id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-336727-pvo7hs1x Ganguli, Ishani Ebola Risk and Preparedness: A National Survey of Internists 2015-08-20 .txt text/plain 3464 182 48 2, 3 Following missteps in management of the first locally diagnosed case in Dallas, which led to loss of trust in health officials, 3, 4 several state governors initiated quarantines of even symptom-free international aid workers returning from Ebola relief efforts, 5 and there were several high-profile news reports of institutions asking students and employees with spurious connections to the disease to stay home . The U.S. experience with the Ebola epidemic is reminiscent of prior outbreaks, such as avian flu and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), in which public and health professional reactions were poorly matched to communicated risks, 6 ,11 yet factors contributing to these disconnects are not Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi: 10 .1007/s11606-015-3493-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Our primary outcome was level of management intensity, which was defined a priori by responses to two of the clinical vignettes (eSurvey 3-4) evaluating knowledge of transmission methods and incubation period in patients with low likelihood of contagious Ebola virus disease. ./cache/cord-336727-pvo7hs1x.txt ./txt/cord-336727-pvo7hs1x.txt