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Cross-national variations in COVID-19 outbreak in West Africa: Where does Nigeria stand in the pandemic?
Nigeria is currently the worst COVID-19 affected country in West Africa in terms of morbidity and mortality amid ECOWAS’s recent proclamation of the country as the region’s COVID-19 Response Champion. It is against this background that this paper analysed the geographical distribution of confirmed C...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7649039/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41324-020-00371-5 |
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author | Osayomi, Tolulope Adeleke, Richard Taiwo, Olalekan John Gbadegesin, Adeniyi S. Fatayo, Opeyemi Caleb Akpoterai, Lawrence Enejeta Ayanda, Joy Temitope Moyin-Jesu, Judah Isioye, Abdullahi |
author_facet | Osayomi, Tolulope Adeleke, Richard Taiwo, Olalekan John Gbadegesin, Adeniyi S. Fatayo, Opeyemi Caleb Akpoterai, Lawrence Enejeta Ayanda, Joy Temitope Moyin-Jesu, Judah Isioye, Abdullahi |
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description | Nigeria is currently the worst COVID-19 affected country in West Africa in terms of morbidity and mortality amid ECOWAS’s recent proclamation of the country as the region’s COVID-19 Response Champion. It is against this background that this paper analysed the geographical distribution of confirmed COVID-19 cases and fatalities in West Africa, with a view to understanding why Nigeria is at the heart of the pandemic in the sub-continent. The research relied on COVID-19 data and other health, demographic, transport, economic indicators from published sources. Pearson correlation technique and simple linear regressions were useful in discerning associations between COVID-19 and explanatory factors in West Africa. In order of importance, Nigeria, Ghana and Senegal were the top three on the morbidity list while Nigeria, Mali and Niger had the largest number of fatalities as at June 11, 2020. Results show that the population size and air traffic had significant impact on both COVID-19 morbidity and mortality in West Africa. In addition, Nigeria’s large population size and high air traffic volume did not only increase its susceptibility to the viral infection but also accounted for its being an outlier in the sub-continent. The study recommends that a cautious and gradual reopening of the borders should be considered by member states of the sub-region while behavioural avoidance measures are being enforced till a vaccine is found. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s41324-020-00371-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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spelling | pubmed-76490392020-11-09 Cross-national variations in COVID-19 outbreak in West Africa: Where does Nigeria stand in the pandemic? Osayomi, Tolulope Adeleke, Richard Taiwo, Olalekan John Gbadegesin, Adeniyi S. Fatayo, Opeyemi Caleb Akpoterai, Lawrence Enejeta Ayanda, Joy Temitope Moyin-Jesu, Judah Isioye, Abdullahi Spat. Inf. Res. Article Nigeria is currently the worst COVID-19 affected country in West Africa in terms of morbidity and mortality amid ECOWAS’s recent proclamation of the country as the region’s COVID-19 Response Champion. It is against this background that this paper analysed the geographical distribution of confirmed COVID-19 cases and fatalities in West Africa, with a view to understanding why Nigeria is at the heart of the pandemic in the sub-continent. The research relied on COVID-19 data and other health, demographic, transport, economic indicators from published sources. Pearson correlation technique and simple linear regressions were useful in discerning associations between COVID-19 and explanatory factors in West Africa. In order of importance, Nigeria, Ghana and Senegal were the top three on the morbidity list while Nigeria, Mali and Niger had the largest number of fatalities as at June 11, 2020. Results show that the population size and air traffic had significant impact on both COVID-19 morbidity and mortality in West Africa. In addition, Nigeria’s large population size and high air traffic volume did not only increase its susceptibility to the viral infection but also accounted for its being an outlier in the sub-continent. The study recommends that a cautious and gradual reopening of the borders should be considered by member states of the sub-region while behavioural avoidance measures are being enforced till a vaccine is found. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s41324-020-00371-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Singapore 2020-11-08 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7649039/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41324-020-00371-5 Text en © Korean Spatial Information Society 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Article Osayomi, Tolulope Adeleke, Richard Taiwo, Olalekan John Gbadegesin, Adeniyi S. Fatayo, Opeyemi Caleb Akpoterai, Lawrence Enejeta Ayanda, Joy Temitope Moyin-Jesu, Judah Isioye, Abdullahi Cross-national variations in COVID-19 outbreak in West Africa: Where does Nigeria stand in the pandemic? |
title | Cross-national variations in COVID-19 outbreak in West Africa: Where does Nigeria stand in the pandemic? |
title_full | Cross-national variations in COVID-19 outbreak in West Africa: Where does Nigeria stand in the pandemic? |
title_fullStr | Cross-national variations in COVID-19 outbreak in West Africa: Where does Nigeria stand in the pandemic? |
title_full_unstemmed | Cross-national variations in COVID-19 outbreak in West Africa: Where does Nigeria stand in the pandemic? |
title_short | Cross-national variations in COVID-19 outbreak in West Africa: Where does Nigeria stand in the pandemic? |
title_sort | cross-national variations in covid-19 outbreak in west africa: where does nigeria stand in the pandemic? |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7649039/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41324-020-00371-5 |
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