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ebola virus disease in136
of ebola virus disease132
in the united states102
republic of the congo92
democratic republic of the91
the democratic republic of78
in the context of62
democratic republic of congo61
outbreak in west africa59
at the time of57
with ebola virus disease55
in the democratic republic54
severe acute respiratory syndrome50
a total of patients46
in the setting of45
disease control and prevention44
centers for disease control43
for disease control and43
patients with ebola virus42
of ebola hemorrhagic fever42
of this study was41
this study was to38
were more likely to36
for the treatment of36
in patients with acute35
in the absence of35
as well as the33
the world health organization33
the purpose of this33
were included in the32
patients admitted to the31
for ebola virus disease31
virus disease in the31
retrospective chart review of30
the west african outbreak27
virus disease in guinea26
of this study is26
of personal protective equipment25
the west african ebola25
this study is to25
in the case of24
probable and confirmed cases24
infection prevention and control24
outbreak of ebola virus23
has been shown to23
it is important to23
in the treatment of23
with acute brain injury23
management of patients with23
of severe acute respiratory23
to care for patients23
liberia and sierra leone23
epidemic in west africa22
patients with acute brain22
in the management of22
in the neurocritical care22
the neurocritical care unit22
purpose of this study22
virus disease in west22
care for patients with22
more likely to have21
ebola virus disease outbreak21
we performed a retrospective21
the united states and21
there was no difference21
disease in west africa21
ebola haemorrhagic fever in21
as a result of21
in the care of21
of ebola virus infection20
we conducted a retrospective20
of ebola virus in20
outbreak in the democratic20
a public health emergency20
a retrospective chart review20
evd outbreak in west20
middle east respiratory syndrome20
a retrospective cohort study19
was no difference in19
in critically ill patients19
of a patient with19
objective of this study19
the ebola outbreak in19
disease in the united19
of patients with ebola19
of the ebola virus19
the evd outbreak in19
the aim of this19
the end of the18
critically ill patients with18
aim of this study18
treatment of ebola virus18
we report a case18
the intensive care unit18
the mean age was18
the objective of this18
for patients with evd18
care of patients with18
of the evd outbreak18
severe traumatic brain injury18
of patients with evd17
the duty to treat17
on the th of17
ebola hemorrhagic fever in17
the primary outcome was17
in the use of17
total of patients were17
in the current outbreak17
we present a case17
patients with acute ischemic17
in the event of17
a retrospective review of17
in patients with ebola17
after the onset of17
of the west african17
with acute ischemic stroke16
of zaire ebola virus16
caring for patients with16
report a case of16
of patients admitted to16
there was no significant16
an increased risk of16
on the other hand16
was not associated with16
outcomes in patients with16
over the course of16
west african ebola outbreak16
transmission of ebola virus16
patients admitted to a15
patients admitted to our15
with the exception of15
the ebola virus disease15
ebola and marburg viruses15
in ebola virus disease15
has been associated with15
in health care settings15
and is associated with15
the first months of15
one of the most15
the context of the15
ebola outbreak in west15
studies are needed to15
with a history of15
during the west african15
patients were included in15
emergency of international concern15
the total number of14
first months of the14
emergency physicians and nurses14
review of the literature14
use of personal protective14
the care of patients14
as part of the14
for the management of14
between the two groups14
zaire ebola virus disease14
public health emergency of14
hospital length of stay14
of the ebola outbreak14
health emergency of international14
united states and europe14
emergence of zaire ebola14
on the use of14
as a predictor of14
a case of severe13
was associated with a13
survivors of cardiac arrest13
the centers for disease13
in addition to the13
use of health services13
to ebola virus disease13
patients with ebola in13
should be considered in13
for the first time13
present a case of13
of ebola virus transmission13
this is the first13
of severe ebola virus13
the beginning of the13
chart review of patients13
