Elsevier Launches Comprehensive Ebola Information Center
In a significant move to bolster the global health community's response to the ongoing Ebola outbreak, Elsevier has unveiled the
Ebola Information Center. This newly established hub serves as a critical resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and the public, offering
free access to essential clinical guidelines and research materials related to the Bundibugyo virus. The initiative was prompted by the World Health Organization's recent designation of the Bundibugyo virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).
Overview of Resources Available
The Ebola Information Center aggregates a diverse array of resources focused on addressing the current crisis. Among its offerings are:
- - Ebola Healthcare Hub: This dedicated section provides clinical overviews, drug monographs, and educational materials tailored for healthcare professionals engaged in treating those infected with the virus.
- - ScienceDirect Research Content: Articles and book chapters published by Elsevier concerning Ebola will be accessible on ScienceDirect, ensuring that high-quality, peer-reviewed literature remains available for free during the crisis.
- - LeapSpace: Researchers tackling the outbreak can employ LeapSpace, an AI-driven research workspace, to map existing knowledge on the Bundibugyo virus's pathology and treatment while facilitating collaboration and funding opportunities.
- - The Lancet and Cell Press Ebola Collections: Recognized journals are releasing their Ebola-related research articles, reviews, and commentaries at no cost as they become available, ensuring timely dissemination of crucial information.
- - SSRN Ebola Hub: Early-stage research findings on the Bundibugyo virus are being quickly released via this platform, providing critical insights to the public health community, despite not being peer-reviewed.
- - Mendeley Data: Researchers can access curated datasets related to Ebola from various repositories, allowing for comprehensive data exploration relevant to their work.
A Commitment to Accessibility
Esra Erkal, Elsevier’s Executive Vice President of Global Communications, emphasized that the launch of the Ebola Information Center represents a strong commitment to support the global health emergency response. “We aim to ensure that vital scientific knowledge is readily accessible to those fighting on the frontlines,” she stated.
This initiative echoes Elsevier's past efforts during previous public health crises such as SARS, MERS, Zika, and COVID-19. By making resources freely available with permissions for unrestricted reuse, Elsevier reiterates its dedication to contributing to public health in moments of need.
Ongoing Developments
As the situation with the Ebola outbreak evolves, the Ebola Information Center will continue to expand its resources to include the latest evidence and data. The company demonstrates a sustained commitment to supporting the scientific and medical communities battling critical health challenges worldwide.
About Elsevier
Elsevier is a recognized leader in information and decision support services, dedicated to fostering scientific advancement and healthcare improvements. With over a century of experience, Elsevier collaborates with researchers, healthcare professionals, and educators across 170 countries, ensuring that they have the essential tools and knowledge required to make informed decisions. To learn more about their efforts and available resources, please visit
Elsevier's website.