TY - JOUR T1 - Bending the curve: force health protection during the insertion phase of the Ebola outbreak response JF - Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps JO - J R Army Med Corps SP - 191 LP - 197 DO - 10.1136/jramc-2014-000375 VL - 162 IS - 3 AU - Mark S Bailey AU - K Beaton AU - D Bowley AU - W Eardley AU - P Hunt AU - S Johnson AU - J Round AU - N T Tarmey AU - A Williams Y1 - 2016/06/01 UR - http://militaryhealth.bmj.com/content/162/3/191.abstract N2 - After >10 years of enduring operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, Defence Strategic Direction is returning to a contingency posture. As the first post-Afghanistan operation, in September 2014, a UK Joint Inter-Agency Task Force deployed to Sierra Leone in response to the Ebola virus disease (EVD) epidemic in West Africa. The aims were expanding treatment capacity, assisting with training and supporting host nation resilience. The insertion phase of this deployment created a unique set of challenges for force health protection. In addition to the considerable risk of tropical disease and trauma, deployed personnel faced the risks of working in an EVD epidemic. This report explores how deployed medical assets overcame the difficulties of mounting a short-notice contingent operation in a region of the world with inherent major climatic and health challenges. ER -