in the emergency department13
ebola virus infection in13
the number of cases13
during the evd outbreak13
outbreaks of ebola virus13
may be associated with13
the presence of a13
was the most common13
survivors in sierra leone13
no significant difference in13
an outbreak of ebola12
the course of the12
to the emergency department12
at the end of12
of ebola haemorrhagic fever12
a patient with evd12
during the study period12
have been associated with12
at the same time12
icu length of stay12
outbreak size and duration12
included in the study12
have been reported in12
safety and immunogenicity of12
evd outbreak in the12
of the epidemic and12
persistence of ebola virus12
it is possible that12
west african ebola epidemic12
virus disease outbreak in12
months of the epidemic12
to the neurocritical care12
in the face of11
research is needed to11
was significantly associated with11
of the risk of11
the management of patients11
the time of admission11
in the red zone11
to be associated with11
were admitted to the11
at the university of11
we sought to determine11
been shown to be11
as a function of11
from symptom onset to11
high morbidity and mortality11
east respiratory syndrome coronavirus11
included in the analysis11
the care of evd11
the ongoing epidemic in11
the epidemic and forward11
to be able to11
can be used to11
in acute ischemic stroke11
in response to the11
health and human services11
this study aims to11
the median age was11
and outcomes in patients11
was no significant difference11
ebola in west africa11
is one of the11
in the west african11
national institutes of health11
a case of a11
epidemic and forward projections11
the electronic medical record11
been shown to improve10
for patients with vhf10
the spread of ebola10
in the intensive care10
between january and december10
diagnosis of ebola hemorrhagic10
risk of ebola virus10
in patients with severe10
who ebola response team10
included in this study10
was found to be10
the neurocritical care society10
the risk of transmission10
with traumatic brain injury10
associated with an increased10
ebola virus disease ebola10
by the world health10
care of evd patients10
are more likely to10
highly hazardous communicable diseases10
acute ischemic stroke patients10
in patients with tbi10
ongoing epidemic in west10
declare that they have10
of cases in the10
after traumatic brain injury10
for acute ischemic stroke10
the onset of symptoms10
between symptom onset and10
of health and human10
were independently associated with10
the ministry of health10
severe ebola virus infection10
recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus10
authors declare that they10
during the outbreak in10
in this patient population10
an incubation period of10
and deaths were reported10
the authors declare that10
cases and deaths were10
evd outbreak in drc10
with a diagnosis of10
ebola virus infection with10
has not yet been10
the use of health10
did not differ between10
clinical management of ebola10
significant difference in the10
after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage10
with the development of10
in a timely manner10
before and after the10
that they have no10
a retrospective analysis of10
an external ventricular drain10
sierra leone and liberia10
the use of a10
with an increased risk10
of acute ischemic stroke10
presented to the emergency9
associated with worse outcomes9
in patients with asah9
none of the patients9
assessment of the risk9
and control of ebola9
neurosciences intensive care unit9
organization regional office for9
the high risk of9
virus transmission from bodily9
health organization regional office9
outbreak of evd in9
were included in this9
optic nerve sheath diameter9
a systematic review of9
ebola virus transmission from9
west african evd outbreak9
department of health and9
the acute phase of9
the west african evd9
more likely to be9
disease in the democratic9
virus disease in sierra9
regression was used to9
the risk of ebola9
outcome was defined as9
admitted to the neurocritical9
they have no competing9
a wide range of9
the first days of9
infection complicated by gram9
world health organization regional9
the current state of9
is thought to be9
the event of a9
patients with intracerebral hemorrhage9
with the goal of9
was independently associated with9
in sierra leone and9
the us department of9
the number of patients9
as the cause of9
the highest level of9
review of patients admitted9
for the duration of9
be used as a9
regional office for africa9
of ebola and marburg9
sierra leone and guinea9
severe ebola virus disease9
