| Literature DB >> 32989369 |
Kenechukwu Mezue1, Paul Edwards2, Ifeanyi Nsofor3, Ahmed Goha4, Ike Anya3, Kristofer Madu5, Dainia Baugh2, Felix Nunura2, Glen Gaulton6, Ernest Madu2.
Abstract
As of May 2020, the global COVID-19 pandemic had reached 187 countries with more than 3.7 million confirmed cases and 263,000 deaths. While sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has not been spared, the extent of disease is currently far less than in Europe or North America leading some to posit that climatic, genetic or other conditions will self-limit disease in this location. Nonetheless, infections in tropical Africa continue to rise at an alarming pace with the potential to soon exceed health resource availability and to exhaust a health care workforce that is already grossly under supported and ill-equipped. This perspective outlines the context of COVID-19 disease in Africa with a focus on the distinctive challenges faced by African nations and a potential best path forward.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Global Pandemic; Public Health; Sub-Saharan Africa
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32989369 PMCID: PMC7518544 DOI: 10.18865/ed.30.4.693
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ethn Dis ISSN: 1049-510X Impact factor: 1.847