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With Only Few Official Cases, Africa's Low Coronavirus Rate Puzzles Experts by micseyi(m): 12:10pm On Mar 08, 2020
Whether it's a matter of faulty detection, climatic factors or simple fluke, the remarkably low rate of coronavirus infection in African countries, with their fragile health systems, continues to puzzle – and worry – experts.

To date, only few cases of infection have been officially recorded in Africa, with only 5 in sub-Saharan Africa; Nigeria, South Africa and Senegal, with no deaths.

This is a remarkably small number for a continent with nearly 1.3 billion inhabitants, and barely a drop in the ocean of more than 86,000 cases and nearly 3,000 deaths recorded in some 60 countries worldwide.

Shortly after the virus appeared, specialists warned of the risks of its spreading in Africa, because of the continent’s close commercial links with Beijing and the fragility of its medical services.

“Our biggest concern continues to be the potential for Covid-19 to spread in countries with weaker health systems,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the World Health Organization, told African Union health ministers gathered in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa on February 22.

In a study published in The Lancet medical journal on the preparedness and vulnerability of African countries against the importation of Covid-19, an international team of scientists identified Algeria, Egypt and South Africa as the most likely to import new coronavirus cases into Africa, though they also have the best prepared health systems in the continent and are the least vulnerable.

Nigeria well-equipped

The study in The Lancet found that Nigeria, a country at moderate risk of contamination, is also one of the best-equipped in the continent to handle such an epidemic.

But the scientists had not anticipated that the first case recorded in sub-Saharan Africa would be an Italian working in the country.

Little more than a week ago, “our model was based on an epidemic concentrated in China, but since then the situation has completely changed, and the virus can now come from anywhere,” Mathias Altmann, an epidemiologist at the University of Bordeaux and one of the co-authors of the report, told FRANCE 24 on Friday. The short shelf-life of studies testify to the speed of the epidemic’s spread.

The Italian who tested positive for the coronavirus in Lagos had arrived from Milan on February 24 but had no symptoms when his plane landed. He was quarantined four days later at the Infectious Disease Hospital in Yaba. Several people from the company where he works have been contacted and officials are trying to trace other people with whom he might have had contact.

For Altmann, an expert in infectious diseases in developing countries, the fact that coronavirus appears to have entered sub-Saharan Africa through Nigeria is “actually good news”, because the country appears to be relatively well prepared for confronting the situation.

In a continent that “has had its share of epidemics and whose countries, therefore, have a huge knowledge of the field and real competence to react to this kind of situation”, Nigeria is in a very good position to confront the arrival of Covid-19, Altmann said.

“The CDC [Center for Disease Control] responsible for the entire region of West and Central Africa is located in Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, which means that their organisational standard in health matters is very high,” he added.

The country was already renowned for “succeeding to pretty quickly contain the Ebola epidemic in 2014,” Altmann points out. It took the Nigerian authorities only three months to eradicate Ebola in the country. The World Health Organization and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control at the time congratulated Nigeria for its reactivity and “world-class epidemiological detective work”.

But despite Nigeria’s strengths, the coronavirus pathogen represents a particular challenge, in that it is hard to detect. The virus may be present in an individual who has few or no symptoms, allowing it to spread quietly in a country where, like everywhere in Africa, there is “a shortage of equipment compared to Western countries, especially in diagnostic tools”, Altmann said.

Neighbouring countries like Chad or Niger have “less functional capacity to handle an epidemic,” Altmann said. But they also have an advantage: these are agricultural regions where people are outdoors more, “and viruses like this one prefer closed spaces and are less likely to spread in a rural setting,” he added.


Source: https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.france24.com/en/20200301-with-only-three-official-cases-africa-s-low-coronavirus-rate-puzzles-health-experts

Re: With Only Few Official Cases, Africa's Low Coronavirus Rate Puzzles Experts by Guestlander: 12:17pm On Mar 08, 2020
Corona virus isn't interested in settling down in Africa. Africa is not for the faint hearted.
Re: With Only Few Official Cases, Africa's Low Coronavirus Rate Puzzles Experts by Jimi24: 12:17pm On Mar 08, 2020
Casting and binding
Re: With Only Few Official Cases, Africa's Low Coronavirus Rate Puzzles Experts by IDENNAA(m): 12:18pm On Mar 08, 2020
I could be that we have no receptor for the virus to bind to.
Re: With Only Few Official Cases, Africa's Low Coronavirus Rate Puzzles Experts by bobowaja(m): 12:52pm On Mar 08, 2020
Lol. A black man is a strong man. Our immune system is very strong..... We no fit deh battle bad leadership and still deh battle weak immune system.

Sebi una get perfect health system na.... Make una start to deh use am and stop complaining about Nigeria.

Una plans to wipe us out no go work cheesy cheesy

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Re: With Only Few Official Cases, Africa's Low Coronavirus Rate Puzzles Experts by micseyi(m): 7:21pm On Mar 10, 2020
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Re: With Only Few Official Cases, Africa's Low Coronavirus Rate Puzzles Experts by festacman(m): 7:35pm On Mar 10, 2020
So far so good and we are grateful to God.
Re: With Only Few Official Cases, Africa's Low Coronavirus Rate Puzzles Experts by nameo: 8:05pm On Mar 10, 2020
I wouldnt lie, it is really nice to read an article from Foreigners where they openly talk of Nigeria's Response and Competence to an emergency situation in positive light. It feels good.

And it rekindles in a small way, hope in what Nigeria can be. What has always been possible.

Whoever are the guys/ladies manning Nigeria's Infectious disease prevention should take a bow. They did a very good job with Ebola, and seem to be doing a good job with corona.


And by the way, if Nigeria successfully prevents this corona virus from been an epidermic event, I would be amongst the people who will give some credit, openly ans whole heartedly, to Buhari(very strange, right?).

So help us God

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Re: With Only Few Official Cases, Africa's Low Coronavirus Rate Puzzles Experts by gwafaeziokwu: 8:17pm On Mar 10, 2020
It is no secret that Nigeria's medical personnels are the best. Their major challenge had been government laxity.

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Re: With Only Few Official Cases, Africa's Low Coronavirus Rate Puzzles Experts by Okoroawusa: 8:37pm On Mar 10, 2020
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