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Volume 21, Number 11—November 2015
Perspective

Ebola in West Africa—CDC’s Role in Epidemic Detection, Control, and Prevention

Thomas R. FriedenComments to Author  and Inger K. Damon
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Figure 1

Decreased size and duration of outbreaks in remote areas before and after implementation of the Rapid Isolation and Treatment of Ebola (RITE) strategy, Liberia, 2014. Size of circle is proportional to number of cases in cluster.

Figure 1. Decreased size and duration of outbreaks in remote areas before and after implementation of the Rapid Isolation and Treatment of Ebola (RITE) strategy, Liberia, 2014. Size of circle is proportional to number of cases in cluster.

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