@article{https://doi.org/10.60692/6dgrw-aym87,
doi = {10.60692/6DGRW-AYM87},
url = {https://gresis.osc.int//doi/10.60692/6dgrw-aym87},
author = {Vanessa O. Ezenwa,
and Anne‐Hélène Prieur‐Richard,
and Benjamín Roche,
and Xavier Bailly,
and Pierre Becquart,
and Gabriel E. García‐Peña,
and Parviez R. Hosseini,
and Felicia Keesing,
and Annapaola Rizzoli,
and Gerardo Suzán,
and Marco Vignuzzi,
and Marion Vittecoq,
and James N. Mills,
and Jean‐François Guégan,
},
keywords = {Ebola Virus Research and Outbreaks,
Infectious Diseases,
FOS: Health sciences,
Medicine,
Health Sciences,
Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers and Zoonotic Infections,
Emerging Zoonotic Diseases and One Health Approach,
Public Health,
Environmental and Occupational Health,
Disease Emergence,
Epidemiology,
Biomedicine,
Ebola virus,
Limelight,
Pandemic,
Transdisciplinarity,
One Health,
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2),
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19),
Infectious disease (medical specialty),
Engineering ethics,
Biology,
Ecology,
FOS: Biological sciences,
Virology,
Public health,
Disease,
Bioinformatics,
FOS: Computer and information sciences,
Outbreak,
Pathology,
Electrical engineering,
Engineering},
language = {en},
title = {Interdisciplinarity and Infectious Diseases: An Ebola Case Study},
publisher = {OpenAlex},
year = {2015},
copyright = {cc-by}
}