Clinical Illness and Outcomes in Patients with Ebola in Sierra Leone
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Clinical Illness and Outcomes in Patients with Ebola in Sierra Leone
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/29296
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Creator |
Schieffelin, John
Shaffer, Jeffrey Goba, Augustine Gbakie, Michael Gire, Stephen Colubri, Andres Sealfon, Rachel Kanneh, Lansana Moigboi, Alex Momoh, Mambu Fullah, Mohammed Moses, Lina Brown, Bethany Andersen, Kristian Winnicki, Sarah Schaffner, Stephen Park, Daniel Yozwiak, Nathan Jiang, Pan-Pan Kargbo, David Jalloh, Simbirie Fonnie, Mbalu Sinnah, Vandi French, Issa Kovoma, Alice Kamara, Fatima Tucker, Veronica Konuwa, Edwin Sellu, Josephine Mustapha, Ibrahim Foday, Momoh Yillah, Mohamed Kanneh, Franklyn Saffa, Sidiki Massally, James Boisen, Matt Branco, Luis Vandi, Mohamed Grant, Donald Happi, Christian Gevao, Sahr Fletcher, Thomas Fowler, Robert Bausch, Daniel Sabeti, Pardis Khan, Humarr Garry, Robert |
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Harvard Dataverse
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This data comprises a total of 213 cases evaluated for Ebola virus infection at the Kenema Government Hospital in Sierra Leone between May 25 and June 18, 2014. Outcome data was available for 87 of 106 EBOV positive cases. Metabolic panels were performed on 98 Ebola virus disease and non-Ebola virus disease illness patients with adequate samples volumes. Ebola virus load was determined in 63 cases with adequate samples volumes by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) at Harvard University. Sign and symptom data was obtained on 44 patients with a clinical chart that were admitted to Kenema Hospital. The metabolic panels were obtained from serum samples analyzed with a Piccolo Blood Chemistry Analyzer and Comprehensive Metabolic Reagent Discs (Abaxis).
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Ebola, clinical data, laboratory data, outbreak, fatality rate
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2014
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