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    Opportunities and challenges for delivering non-communicable disease management and services in fragile and post-conflict settings: perceptions of policy-makers and health providers in Sierra Leone by Witter, Sophie, Zou, Guanyang, Diaconu, Karin, Senesi, Reynold G B, Idriss, Ayesha, Walley, John, Wurie, Haja Ramatulai

    Published in Conflict and health (06-01-2020)
    “…The growing burden of non-communicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries presents substantive challenges for health systems. This is also the case…”
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    Rural–urban health-seeking behaviours for non-communicable diseases in Sierra Leone by Idriss, Ayesha, Diaconu, Karin, Zou, Guanyang, Senesi, Reynold GB, Wurie, Haja, Witter, Sophie

    Published in BMJ global health (01-02-2020)
    “…IntroductionNon-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of mortality globally. In Africa, they are expected to increase by 25% by 2030. However,…”
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    Use of a Nationwide Call Center for Ebola Response and Monitoring During a 3-Day House-to-House Campaign — Sierra Leone, September 2014 by Miller, Leigh Ann, Sukalac, Thomas, Stanger, Emily, Senesi, Reynold GB, DeLuca, Nick, Dietz, Patricia, Hausman, Leslie, Kilmarx, Peter H., Mermin, Jonathan

    “…During May 23, 2014-January 10, 2015, Sierra Leone reported 7,777 confirmed cases of Ebola virus disease (Ebola). In response to the epidemic, on August 5,…”
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    Use of a Nationwide Call Center for Ebola Response and Monitoring During a 3-Day House-to-House Campaign - Sierra Leone, September 2014 by Miller, Leigh Ann, Sukalac, Thomas, Stanger, Emily, Senesi, Reynold G B, DeLuca, Nick, Dietz, Patricia, Hausman, Leslie, Kilmarx, Peter H, Mermin, Jonathan

    “…During May 23, 2014 - Jan 10, 2015, Sierra Leone reported 7,777 confirmed cases of Ebola virus disease. In response to the epidemic, on Aug 5, Sierra Leone's…”
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