@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000030, author = {Camara, Bienvenu Salim and Okumura, Junko and Delamou, Alexandre}, issue = {1}, journal = {BMC Public Health}, month = {Aug}, note = {BACKGROUND: The 2013-2015 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak in Guinea resulted in community mistrust that influenced health care service utilization. This study aimed to assess whether EVD-related memories affect post-outbreak health-seeking behaviours for children under 5 years of age with febrile illnesses in Gueckedou district, Guinea. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted by surveying caregivers of children under 5 years of age in the sub-district most affected by the EVD outbreak(Guendembou) and the least affected sub-district (Bolodou) in Gueckedou district. Memories of the outbreak were referred to as EVD-related fears in the post-EVD period, which was based on a series of questions regarding current feelings. RESULTS: While the majority of caregivers sought care for their children with febrile illness in both districts, a statistically significantly higher proportion of caregivers in Guendembou sought care, compared to caregivers in Bolodou.. More caregivers in Guendembou (19.9%; n?=?39) reported the death of family members or friends due to EVD compared to Bolodou (6.9%; n?=?14; P?