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Volume 23, Number 1—January 2017
Research

Sequelae and Other Conditions in Ebola Virus Disease Survivors, Sierra Leone, 2015

Hamish MohammedComments to Author , Alren O. Vandy, Rebecca Stretch, David Otieno, Mukesh Prajapati, Mauricio Calderon, and Mohamed Vandi
Author affiliations: Public Health England, London, UK (H. Mohammed); World Health Organization, Kenema, Sierra Leone (H. Mohammed, A.O. Vandy, R. Stretch, D. Otieno, M. Prajapati); World Health Organization, Freetown, Sierra Leone (M. Calderon); District Health Management Team, Kenema, Sierra Leone (M. Vandi)

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Figure 3

Frequency of symptoms reported at 621 attendances with and without reported fever by 115 survivors of laboratory-confirmed Ebola virus disease at the Survivor Clinic, Kenema Government Hospital, Kenema, Sierra Leone, 2014–2015. Fever was recorded for 61.7% total attendances. Amenorrhea was recorded only for women (age range 15–40 years) and erectile dysfunction only for men (age range 24–35 years). Chest burn is a local term for heartburn. p values are from univariate generalized estimating equa

Figure 3. Frequency of symptoms reported at 621 attendances with and without reported fever by 115 survivors of laboratory-confirmed Ebola virus disease at the Survivor Clinic, Kenema Government Hospital, Kenema, Sierra Leone, 2014–2015. Fever was recorded for 61.7% total attendances. Amenorrhea was recorded only for women (age range 15–40 years) and erectile dysfunction only for men (age range 24–35 years). Chest burn is a local term for heartburn. p values are from univariate generalized estimating equations logistic regression analysis. *p<0.01; †p<0.05.

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