| Literature DB >> 34732273 |
Benido Impouma1,2, Franck Mboussou1, Cyrus Shahpar2, Caitlin M Wolfe1,3, Bridget Farham1, George Sie Williams1, Humphrey Karamagi1, Roland Ngom1, Ngoy Nsenga1, Antoine Flahault4, Cláudia Torres Codeço5, Zabulon Yoti1, Francis Kasolo1, Olivia Keiser4.
Abstract
As of 03 January 2021, the WHO African region is the least affected by the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, accounting for only 2.4% of cases and deaths reported globally. However, concerns abound about whether the number of cases and deaths reported from the region reflect the true burden of the disease and how the monitoring of the pandemic trajectory can inform response measures.We retrospectively estimated four key epidemiological parameters (the total number of cases, the number of missed cases, the detection rate and the cumulative incidence) using the COVID-19 prevalence calculator tool developed by Resolve to Save Lives. We used cumulative cases and deaths reported during the period 25 February to 31 December 2020 for each WHO Member State in the region as well as population data to estimate the four parameters of interest. The estimated number of confirmed cases in 42 countries out of 47 of the WHO African region included in this study was 13 947 631 [95% confidence interval (CI): 13 334 620-14 635 502] against 1 889 512 cases reported, representing 13.5% of overall detection rate (range: 4.2% in Chad, 43.9% in Guinea). The cumulative incidence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) was estimated at 1.38% (95% CI: 1.31%-1.44%), with South Africa the highest [14.5% (95% CI: 13.9%-15.2%)] and Mauritius [0.1% (95% CI: 0.099%-0.11%)] the lowest. The low detection rate found in most countries of the WHO African region suggests the need to strengthen SARS-CoV-2 testing capacities and adjusting testing strategies.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; cumulative incidence; detection rate
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34732273 PMCID: PMC8712927 DOI: 10.1017/S0950268821002417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epidemiol Infect ISSN: 0950-2688 Impact factor: 2.451
Indicators and formulae from the COVID-19 prevalence calculator tool [15]
| Indicators | Formulae |
|---|---|
| Estimated total number of cases | = [Estimated total deaths in all identified cases |
| Estimated cases missed | = [Estimated total number of cases] – [Observed cumulative cases] |
| Estimated detection rate (%) | = ([Observed cumulative cases] / [Estimated total number of cases]) * 100 |
| Estimated cumulative incidence | = [Estimated total number of cases] / [Population] |
For the estimated number of cases, the IFR CIs were used considering a margin of error equal to 0.5 with 95% CI.
The Estimated total deaths in all identified cases were obtained by adding the number of deaths yet to occur among current cases to the cumulative number of deaths reported. The number of deaths yet to occur among current cases was computed by multiplying the observed CFR by the number of new cases in the last 14 days for whom the definitive clinical outcome is not yet known. The number of cases in the past 14 days was obtained by deducting the total cumulative cases as of 14 days ago (17 December 2020) to the cumulative cases as of 31 December 2020.
The Estimated IFR was obtained by adding the estimated IFR in population aged 65 years or above (% of the population aged ⩾65 years multiplied by the empirical IFR in the population aged ⩾65 years) to the estimated IFR in the population aged below 65 years (One minus the % of the population aged ⩾65 years multiplied by empirical IFR in those aged below 65 years).
For the estimated cases missed, detection rate and cumulative incidence, the upper and lower estimates were obtained by applying the lower and upper estimated total number of cases.
