| Literature DB >> 34336132 |
Ginenus Fekadu1,2, Firomsa Bekele3, Tadesse Tolossa4, Getahun Fetensa5, Ebisa Turi4, Motuma Getachew4, Eba Abdisa5, Lemessa Assefa4, Melkamu Afeta6, Waktole Demisew7, Dinka Dugassa2, Dereje Chala Diriba5, Busha Gamachu Labata2.
Abstract
Coronavirus is a respiratory disease that spreads globally. The severity and mortality risk of the disease is significant in the elderly, peoples having co-morbidities, and immunosuppressive patients. The outbreak of the pandemic created significant barriers to diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of chronic diseases. Delivering regular and routine comprehensive care for chronic patients was disrupted due to closures of healthcare facilities, lack of public transportation or reductions in services. The purpose of this narrative review was to update how patients with chronic care were affected during the pandemic, healthcare utilization services and available opportunities for better chronic disease management during the pandemic in resources limited settings. Moreover, this review may call to the attention of concerned bodies to make decisions and take measures in the spirit of improving the burden of chronic diseases by forwarding necessary recommendations for possible change and to scale up current intervention programs. IJPPPEntities:
Keywords: COVID-19; chronic diseases; follow-up care; impact; low resource settings
Year: 2021 PMID: 34336132 PMCID: PMC8310882
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol ISSN: 1944-8171