James Bryant

RESEARCH AGENDA, 2021-2025

Foreword It cannot be overemphasized that public health and medical research are vital to the scientific advancement of animals, human wellbeing, and the environment. Lessons learned from the 2014 Ebola outbreak have provided an opportunity for Liberian researchers to develop research agendas that probe into the prevention, treatment, and control of diseases. Moreover, with the…

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Data Request Guide, National Public Health Institute of Liberia

INTRODUCTION This document provides guidance to requesting and obtaining data from the National Public Health Institute of Liberia. Data in this document refers to records of immediately reportable diseases, condition and events documented by the institute. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this document is to enlighten data requester with concise and succinct direction on the proper…

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Authorship Policy

FORWARD It is clear that misconduct, in all its forms, undermines public confidence in science and ultimately destroys the whole scientific community. We believe that high-quality science and scientific integrity go hand in hand. To uphold this culture, we have decided to develop the first publication on research authorship. This authorship policy aims at preventing…

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NPHIL ACTIVATES SURVEILLANCE AMID SUSPECTED HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER CASE IN SIERRA LEONE

(MONROVIA, DECEMBER 8, 2024): In response to a suspected case and related death from Viral Haemorrhagic Fever in neighboring Sierra Leone, the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) has activated and strengthened surveillance efforts across the country. This includes enhancing port health and epidemiological monitoring at key border crossing points, particularly in the Northwest.…

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