outcome in patients with9
in the presence of9
the context of an9
associated with increased risk9
ebola virus infection complicated9
the rest of the9
ebola in sierra leone9
case of severe ebola9
with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage9
disease in sierra leone9
ministry of health and9
the implementation of the9
if the patient is9
a year old female9
spread of the disease9
donning and doffing ppe9
comatose survivors of cardiac9
virus infection complicated by9
clinical illness and outcomes8
been reported in the8
this was a retrospective8
the first case of8
mortality in patients with8
of patients who received8
to the united states8
the severity of the8
year old female with8
infection control measures in8
the american college of8
with ebola in sierra8
rapid diagnosis of ebola8
mean age was years8
year old male with8
disease outbreak in the8
to the intensive care8
at the beginning of8
management of ebola virus8
as well as a8
in the final analysis8
the time of the8
bats as reservoirs of8
patients with and without8
patients with severe tbi8
patients with traumatic brain8
in traumatic brain injury8
associated with the development8
the presence or absence8
it is difficult to8
reported in the literature8
is associated with a8
were significantly associated with8
for patients with a8
the outbreak of evd8
have no competing interests8
of advanced ebola virus8
of morbidity and mortality8
and the united states8
the use of the8
evd and fcp health8
ebola virus in the8
in the healthcare system8
with increased risk of8
may be due to8
the case of a8
in the development of8
reservoirs of ebola virus8
the start of the8
the patient care area8
admitted to the icu8
presence or absence of8
and fcp health zones8
of patients were included8
patients with ischemic stroke8
evaluate the effect of8
cohort of patients with8
there were no significant8
hours of symptom onset8
to respond to the8
on the basis of8
has been reported to8
the spread of the8
ebola outbreak in the8
fruit bats as reservoirs8
a rare case of8
study was conducted in8
the most common cause8
on the day of8
west africa evd outbreak8
ebola virus disease patients8
acute respiratory distress syndrome8
of an outbreak of8
from bodily fluids and8
the nebraska biocontainment unit8
a review of the8
the central nervous system8
it is likely that8
and approved the final8
an important role in8
in an outbreak setting8
as reservoirs of ebola8
of malignant cerebral edema8
bodily fluids and fomites8
ebola virus disease and8
multivariable logistic regression analysis8
is important to note8
ebola virus disease with8
of marburg hemorrhagic fever8
an independent predictor of8
in patients with evd8
sensitivity and specificity of8
the safety and efficacy8
ministry of public health8
outbreak in the drc8
stochastic branching process model8
has not been studied8
median age was years8
case fatality rate of8
for each of the8
among evd survivors in8
of the virus in8
in a cohort of8
treatment of ebola hemorrhagic8
from the electronic medical8
was associated with increased8
from the west african8
highlights the need for8
during the ebola outbreak8
case of ebola virus8
the ebola epidemic in8
a year old male8
evd survivors in sierra8
past medical history of8
patients who did not8
is likely to be8
are less likely to8
cases have been reported8
the implementation of a8
during the current outbreak8
transmission from bodily fluids8
within hours of symptom8
illness and outcomes in8
of health stroke scale8
patients with spontaneous ich8
exposure to fruit bats8
who were admitted to8
emergency nurses and physicians8
is associated with poor8
important to note that8
hemorrhagic fever in kikwit7
with the presence of7
setting and assessment of7
ebola treatment centers in7
is associated with an7
for the purpose of7
disease in nonhuman primates7
and assessment of patient7
van den enden e7
manuscript at all stages7
the vast majority of7
met the inclusion criteria7
was determined by the7
be due to the7
of viral hemorrhagic fever7
clinical management of patients7
was associated with higher7
to the development of7
patients met inclusion criteria7
the duration of the7
other emerging infectious diseases7
sought to determine the7
a predictor of outcome7
emergency nurses and other7
the republic of congo7
the opening of the7
and the use of7
haemorrhagic fever in zaire7
of the disease and7
dynamics and control of7
of patients treated with7
in the number of7
most common cause of7
for up to days7
of patients with vhf7
is the most common7
used to assess the7
the findings of this7
