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Comparison of COVID-19 Pandemic Waves in 10 Countries in Southern Africa, 2020–2021

We used publicly available data to describe epidemiology, genomic surveillance, and public health and social measures from the first 3 COVID-19 pandemic waves in southern Africa during April 6, 2020–September 19, 2021. South Africa detected regional waves on average 7.2 weeks before other countries....

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Autores principales: Smith-Sreen, Joshua, Miller, Bridget, Kabaghe, Alinune N., Kim, Evelyn, Wadonda-Kabondo, Nellie, Frawley, Alean, Labuda, Sarah, Manuel, Eusébio, Frietas, Helga, Mwale, Anne C., Segolodi, Tebogo, Harvey, Pauline, Seitio-Kgokgwe, Onalenna, Vergara, Alfredo E., Gudo, Eduardo S., Dziuban, Eric J., Shoopala, Naemi, Hines, Jonas Z., Agolory, Simon, Kapina, Muzala, Sinyange, Nyambe, Melchior, Michael, Mirkovic, Kelsey, Mahomva, Agnes, Modhi, Surbhi, Salyer, Stephanie, Azman, Andrew S., McLean, Catherine, Riek, Lul P., Asiimwe, Fred, Adler, Michelle, Mazibuko, Sikhatele, Okello, Velephi, Auld, Andrew F.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9745237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36502398
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2813.220228
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author Smith-Sreen, Joshua
Miller, Bridget
Kabaghe, Alinune N.
Kim, Evelyn
Wadonda-Kabondo, Nellie
Frawley, Alean
Labuda, Sarah
Manuel, Eusébio
Frietas, Helga
Mwale, Anne C.
Segolodi, Tebogo
Harvey, Pauline
Seitio-Kgokgwe, Onalenna
Vergara, Alfredo E.
Gudo, Eduardo S.
Dziuban, Eric J.
Shoopala, Naemi
Hines, Jonas Z.
Agolory, Simon
Kapina, Muzala
Sinyange, Nyambe
Melchior, Michael
Mirkovic, Kelsey
Mahomva, Agnes
Modhi, Surbhi
Salyer, Stephanie
Azman, Andrew S.
McLean, Catherine
Riek, Lul P.
Asiimwe, Fred
Adler, Michelle
Mazibuko, Sikhatele
Okello, Velephi
Auld, Andrew F.
author_facet Smith-Sreen, Joshua
Miller, Bridget
Kabaghe, Alinune N.
Kim, Evelyn
Wadonda-Kabondo, Nellie
Frawley, Alean
Labuda, Sarah
Manuel, Eusébio
Frietas, Helga
Mwale, Anne C.
Segolodi, Tebogo
Harvey, Pauline
Seitio-Kgokgwe, Onalenna
Vergara, Alfredo E.
Gudo, Eduardo S.
Dziuban, Eric J.
Shoopala, Naemi
Hines, Jonas Z.
Agolory, Simon
Kapina, Muzala
Sinyange, Nyambe
Melchior, Michael
Mirkovic, Kelsey
Mahomva, Agnes
Modhi, Surbhi
Salyer, Stephanie
Azman, Andrew S.
McLean, Catherine
Riek, Lul P.
Asiimwe, Fred
Adler, Michelle
Mazibuko, Sikhatele
Okello, Velephi
Auld, Andrew F.
author_sort Smith-Sreen, Joshua
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description We used publicly available data to describe epidemiology, genomic surveillance, and public health and social measures from the first 3 COVID-19 pandemic waves in southern Africa during April 6, 2020–September 19, 2021. South Africa detected regional waves on average 7.2 weeks before other countries. Average testing volume 244 tests/million/day) increased across waves and was highest in upper-middle-income countries. Across the 3 waves, average reported regional incidence increased (17.4, 51.9, 123.3 cases/1 million population/day), as did positivity of diagnostic tests (8.8%, 12.2%, 14.5%); mortality (0.3, 1.5, 2.7 deaths/1 million populaiton/day); and case-fatality ratios (1.9%, 2.1%, 2.5%). Beta variant (B.1.351) drove the second wave and Delta (B.1.617.2) the third. Stringent implementation of safety measures declined across waves. As of September 19, 2021, completed vaccination coverage remained low (8.1% of total population). Our findings highlight opportunities for strengthening surveillance, health systems, and access to realistically available therapeutics, and scaling up risk-based vaccination.
