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First wave COVID-19 pandemic in Senegal: Epidemiological and clinical characteristics
BACKGROUND: The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has spread from China to the rest of the world. Africa seems less impacted with lower number of cases and deaths than other continents. Senegal recorded its first case on March 2, 2020. We present here data collected from March 2 to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9488827/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36126041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274783 |
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author | Diarra, Maryam Barry, Aliou Dia, Ndongo Diop, Mamadou Sonko, Ibrahima Sagne, Samba Sarr, Fatoumata Diene Talla, Cheikh Tall, Adama Faye, Joseph Diop, Boly Diagne, Cheikh Tidiane Gaye, Aboubacry Diallo, Amadou Mbaye, Rose Cisse, Mamadou Taieb, Fabien Faye, Oumar Lakhe, Ndeye Aissatou Papa Samba, Ba Diallo, Khardiata Fall, Ndeye Maguette Badiane, Aboubakar Sadikh Fortes, Louise Diop, Moustapha Thioub, Daouda Ly, Alioune Badara Faye, Ousmane Seydi, Moussa Bousso, Abdoulaye Sall, Amadou A. Loucoubar, Cheikh |
author_facet | Diarra, Maryam Barry, Aliou Dia, Ndongo Diop, Mamadou Sonko, Ibrahima Sagne, Samba Sarr, Fatoumata Diene Talla, Cheikh Tall, Adama Faye, Joseph Diop, Boly Diagne, Cheikh Tidiane Gaye, Aboubacry Diallo, Amadou Mbaye, Rose Cisse, Mamadou Taieb, Fabien Faye, Oumar Lakhe, Ndeye Aissatou Papa Samba, Ba Diallo, Khardiata Fall, Ndeye Maguette Badiane, Aboubakar Sadikh Fortes, Louise Diop, Moustapha Thioub, Daouda Ly, Alioune Badara Faye, Ousmane Seydi, Moussa Bousso, Abdoulaye Sall, Amadou A. Loucoubar, Cheikh |
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description | BACKGROUND: The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has spread from China to the rest of the world. Africa seems less impacted with lower number of cases and deaths than other continents. Senegal recorded its first case on March 2, 2020. We present here data collected from March 2 to October 31, 2020 in Senegal. METHODS: Socio-demographic, epidemiological, clinical and virological information were collected on suspected cases. To determine factors associated with diagnosed infection, symptomatic disease and death, multivariable binary logistic regression and log binomial models were used. Epidemiological parameters such as the reproduction number and growth rate were estimated. RESULTS: 67,608 suspected cases were tested by the IPD laboratories (13,031 positive and 54,577 negative). All age categories were associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection, but also patients having diabetes or hypertension or other cardiovascular diseases. With diagnosed infection, patients over 65 years and those with hypertension and cardiovascular disease and diabetes were highly associated with death. Patients with co-morbidities were associated with symptomatic disease, but only the under 15 years were not associated with. Among infected, 27.67% were asymptomatic (40.9% when contacts were systematically tested; 12.11% when only symptomatic or high-risk contacts were tested). Less than 15 years-old were mostly asymptomatic (63.2%). Dakar accounted for 81.4% of confirmed cases. The estimated mean serial interval was 5.57 (± 5.14) days. The average reproduction number was estimated at 1.161 (95%CI: 1.159–1.162), the growth rate was 0.031 (95%CI: 0.028–0.034) per day. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicated that factors associated with symptomatic COVID-19 and death are advanced age (over 65 years-old) and comorbidities such as diabetes and hypertension and cardiovascular disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-94888272022-09-21 First wave COVID-19 pandemic in Senegal: Epidemiological and clinical characteristics Diarra, Maryam Barry, Aliou Dia, Ndongo Diop, Mamadou Sonko, Ibrahima Sagne, Samba Sarr, Fatoumata Diene Talla, Cheikh Tall, Adama Faye, Joseph Diop, Boly Diagne, Cheikh Tidiane Gaye, Aboubacry Diallo, Amadou Mbaye, Rose Cisse, Mamadou Taieb, Fabien Faye, Oumar Lakhe, Ndeye Aissatou Papa Samba, Ba Diallo, Khardiata Fall, Ndeye Maguette Badiane, Aboubakar Sadikh Fortes, Louise Diop, Moustapha Thioub, Daouda Ly, Alioune Badara Faye, Ousmane Seydi, Moussa Bousso, Abdoulaye Sall, Amadou A. Loucoubar, Cheikh PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has spread from China to the rest of the world. Africa seems less impacted with lower number of cases and deaths than other continents. Senegal recorded its first case on March 2, 2020. We present here data collected from March 2 to October 31, 2020 in Senegal. METHODS: Socio-demographic, epidemiological, clinical and virological information were collected on suspected cases. To determine factors associated with diagnosed infection, symptomatic disease and death, multivariable binary logistic regression and log binomial models were used. Epidemiological parameters such as the reproduction number and growth rate were estimated. RESULTS: 67,608 suspected cases were tested by the IPD laboratories (13,031 positive and 54,577 negative). All age categories were associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection, but also patients having diabetes or hypertension or other cardiovascular diseases. With diagnosed infection, patients over 65 years and those with hypertension and cardiovascular disease and diabetes were highly associated with death. Patients with co-morbidities were associated with symptomatic disease, but only the under 15 years were not associated with. Among infected, 27.67% were asymptomatic (40.9% when contacts were systematically tested; 12.11% when only symptomatic or high-risk contacts were tested). Less than 15 years-old were mostly asymptomatic (63.2%). Dakar accounted for 81.4% of confirmed cases. The estimated mean serial interval was 5.57 (± 5.14) days. The average reproduction number was estimated at 1.161 (95%CI: 1.159–1.162), the growth rate was 0.031 (95%CI: 0.028–0.034) per day. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicated that factors associated with symptomatic COVID-19 and death are advanced age (over 65 years-old) and comorbidities such as diabetes and hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Public Library of Science 2022-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9488827/ /pubmed/36126041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274783 Text en © 2022 Diarra et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Diarra, Maryam Barry, Aliou Dia, Ndongo Diop, Mamadou Sonko, Ibrahima Sagne, Samba Sarr, Fatoumata Diene Talla, Cheikh Tall, Adama Faye, Joseph Diop, Boly Diagne, Cheikh Tidiane Gaye, Aboubacry Diallo, Amadou Mbaye, Rose Cisse, Mamadou Taieb, Fabien Faye, Oumar Lakhe, Ndeye Aissatou Papa Samba, Ba Diallo, Khardiata Fall, Ndeye Maguette Badiane, Aboubakar Sadikh Fortes, Louise Diop, Moustapha Thioub, Daouda Ly, Alioune Badara Faye, Ousmane Seydi, Moussa Bousso, Abdoulaye Sall, Amadou A. Loucoubar, Cheikh First wave COVID-19 pandemic in Senegal: Epidemiological and clinical characteristics |
title | First wave COVID-19 pandemic in Senegal: Epidemiological and clinical characteristics |
title_full | First wave COVID-19 pandemic in Senegal: Epidemiological and clinical characteristics |
title_fullStr | First wave COVID-19 pandemic in Senegal: Epidemiological and clinical characteristics |
title_full_unstemmed | First wave COVID-19 pandemic in Senegal: Epidemiological and clinical characteristics |
title_short | First wave COVID-19 pandemic in Senegal: Epidemiological and clinical characteristics |
title_sort | first wave covid-19 pandemic in senegal: epidemiological and clinical characteristics |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9488827/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36126041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274783 |
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