for patients with ebola7
a case of ebola7
the manuscript at all7
was found to have7
and the number of7
sociodemographic and health related7
within the first hours7
of the outbreak and7
clinical features of patients7
assessment of patient viral7
direct exposure to fruit7
of ebola virus from7
are likely to be7
in the republic of7
of evd and the7
used to evaluate the7
institutes of health stroke7
and glasgow coma scale7
the time of discharge7
of delayed cerebral ischemia7
a retrospective observational study7
this study aimed to7
people living with hiv7
of patients with viral7
were admitted to our7
control of ebola virus7
patients with evd in7
of acute kidney injury7
the primary objective of7
course was complicated by7
ebola and marburg hemorrhagic7
care to patients with7
types of healthcare institutions7
measures in health care7
scientific and technical committee7
of the united nations7
hemorrhagic fever by reverse7
clinical observations in patients7
the primary endpoint was7
admitted to our hospital7
of a year old7
was admitted to the7
time from symptoms onset7
of patients who underwent7
was used to assess7
of the manuscript at7
has been reported in7
had a history of7
a higher rate of7
outbreak setting and assessment7
associated with increased mortality7
further studies are needed7
play an important role7
of critically ill patients7
lethal ebola virus challenge7
west african evd epidemic7
the height of the7
the current evd outbreak7
not associated with increased7
ischemic stroke patients with7
to the severity of7
for the evaluation and7
children under years old7
study is to evaluate7
ebola virus disease survivors7
during the course of7
in the first hours7
have been shown to7
to be effective in7
the glasgow outcome scale7
in patients with ich7
in comatose survivors of7
over the last years7
ebola virus disease at7
the primary outbreak zone7
the first hours after7
patient viral load as7
to participate in the7
of the ebola epidemic7
against lethal ebola virus7
ppe donning and doffing7
load as a predictor7
may be related to7
sequelae of ebola virus7
posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome7
survival to hospital discharge7
study of patients with7
of probable and confirmed7
trials are needed to7
a safe and effective7
an outbreak setting and7
of convalescent plasma for7
due to lack of7
this is a retrospective7
a significant difference in7
center for disease control7
a cohort of patients7
with large hemispheric infarction7
case of a patient7
admitted to the neuro7
admitted to our institution7
centers in the united7
patients with large hemispheric7
contact with body fluids7
area under the curve7
has been used in7
an outbreak of evd7
reduce the risk of7
international scientific and technical7
as soon as possible7
to the ebola outbreak7
days after the onset7
for critically ill patients7
viral load as a7
type of healthcare institution7
of patients with acute7
a higher level of7
nurses and other stakeholders7
exposure to ebola virus7
read and approved the7
the relationship between the7
as well as to7
in an attempt to7
onset of symptoms to7
as part of a7
pcr in an outbreak7
of the immune system7
included in the final7
in a phase i7
no statistically significant difference7
review of all patients7
the spread of disease7
countries in west africa7
the national institutes of7
patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid7
control measures in health7
admitted to the intensive7
safety and efficacy of7
of patient viral load7
of the patients with7
ebola hemorrhagic fever by7
the basic reproduction number7
a systematic review and7
as of this writing6
series of patients with6
performed a retrospective cohort6
ebola virus infection is6
likely to be discharged6
both humoral and cellular6
the setting of a6
the biological weapons convention6
symptoms onset to diagnosis6
of evd in the6
springer nature remains neutral6
a limited number of6
and length of stay6
the neurointensive care unit6
the risk of infection6
as compared to the6
and marburg hemorrhagic fever6
us department of health6
the drc ministry of6
there was a significant6
of patients with suspected6
an ebola treatment center6
american college of emergency6
was approved by the6
in patients with a6
emergency physicians and emergency6
in west africa and6
adult patients admitted to6
reemergence of ebola hemorrhagic6
outbreak resulting from direct6
the west africa evd6
with primary diagnosis of6
with regard to jurisdictional6
in ocular fluid during6
evaluation of the pui6
in patients with poor6
human activated protein c6
