group is to focus on discussions about Ebola Phase II activities by University faculty and students.

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Members

amanda.furr bhider Carrielaj CarrilAC Chisina Kapungu cj7sky
clopez42 crodriguezponciano cullenbryan4 davemaloney dbarksdale1 dwingett
Elhadj Drame ericfrost garretthaislip Gavin Macgregor... GG92 jane_chem
Jaredosan jasminasp josephtrent1 Kathy Gilbeaux kirchhoeferr mdmcdonald
MDMcDonald_me_com milagonzalez PAFrydrych pfleck10 rockyrac rumzi
S.Knowles Siftar slimburg ssm20 Stephen Morse tdelzoppo
tswindle

Email address for group

university_ebola_consortium@m.resiliencesystem.org

Current Ebola outbreak is shockingly traced traced to survivor of West Africa crisis 5 years ago

A survivor of the massive 2014-2016 West African Ebola outbreak almost certainly triggered an outbreak currently underway in Guinea, according to a new genetic analysis, news that has landed like a bombshell in the community of researchers who study the dangerous virus.

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FDA approveS 1st drug, Inmazeb, for Ebola

U.S. regulators Wednesday approved the first drug for the treatment of Ebola.

The Food and Drug Administration OK’d the drug developed by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals for treating adults and children. It was tested during an outbreak in Congo that killed nearly 2,300 people before it ended in June.

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International Ebola Recovery Conference Ending Ebola: “Get to Zero, Stay at Zero and Rebuild”

Congo Town, Freetown, Sierra Leone. Photo: Dylan Lowthian/UNDP

Image: Congo Town, Freetown, Sierra Leone. Photo: Dylan Lowthian/UNDP

africa.undp.org - May 9th, 2015

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will host an International Ebola Recovery Conference in July to ensure that the affected countries receive the resources and support they need to overcome the wider socio-economic consequences of the ongoing Ebola outbreak.

The conference at United Nations Headquarters in New York on 10 July 2015 will take place in cooperation with the Governments of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, together with other partners. 

With numbers of Ebola cases have dropped, the affected countries still need the support of the international community to get to zero cases, stay there, and to move forward on the road to recovery.

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CDC - Mapping for Ebola: A Collaborative Effort

                

cdc.gov - January 14, 2015

One of the difficulties faced by teams responding to the current Ebola outbreak in West Africa is identifying individuals and communities residing in remote areas. Existing maps of these regions either do not exist or are inadequate or outdated. This means that basic data like location of houses, buildings, villages, and roads are not easily accessible, and case finding and contact tracing can be extremely difficult.

To help aid the outbreak response effort, volunteers from around the world are using an open-source online mapping platform called OpenStreetMap (OSM) to create detailed maps and map data of Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and parts of Mali.

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