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Ebola Risk Perception in Germany, 2014
Authors:Nicole Rübsamen  Stefanie Castell  Johannes Horn  André Karch  J?rdis J Ott  Heike Raupach-Rosin  Beate Zoch  Gérard Krause  Rafael T Mikolajczyk
Abstract:Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreaks have occurred during the past 5 decades, but none has affected European countries like the 2014 epidemic in West Africa. We used an online questionnaire to investigate risk perceptions in Germany during this epidemic peak. Our questionnaire covered risk perceptions, knowledge about transmission routes, media use, reactions to the outbreak, attitudes toward measures to prevent the spread of EVD and vaccination against EVD, and willingness to volunteer for aid missions. Of 974 participants, 29% indicated that they worried about EVD, 4% correctly stated virus transmission routes, and 75% incorrectly rated airborne transmission and transmission by asymptomatic patients as possible. Many indicated that if a patient were flown to Germany for treatment in a nearby hospital, they would adapt preventive behavior. Although most participants were not worried about EVD at the current stage of the epidemic, misperceptions regarding transmission were common and could trigger inappropriate behavior changes.
Keywords:behavior  hemorrhagic fever  Ebola  risk  perception  transmission  viruses  Germany  Ebola virus  Ebola virus disease  EVD
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