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Shameless self-promotion, but the Ebola primer I linked above has a LOT of resources linked. Perhaps the best and most comprehensive work on the matter is the Mühlheimer-Hensley-Towner book (2017) – pricey, but worth every penny and very informative. From a more popular perspective, David Quammen’s Ebola is a great read – it’s a chapter from his bigger opus, Spillover, excerpted and updated for the epidemic. Abdullah and Rashid’s book Ebola is interesting from an international aid and cooperation perspective. Finally, as a basis of comparison, Peter Piot’s autobiography, written well before Ebola was really understood, is worth reading.