JAMA puts spotlight on Ebola

How prepared is the U.S. for Ebola? How does Ebola affect pediatric patients? Two articles published in the Journal of the American Medical Association attempt to answer these questions.

Researchers from Georgetown University Law Center contributed to the preparedness study, while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s study examines what pediatric providers should know about Ebola.

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