remains neutral with regard6
the national institute of6
in the acute phase6
treatment of patients with6
to ebola virus in6
we describe a case6
medical center between january6
due to the high6
in a patient with6
is to evaluate the6
within hours of admission6
virus disease in humans6
a small number of6
study was to determine6
virus in ocular fluid6
and traumatic brain injury6
despite the fact that6
patients with evd and6
total of patients with6
clinical care of two6
study was to evaluate6
in the forest region6
retrospective chart review was6
ebola virus in ocular6
performed a retrospective analysis6
antibodies to ebola virus6
published maps and institutional6
from symptoms onset to6
in jui government hospital6
retrospective cohort study of6
a case fatality rate6
the absence of a6
should be made to6
of the patients in6
the neurocritical care population6
findings of this study6
marburg and ebola viruses6
of years of epidemiological6
presentation of patients with6
of an evd outbreak6
neutral with regard to6
a role in the6
the relative infectiousness of6
the location of the6
humoral and cellular immunity6
primary outcome was the6
patients were diagnosed with6
african field epidemiology network6
can be used for6
and the ability to6
in preparedness phase orange6
a phase i clinical6
these findings suggest that6
in the frequency of6
two patients with ebola6
the international health regulations6
in patients who received6
in vitro and in6
stigma among evd survivors6
nature remains neutral with6
vitro and in vivo6
to the ebola response6
study is needed to6
and reviewing of the6
ebola virus disease epidemic6
the cause of death6
patients with suspected or6
our findings suggest that6
among hiv aids patients6
length of stay was6
morbidity and mortality in6
this study was conducted6
our objective was to6
in the early stages6
in the primary outbreak6
he was treated with6
from direct exposure to6
convalescent plasma for ebola6
the modified rankin scale6
can be used as6
there were no differences6
dedicated neurocritical care units6
were not associated with6
asymptomatic ebola infection and6
in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage6
the national institute for6
were used to evaluate6
guinea and sierra leone6
patients infected with ebola6
hospital dissemination and intrafamilial6
a compendium of years6
survivors of ebola virus6
virus disease in southern6
dissemination and intrafamilial spread6
ebola virus disease outbreaks6
which can lead to6
had contact with a6
for patients with severe6
the ability to provide6
in the critically ill6
and the effects of6
fever by reverse transcription6
human ebola outbreak resulting6
of the use of6
phase i clinical trial6
continuous renal replacement therapy6
patients with ich were6
as was the case6
outbreaks in central africa6
laboratory diagnosis of ebola6
to us emergency departments6
is a rare but6
analysis was performed to6
transmission dynamics and control6
primary objective of this6
infected with ebola virus6
for the prevention of6
he was started on6
a result of the6
the case fatality ratio6
ocular fluid during convalescence6
claims in published maps6
found to have a6
not been able to6
of refractory status epilepticus6
of two patients with6
jurisdictional claims in published6
and the need for6
efficacy and safety of6
in the evd outbreak6
the early stages of6
the efficacy and safety6
were identified from the6
authors read and approved6
with at least one6
in west africa is6
and factors associated with6
drc ministry of health6
the reemergence of ebola6
the development of new6
of the patients had6
was used to determine6
review of consecutive patients6
virus disease in nonhuman6
to jurisdictional claims in6
infection and strong inflammatory6
of the outbreak in6
an increase in the6
to the west african6
the outbreak in west6
persistence in semen of6
we identified patients with6
review of patients with6
those who did not6
to fruit bats in6
current state of the6
to the evd outbreak6
patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage6
study is to determine6
evaluation of convalescent plasma6
outbreak of severe acute6
were less likely to6
and delayed cerebral ischemia6
with suspected or confirmed6
signs and symptoms of6
in patients with traumatic6
compared to those without6
the majority of patients6
are needed to confirm6
for patient at home6
systematic review and meta6
ebola infection and strong6
the results of the6
reviewing of the manuscript6
a higher incidence of6
an observational cohort study6
the virus in the6
