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Operationalizing Public Health Skills to Resource Poor Settings: is This the Achilles Heel in the Ebola Epidemic Campaign?

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Specialty Public Health
Date 2014 Oct 8
PMID 25288216
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Abstract

Sustainable approaches to crises, especially non-trauma-related public health emergencies, are severely lacking. At present, the Ebola crisis is defining the operational public health skill sets for infectious disease epidemics that are not widely known or appreciated. Indigenous and foreign medical teams will need to adapt to build competency-based curriculum and standards of care for the future that concentrate on public health emergencies. Only by adjusting and adapting specific operational public health skill sets to resource poor environments will it be possible to provide sustainable prevention and preparedness initiatives that work well across cultures and borders.

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