Broader Significance

Findings are expected to inform preparedness for future filovirus disease outbreaks in Central and Western Africa. The clinical and research infrastructure is intended to address vision health disparities in Western Africa beyond EVD survi…

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Findings are expected to inform preparedness for future filovirus disease outbreaks in Central and Western Africa. The clinical and research infrastructure is intended to address vision health disparities in Western Africa beyond EVD survivor care. The programme's mechanistic insights may extend beyond Ebola virus disease. The relationship between viral persistence and uveitis is presented as parallel to phenomena in rubella virus, Zika virus, and HIV infections.