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COVID-19 in sub-Saharan Africa: impacts on vulnerable populations and sustaining home-grown solutions

This commentary draws on sub-Saharan African health researchers’ accounts of their countries’ responses to control the spread of COVID-19, including social and health impacts, home-grown solutions, and gaps in knowledge. Limited human and material resources for infection control and lack of understa...

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Autores principales: Wallace, Lauren J., Nouvet, Elysée, Bortolussi, Robert, Arthur, Joshua A., Amporfu, Eugenia, Arthur, Eric, Barimah, Kofi Bobi, Bitouga, Bernard Aristide, Chemusto, Harriet, Ikechebelu, Joseph, Joe-Ikechebelu, Ngozi, Kondé, Mandy Kader, Kabakambira, Jean Damascene, Kalombe, Gabriel Kyomba, Karanja, Diana M. S., Konje, Eveline Thobias, Kouyate, Sekou, Limeneh, Gojjam, Mulopo, Felicien Munday, Ndu, Mary, Ochomo, Eric, Francis, Oriokot, Thiongane, Oumy, Seni, Jeremiah, Sheriff, S. Mohammed, Singini, Douglas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7448701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32845460
http://dx.doi.org/10.17269/s41997-020-00399-y
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author Wallace, Lauren J.
Nouvet, Elysée
Bortolussi, Robert
Arthur, Joshua A.
Amporfu, Eugenia
Arthur, Eric
Barimah, Kofi Bobi
Bitouga, Bernard Aristide
Chemusto, Harriet
Ikechebelu, Joseph
Joe-Ikechebelu, Ngozi
Kondé, Mandy Kader
Kabakambira, Jean Damascene
Kalombe, Gabriel Kyomba
Karanja, Diana M. S.
Konje, Eveline Thobias
Kouyate, Sekou
Limeneh, Gojjam
Mulopo, Felicien Munday
Ndu, Mary
Ochomo, Eric
Francis, Oriokot
Thiongane, Oumy
Seni, Jeremiah
Sheriff, S. Mohammed
Singini, Douglas
author_facet Wallace, Lauren J.
Nouvet, Elysée
Bortolussi, Robert
Arthur, Joshua A.
Amporfu, Eugenia
Arthur, Eric
Barimah, Kofi Bobi
Bitouga, Bernard Aristide
Chemusto, Harriet
Ikechebelu, Joseph
Joe-Ikechebelu, Ngozi
Kondé, Mandy Kader
Kabakambira, Jean Damascene
Kalombe, Gabriel Kyomba
Karanja, Diana M. S.
Konje, Eveline Thobias
Kouyate, Sekou
Limeneh, Gojjam
Mulopo, Felicien Munday
Ndu, Mary
Ochomo, Eric
Francis, Oriokot
Thiongane, Oumy
Seni, Jeremiah
Sheriff, S. Mohammed
Singini, Douglas
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description This commentary draws on sub-Saharan African health researchers’ accounts of their countries’ responses to control the spread of COVID-19, including social and health impacts, home-grown solutions, and gaps in knowledge. Limited human and material resources for infection control and lack of understanding or appreciation by the government of the realities of vulnerable populations have contributed to failed interventions to curb transmission, and further deepened inequalities. Some governments have adapted or limited lockdowns due to the negative impacts on livelihoods and taken specific measures to minimize the impact on the most vulnerable citizens. However, these measures may not reach the majority of the poor. Yet, African countries’ responses to COVID-19 have also included a range of innovations, including diversification of local businesses to produce personal protective equipment, disinfectants, test kits, etc., which may expand domestic manufacturing capabilities and deepen self-reliance. African and high-income governments, donors, non-governmental organizations, and businesses should work to strengthen existing health system capacity and back African-led business. Social scientific understandings of public perceptions, their interactions with COVID-19 control measures, and studies on promising clinical interventions are needed. However, a decolonizing response to COVID-19 must include explicit and meaningful commitments to sharing the power—the authority and resources—to study and endorse solutions.