Estimated total cases of SARS-CoV-2 infections and case detection rate by countries, as of 31 December 2020
| Country | Cumulative cases | Cumulative deaths | CFR | Estimated total cases (95% CI) | Estimated % of cases detected (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guinea | 13 738 | 81 | 0,6 | 31 321 [29 944–32 866] | 43.9 [41.8–45.9] |
| Ghana | 54 930 | 335 | 0,6 | 126 132 [120 585–132 352] | 43.5 [41.5–45.6] |
| Gabon | 9571 | 64 | 0,7 | 22 037 [21 068–23 124] | 43.4 [41.4–45.4] |
| Cote d'Ivoire | 22 250 | 137 | 0,6 | 54 259 [51 873–56 935] | 41.0 [39.1–42.9] |
| Mauritius | 527 | 10 | 1,9 | 1316 [1258–1381] | 40.0 [38.2;41.9] |
| Cape Verde | 11 840 | 113 | 1 | 32 365 [30 942–33 961] | 36.6 [34.9–38.3] |
| Mozambique | 18 642 | 167 | 0,9 | 69 682 [66 618–73 119] | 26.8 [25.5;28.0] |
| Namibia | 24 545 | 208 | 0,8 | 92 145 [88 093–96 689] | 26.6 [25.4–27.9] |
| Uganda | 35 511 | 265 | 0,7 | 148 119 [141 606–155 424] | 24.0 [22.8;25.1] |
| Rwanda | 8383 | 92 | 1,1 | 40 892 [39 094–42 909] | 20.5 [19.5–21.4] |
| Benin | 3251 | 44 | 1,4 | 16 096 [15 388–16 890] | 20.2 [19.2–21.1] |
| Central African Republic | 4963 | 63 | 1,3 | 24 724 [23 637–25 943] | 20.1 [19.1–21.0] |
| Comoros | 765 | 9 | 1,2 | 4104 [3923–4306] | 18.6 [17.8–19.5] |
| Madagascar | 17 714 | 261 | 1,5 | 97 972 [93 663–102 804] | 18.1 [17.2–18.9] |
| Ethiopia | 124 264 | 1937 | 1,6 | 688 779 [658 488–722 748] | 18.0 [17.2–18.9] |
| Lesotho | 2577 | 50 | 1,9 | 15 098 [14 434–15 842] | 17.1 [16.3–17.9] |
| Algeria | 99 610 | 2756 | 2,8 | 631 621 [603 844–662 771] | 15.8 [15.0–16.5] |
| Sao Tome & Principe | 1014 | 17 | 1,7 | 6469 [6184–6788] | 15.7 [14.9–16.4] |
| Congo | 6200 | 100 | 1,6 | 40 052 [38 290–42 027] | 15.5 [14.8–16.2] |
| Nigeria | 87 510 | 1294 | 1,5 | 586 759 [560 955–615 697] | 14.9 [14.2–15.6] |
| South Sudan | 3558 | 63 | 1,8 | 24 499 [23 422–25 707] | 14.5 [13.8–15.2] |
| Cameroon | 26 848 | 448 | 1,7 | 186 148 [177 962–195 329] | 14.4 [13.7–15.1] |
| Equatorial Guinea | 5277 | 86 | 1,6 | 37 283 [35 644–39 122] | 14.2 [13.5–14.8] |
| Guinea-Bissau | 2447 | 45 | 1,8 | 17 477 [16 709–18 339] | 14.0 [13.3–14.6] |
| Burkina Faso | 6828 | 85 | 1,2 | 50 344 [48 130–52 827] | 13.6 [12.9–14.2] |
| Kenya | 96 458 | 1681 | 1,7 | 741 501 [708 892–778 071] | 13.0 [12.4–13.6] |
| Togo | 3633 | 68 | 1,9 | 28 593 [27 336–30 003] | 12.7 [12.1–13.3] |
| South Africa | 1 057 561 | 28 887 | 2,7 | 8 516 006 [8 141 498–8 935 998] | 12.4 [11.8–13.0] |
| Senegal | 19 140 | 410 | 2,1 | 164 931 [157 678–173 065] | 11.6 [11.1–12.1] |
| Mauritania | 13 642 | 324 | 2,4 | 119 520 [114 264–125 415] | 11.4 [10.9–11.9] |
| Eswatini | 9358 | 216 | 2,3 | 87 590 [83 738–91 910] | 10.7 [10.2–11.2] |
| Zambia | 20 725 | 390 | 1,9 | 201 070 [192 228–210 987] | 10.3 [9.8–10.8] |
| Angola | 17 553 | 405 | 2,3 | 194 149 [185 611–203 725] | 9.0 [8.6–9.5] |
| Sierra Leone | 2560 | 76 | 3 | 29 757 [28 448–31 224] | 8.6 [8.2–9.0] |
| Zimbabwe | 13 867 | 369 | 2,7 | 161 025 [153 944–168 967] | 8.6 [8.2–9.0] |
| Malawi | 6583 | 191 | 2,9 | 83 160 [79 503–87 261] | 7.9 [7.5–8.3] |
| Gambia | 3800 | 124 | 3,3 | 51 484 [49 220–54 023] | 7.4 [7.0–7.7] |
| Democratic Republic of Congo | 17 658 | 591 | 3,3 | 257 961 [246 617–270 683] | 6.8 [6.5–7.2] |
| Liberia | 1800 | 83 | 4,6 | 29 924 [28 608–31 400] | 6.0 [5.7–6.3] |
| Niger | 3208 | 102 | 3,2 | 53 126 [50 790–55 746] | 6.0 [5.8–6.3] |
| Mali | 7090 | 269 | 3,8 | 131 517 [125 733–138 003] | 5.4 [5.1–5.6] |
| Chad | 2113 | 104 | 4,9 | 50 624 [48 398–53 121] | 4.2 [4.0–4.4] |
| Total | 1 889 512 | 43 020 | 13 947 631 [12 730 416–14 635 502] | 13.5 [12.9–14.2] |
CFR: Case fatality ratio.
Fig. 1.Geographical distribution of the estimated cumulative number of SARS-CoV2 infections and detection rate in 42 countries in the WHO African region, as of 31 December 2020.
Fig. 2.Estimated cumulative incidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection by country in the WHO African region, as of 31 December 2020.