The document discusses viral hemorrhagic fever outbreaks, including major outbreaks of Ebola and Marburg in Africa between 1995-2004. It provides an outline for responding to viral hemorrhagic fever outbreaks that includes coordination, isolation, contact tracing, epidemiology, and prevention/information-education-communication. The response outline also details isolation areas, waste management, burial procedures, and contact follow up. It stresses the importance of coordination between health organizations and involving local communities in cultural awareness and home care.