disease in southern sudan6
ebola virus persistence in6
regard to jurisdictional claims6
a past medical history6
is associated with increased6
of the democratic republic6
hemorrhagic fever patients and6
the emergence of ebola6
were found to have6
who were treated with6
compendium of years of6
all patients admitted to6
care of two patients6
under the age of6
highlight the importance of6
the use of ppe6
return of spontaneous circulation6
resulting from direct exposure6
and strong inflammatory response6
length of icu stay6
studies have shown that6
physicians and emergency nurses6
a significant association between6
fever outbreaks in gabon6
social determinants of health6
college of emergency physicians6
number of cases in6
appears to be a6
the presence of the6
withdrawal of life support6
emergency neurological life support6
is a need to6
ebola outbreak resulting from6
and contacts of evd6
maps and institutional affiliations6
in sierra leone ebola6
in severe tbi patients6
in published maps and6
duration of mechanical ventilation6
to patients with evd6
writing of the manuscript6
republic of congo ebola6
the odds of dying6
acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus6
recombinant human activated protein6
is associated with the6
been able to concentrate6
and the effect of6
the university of nebraska6
of patients in the6
advanced ebola virus disease6
associated with poor outcome6
for the development of6
the patients in the6
to reduce the risk6
human asymptomatic ebola infection6
patients with viral haemorrhagic5
the context of evd5
other stakeholders in the5
personal protective equipment for5
transfusions from convalescent patients5
that can be used5
patients with tbi and5
it is essential to5
during the ebola virus5
who presented to the5
after adjustment for age5
of the present study5
vary depending on the5
a mortality rate of5
was seen in of5
are needed to determine5
more likely to experience5
disease prevention and control5
convalescent ebola hemorrhagic fever5
the natural history of5
of the bushmeat ban5
a median of days5
after adjusting for potential5
all authors read and5
after adjusting for age5
number of patients with5
significantly higher in the5
intubated for airway protection5
from january to december5
a member of the5
fever patients and their5
elucidates ebola virus origin5
west africa ebola outbreak5
for the presence of5
the case of ebola5
as well as other5
was significantly higher in5
associated with high mortality5
and with massive lymphocyte5
mitigate the impact of5
there has been no5
neurological intensive care unit5
for severe acute respiratory5
from ebola virus disease5
over a period of5
it should be repeated5
january and december was5
pupil size and reactivity5
the ebola outbreak of5
a study of risk5
in their ability to5
clinical outcome at discharge5
risk factors in family5
ebola hemorrhagic fever patients5
and the risk of5
the use of this5
in order to provide5
old male with a5
no significant difference between5
be explained by the5
of infectious disease outbreaks5
the zoonotic origin of5
was associated with less5
new cases and deaths5
results from the guinea5
the exception of the5
the mean age of5
factors in family members5
with massive lymphocyte apoptosis5
hemorrhagic fever with blood5
for care of patients5
the neurologic intensive care5
time to enteral antihypertensive5
the need for emergency5
an aberrant innate immunity5
through direct contact with5
evd in west africa5
early in the outbreak5
for marburg hemorrhagic fever5
of the west africa5
we sought to identify5
patients with lvh on5
development and implementation of5
as a marker of5
have the potential to5
are independently associated with5
infection with ebola virus5
up of convalescent ebola5
in west africa was5
who rapid advice guideline5
other viral hemorrhagic fevers5
the first week of5
by the use of5
cases in the ebola5
suspected ebola virus disease5
describe a case of5
at a national level5
this is a single5
nonhuman primates with zmapp5
were excluded from the5
in a mouse model5
was used to test5
patients were divided into5
study was conducted to5
infection is associated with5
a case report of5
successful delivery of rrt5
in the community and5
the patient was discharged5
with an aberrant innate5
mean hospitalization time for5
old female with a5
of ebola treatment centers5
beginning of the outbreak5
study of risk factors5
center between january and5
in the first days5
conducted a retrospective review5
spread and control of5
the west africa ebola5
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