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spelling pubmed-97452372022-12-19 Comparison of COVID-19 Pandemic Waves in 10 Countries in Southern Africa, 2020–2021 Smith-Sreen, Joshua Miller, Bridget Kabaghe, Alinune N. Kim, Evelyn Wadonda-Kabondo, Nellie Frawley, Alean Labuda, Sarah Manuel, Eusébio Frietas, Helga Mwale, Anne C. Segolodi, Tebogo Harvey, Pauline Seitio-Kgokgwe, Onalenna Vergara, Alfredo E. Gudo, Eduardo S. Dziuban, Eric J. Shoopala, Naemi Hines, Jonas Z. Agolory, Simon Kapina, Muzala Sinyange, Nyambe Melchior, Michael Mirkovic, Kelsey Mahomva, Agnes Modhi, Surbhi Salyer, Stephanie Azman, Andrew S. McLean, Catherine Riek, Lul P. Asiimwe, Fred Adler, Michelle Mazibuko, Sikhatele Okello, Velephi Auld, Andrew F. Emerg Infect Dis Surveillance, Information, and Laboratory Systems We used publicly available data to describe epidemiology, genomic surveillance, and public health and social measures from the first 3 COVID-19 pandemic waves in southern Africa during April 6, 2020–September 19, 2021. South Africa detected regional waves on average 7.2 weeks before other countries. Average testing volume 244 tests/million/day) increased across waves and was highest in upper-middle-income countries. Across the 3 waves, average reported regional incidence increased (17.4, 51.9, 123.3 cases/1 million population/day), as did positivity of diagnostic tests (8.8%, 12.2%, 14.5%); mortality (0.3, 1.5, 2.7 deaths/1 million populaiton/day); and case-fatality ratios (1.9%, 2.1%, 2.5%). Beta variant (B.1.351) drove the second wave and Delta (B.1.617.2) the third. Stringent implementation of safety measures declined across waves. As of September 19, 2021, completed vaccination coverage remained low (8.1% of total population). Our findings highlight opportunities for strengthening surveillance, health systems, and access to realistically available therapeutics, and scaling up risk-based vaccination. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2022-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9745237/ /pubmed/36502398 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2813.220228 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Emerging Infectious Diseases is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
spellingShingle Surveillance, Information, and Laboratory Systems
Smith-Sreen, Joshua
Miller, Bridget
Kabaghe, Alinune N.
Kim, Evelyn
Wadonda-Kabondo, Nellie
Frawley, Alean
Labuda, Sarah
Manuel, Eusébio
Frietas, Helga
Mwale, Anne C.
Segolodi, Tebogo
Harvey, Pauline
Seitio-Kgokgwe, Onalenna
Vergara, Alfredo E.
Gudo, Eduardo S.
Dziuban, Eric J.
Shoopala, Naemi
Hines, Jonas Z.
Agolory, Simon
Kapina, Muzala
Sinyange, Nyambe
Melchior, Michael
Mirkovic, Kelsey
Mahomva, Agnes
Modhi, Surbhi
Salyer, Stephanie
Azman, Andrew S.
McLean, Catherine
Riek, Lul P.
Asiimwe, Fred
Adler, Michelle
Mazibuko, Sikhatele
Okello, Velephi
Auld, Andrew F.
Comparison of COVID-19 Pandemic Waves in 10 Countries in Southern Africa, 2020–2021
title Comparison of COVID-19 Pandemic Waves in 10 Countries in Southern Africa, 2020–2021
title_full Comparison of COVID-19 Pandemic Waves in 10 Countries in Southern Africa, 2020–2021
title_fullStr Comparison of COVID-19 Pandemic Waves in 10 Countries in Southern Africa, 2020–2021
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of COVID-19 Pandemic Waves in 10 Countries in Southern Africa, 2020–2021
title_short Comparison of COVID-19 Pandemic Waves in 10 Countries in Southern Africa, 2020–2021
title_sort comparison of covid-19 pandemic waves in 10 countries in southern africa, 2020–2021
topic Surveillance, Information, and Laboratory Systems
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9745237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36502398
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2813.220228
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