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In Africa, coronavirus cases rise as experts voice concern about health systems

by The Editor
March 13, 2020
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In Africa, coronavirus cases rise as experts voice concern about health systems

Cases of the new coronavirus are ramping up in Africa, with six new countries announcing confirmed infections in the past 24 hours.

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Across Africa, at least 17 of the continent's 54 countries have now registered COVID-19 cases. The majority of these cases are imported, authorities say.

On Friday, Kenya, Guinea and Ethiopia reported their first cases, while Gabon and Ghana did so late Thursday. Sudan also reported its first case, a person who had already died.

Experts warn that on the continent of more than 1.3 billion people, containment is key as Africa's already strained health systems could likely lead to a higher mortality rate and deeper crisis that would have global impact.

>> Read more: Is Africa, with its low rates so far, ready to face the coronavirus pandemic?

African countries only began reporting cases in February, and most have been imported by travelers from Europe and the US.

South Africa announced eight new cases Friday, bringing its total to 24. Amid growing worry across the country, the military is preparing to repatriate 121 South African students from the epicenter of the outbreak, Wuhan, China. The returned students and the military on the flight will immediately be placed in quarantine.

Africa has so far been good at containing the virus because they have detected cases early, said Dr. Mary Stephen, technical officer at the World Health Organization regional office in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo.

The continents numbers are low compared to the US, Europe and especially Asia, where the virus originated, but experts and foundations warn that the emergence of COVID-19 on the African continent could be catastrophic given the fragile health systems in several countries.

“From the beginning we knew the continent is at risk,” Stephen told The Associated Press.“The uniqueness of Africa is the fact that one, we have a large population,” she said, adding that the continent's health systems are “dealing with a lot of other emergencies at the same time”, including Ebola.

The goal is to detect cases quickly, isolate and manage them, she said. “We want to prevent community transmission,” she said.

'Very transparent'

The vast majority of people recover from the new virus. The number of COVID-19 cases worldwide has surpassed 120,000, and 60,000 people have already recovered. According to the World Health Organization, people with mild illness recover in about two weeks, while those with more severe illness may take three to six weeks to recover.

Africa's hospitals may not be adequately prepared to care for large numbers of people who may need intensive care and ventilators, say health experts.

At the start of the outbreak only two African countries had the capacity to test for COVID-19 and now 43 countries have laboratories to detect cases, according to the Africa CDC, based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It says all the labs have kits to carry out 100 to 200 tests. The WHO and CDC are prepared to provide additional kits for 1,000 tests to any country reporting a case.

Communication has been essential, according to the WHOs Stephen, who said that media and social media attention have helped.

“The governments have also been very transparent,” and have reported cases as soon as they are detected, she said.

Several African governments have already closed borders, including Chad and Gabon, or have suspended official travel.

Low volume of contact

The most likely reason Africa has such a low number of cases is because of the low volume of contact between the continent and the world, including fewer planes and people Read More – Source

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Cases of the new coronavirus are ramping up in Africa, with six new countries announcing confirmed infections in the past 24 hours.

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Read more

Across Africa, at least 17 of the continent's 54 countries have now registered COVID-19 cases. The majority of these cases are imported, authorities say.

On Friday, Kenya, Guinea and Ethiopia reported their first cases, while Gabon and Ghana did so late Thursday. Sudan also reported its first case, a person who had already died.

Experts warn that on the continent of more than 1.3 billion people, containment is key as Africa's already strained health systems could likely lead to a higher mortality rate and deeper crisis that would have global impact.

>> Read more: Is Africa, with its low rates so far, ready to face the coronavirus pandemic?

African countries only began reporting cases in February, and most have been imported by travelers from Europe and the US.

South Africa announced eight new cases Friday, bringing its total to 24. Amid growing worry across the country, the military is preparing to repatriate 121 South African students from the epicenter of the outbreak, Wuhan, China. The returned students and the military on the flight will immediately be placed in quarantine.

Africa has so far been good at containing the virus because they have detected cases early, said Dr. Mary Stephen, technical officer at the World Health Organization regional office in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo.

The continents numbers are low compared to the US, Europe and especially Asia, where the virus originated, but experts and foundations warn that the emergence of COVID-19 on the African continent could be catastrophic given the fragile health systems in several countries.

“From the beginning we knew the continent is at risk,” Stephen told The Associated Press.“The uniqueness of Africa is the fact that one, we have a large population,” she said, adding that the continent's health systems are “dealing with a lot of other emergencies at the same time”, including Ebola.

The goal is to detect cases quickly, isolate and manage them, she said. “We want to prevent community transmission,” she said.

'Very transparent'

The vast majority of people recover from the new virus. The number of COVID-19 cases worldwide has surpassed 120,000, and 60,000 people have already recovered. According to the World Health Organization, people with mild illness recover in about two weeks, while those with more severe illness may take three to six weeks to recover.

Africa's hospitals may not be adequately prepared to care for large numbers of people who may need intensive care and ventilators, say health experts.

At the start of the outbreak only two African countries had the capacity to test for COVID-19 and now 43 countries have laboratories to detect cases, according to the Africa CDC, based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It says all the labs have kits to carry out 100 to 200 tests. The WHO and CDC are prepared to provide additional kits for 1,000 tests to any country reporting a case.

Communication has been essential, according to the WHOs Stephen, who said that media and social media attention have helped.

“The governments have also been very transparent,” and have reported cases as soon as they are detected, she said.

Several African governments have already closed borders, including Chad and Gabon, or have suspended official travel.

Low volume of contact

The most likely reason Africa has such a low number of cases is because of the low volume of contact between the continent and the world, including fewer planes and people Read More – Source

france24
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