Fig. 1. Time-scaled phylogenetic tree based on ebolavirus sequences

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Lessons from Ebola: Improving infectious disease
surveillance to inform outbreak management
by Mark E. J. Woolhouse, Andrew Rambaut, and Paul Kellam
Sci Transl Med
Volume 7(307):307rv5-307rv5
September 30, 2015
Published by AAAS
Fig. 1. Time-scaled phylogenetic tree based on ebolavirus sequences [from (25)] from Kenema
Government Hospital, Sierra Leone, May and June 2014, plus early samples from Guinea [from
(23)].
Mark E. J. Woolhouse et al., Sci Transl Med 2015;7:307rv5
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Fig. 2. Projected numbers of cases of EVD in Liberia in 2014 obtained using a branching process
model with an ensemble of plausible parameter values.
Mark E. J. Woolhouse et al., Sci Transl Med 2015;7:307rv5
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Fig. 3. Predicted probability distribution of zoonotic EVD cases in Africa based on a risk
mapping analysis and highlighting at-risk countries with and without index cases reported up to
2014.
Mark E. J. Woolhouse et al., Sci Transl Med 2015;7:307rv5
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Fig. 4. Key elements of data capture and information flows for real-time quantitative analysis to
inform outbreak management.
Mark E. J. Woolhouse et al., Sci Transl Med 2015;7:307rv5
Published by AAAS