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spelling pubmed-74487012020-08-27 COVID-19 in sub-Saharan Africa: impacts on vulnerable populations and sustaining home-grown solutions Wallace, Lauren J. Nouvet, Elysée Bortolussi, Robert Arthur, Joshua A. Amporfu, Eugenia Arthur, Eric Barimah, Kofi Bobi Bitouga, Bernard Aristide Chemusto, Harriet Ikechebelu, Joseph Joe-Ikechebelu, Ngozi Kondé, Mandy Kader Kabakambira, Jean Damascene Kalombe, Gabriel Kyomba Karanja, Diana M. S. Konje, Eveline Thobias Kouyate, Sekou Limeneh, Gojjam Mulopo, Felicien Munday Ndu, Mary Ochomo, Eric Francis, Oriokot Thiongane, Oumy Seni, Jeremiah Sheriff, S. Mohammed Singini, Douglas Can J Public Health Special Section on COVID-19: Commentary This commentary draws on sub-Saharan African health researchers’ accounts of their countries’ responses to control the spread of COVID-19, including social and health impacts, home-grown solutions, and gaps in knowledge. Limited human and material resources for infection control and lack of understanding or appreciation by the government of the realities of vulnerable populations have contributed to failed interventions to curb transmission, and further deepened inequalities. Some governments have adapted or limited lockdowns due to the negative impacts on livelihoods and taken specific measures to minimize the impact on the most vulnerable citizens. However, these measures may not reach the majority of the poor. Yet, African countries’ responses to COVID-19 have also included a range of innovations, including diversification of local businesses to produce personal protective equipment, disinfectants, test kits, etc., which may expand domestic manufacturing capabilities and deepen self-reliance. African and high-income governments, donors, non-governmental organizations, and businesses should work to strengthen existing health system capacity and back African-led business. Social scientific understandings of public perceptions, their interactions with COVID-19 control measures, and studies on promising clinical interventions are needed. However, a decolonizing response to COVID-19 must include explicit and meaningful commitments to sharing the power—the authority and resources—to study and endorse solutions. Springer International Publishing 2020-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7448701/ /pubmed/32845460 http://dx.doi.org/10.17269/s41997-020-00399-y Text en © The Canadian Public Health Association 2020
spellingShingle Special Section on COVID-19: Commentary
Wallace, Lauren J.
Nouvet, Elysée
Bortolussi, Robert
Arthur, Joshua A.
Amporfu, Eugenia
Arthur, Eric
Barimah, Kofi Bobi
Bitouga, Bernard Aristide
Chemusto, Harriet
Ikechebelu, Joseph
Joe-Ikechebelu, Ngozi
Kondé, Mandy Kader
Kabakambira, Jean Damascene
Kalombe, Gabriel Kyomba
Karanja, Diana M. S.
Konje, Eveline Thobias
Kouyate, Sekou
Limeneh, Gojjam
Mulopo, Felicien Munday
Ndu, Mary
Ochomo, Eric
Francis, Oriokot
Thiongane, Oumy
Seni, Jeremiah
Sheriff, S. Mohammed
Singini, Douglas
COVID-19 in sub-Saharan Africa: impacts on vulnerable populations and sustaining home-grown solutions
title COVID-19 in sub-Saharan Africa: impacts on vulnerable populations and sustaining home-grown solutions
title_full COVID-19 in sub-Saharan Africa: impacts on vulnerable populations and sustaining home-grown solutions
title_fullStr COVID-19 in sub-Saharan Africa: impacts on vulnerable populations and sustaining home-grown solutions
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 in sub-Saharan Africa: impacts on vulnerable populations and sustaining home-grown solutions
title_short COVID-19 in sub-Saharan Africa: impacts on vulnerable populations and sustaining home-grown solutions
title_sort covid-19 in sub-saharan africa: impacts on vulnerable populations and sustaining home-grown solutions
topic Special Section on COVID-19: Commentary
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7448701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32845460
http://dx.doi.org/10.17269/s41997-020-00399-y
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