2014
DOI: 10.1002/jhm.2298
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The role of hospitalists in the ebola response in the United States and abroad

Abstract: Concern and fear over an infection and how best to contain its spread is a well-known storyline dating back centuries before the germ theory was hypothesized. During the Plague of Athens in the fourth century BC, upon noticing that physicians and caregivers of the sick were most at risk of dying, the Greek historian and philosopher Thucydides wrote that thwarting the disease likely required more practical measures than simple prayer to the gods. 1 To this day, the fears of contracting disease often outstrip-or… Show more

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