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Volume 21, Number 7—July 2015
Dispatch

Cluster of Ebola Virus Disease, Bong and Montserrado Counties, Liberia

Tolbert G. Nyenswah, Mosaka Fallah, Geoffrey M. Calvert, Stanley Duwor, E. Dutch Hamilton, Vishwesh Mokashi, Sampson Arzoaquoi, Emmanuel Dweh, Ryan Burbach, Diane Dlouhy, John E. Oeltmann, and Patrick K. MoonanComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Monrovia, Liberia (T.G. Nyenswah, M. Fallah, S. Duwor); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (G.M. Calvert, D. Dlouhy, J.E. Oeltmann, P.K. Moonan); United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, Monrovia (E.D. Hamilton); United States Navy, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA (V. Mokashi); Ministry of Health and Social Welfare–Bong County, Suokoko, Liberia (S. Arzoaquoi, E. Dweh); International Medical Corps, Los Angeles, California, USA (R. Burbach)

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Timeline (A) and transmission diagram (B) of Ebola virus disease cluster, Bong and Montserrado Counties, Liberia, November–December 2014.

Figure. Timeline (A) and transmission diagram (B) of Ebola virus disease cluster, Bong and Montserrado Counties, Liberia, November–December 2014.

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