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Quantifying Poverty as a Driver of Ebola Transmission

  • Mosoka P. Fallah ,

    Contributed equally to this work with: Mosoka P. Fallah, Laura A. Skrip

    * E-mail: mfallah1969@gmail.com

    Affiliations Community-Based Initiative, Ministry of Health, Monrovia, Liberia, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, PREVAIL-III Study, Monrovia, Liberia, A.M. Dogliotti College of Medicine, University of Liberia, Monrovia, Liberia, Center for Infectious Disease Modeling and Analysis, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America

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  • Laura A. Skrip ,

    Contributed equally to this work with: Mosoka P. Fallah, Laura A. Skrip

    Affiliation Center for Infectious Disease Modeling and Analysis, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America

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  • Shai Gertler,

    Affiliation Center for Infectious Disease Modeling and Analysis, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America

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  • Dan Yamin,

    Affiliations Center for Infectious Disease Modeling and Analysis, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America, Department of Industrial Engineering, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

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  • Alison P. Galvani

    Affiliations A.M. Dogliotti College of Medicine, University of Liberia, Monrovia, Liberia, Center for Infectious Disease Modeling and Analysis, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America

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Quantifying Poverty as a Driver of Ebola Transmission

  • Mosoka P. Fallah, 
  • Laura A. Skrip, 
  • Shai Gertler, 
  • Dan Yamin, 
  • Alison P. Galvani
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  • Published: December 31, 2015
  • https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004260
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