1. Africa's response to COVID-19.
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Ihekweazu, Chikwe and Agogo, Emmanuel
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COVID-19 , *RIFT Valley fever , *MEDICAL personnel , *EBOLA virus disease , *CHOLERA , *COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
Keywords: COVID-19; Africa; Response; Innovation; Public health EN COVID-19 Africa Response Innovation Public health 1 3 3 05/23/20 20200522 NES 200522 Background As the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues to spread, countries in sub-Saharan Africa are still experiencing outbreaks of other infectious diseases; the top causes of outbreaks from 2016 to 2018 were cholera, measles, and viral hemorrhagic diseases, such as Ebola virus disease, yellow fever, dengue fever, Lassa fever, and Rift Valley fever. In our recent paper [[3]], we observed that Africa is better prepared than ever before because of our stronger national public health institutes, the rapid scale-up of testing capacity, better coordination at the continental level, and the capacity of built-in surveillance and contact tracing which has occurred since the 2013-2016 West African Ebola outbreak. COVID-19 Coronavirus disease HIV Human immunodeficiency virus IDSR Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response IHR International Health Regulations JEE Joint External Evaluation NAPHS National Action Plan for Health Security Publisher's Note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. [Extracted from the article]
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