Intense and Mild First Epidemic Wave of Coronavirus Disease, The Gambia
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Aug 2021
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Alternative Title:Emerg Infect Dis
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Personal Author:Abatan, Baderinwa ; Agboghoroma, Orighomisan ; Akemoke, Fatai ; Antonio, Martin ; Awokola, Babatunde ; Bittaye, Mustapha ; Bojang, Abdoulie ; Bojang, Kalifa ; Brotherton, Helen ; Cerami, Carla ; Clarke, Ed ; D’Alessandro, Umberto ; de Silva, Thushan ; Drammeh, Mariama ; Forrest, Karen ; Hofmann, Natalie ; Jagne, Sherifo ; Jah, Hawanatu ; Jarju, Sheikh ; Jaye, Assan ; Jobe, Modou ; Kampmann, Beate ; Manjang, Buba ; Martinez-Alvarez, Melisa ; Mohammed, Nuredin ; Nadjm, Behzad ; Ndiath, Mamadou Ousmane ; Nkereuwem, Esin ; Nwakanma, Davis ; Oko, Francis ; Okoh, Emmanuel ; Okomo, Uduak ; Olatunji, Yekini ; Oriero, Eniyou ; Prentice, Andrew M. ; Roberts, Charles ; Roca, Anna ; Sabally, Babanding ; Sambou, Sana ; Samateh, Ahmadou ; Secka, Ousman ; Sesay, Abdul Karim ; Singhateh, Yankuba ; Susso, Bubacarr ; Usuf, Effua ; Vilane, Aminata ; Wariri, Oghenebrume
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Description:The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic is evolving differently in Africa than in other regions. Africa has lower SARS-CoV-2 transmission rates and milder clinical manifestations. Detailed SARS-CoV-2 epidemiologic data are needed in Africa. We used publicly available data to calculate SARS-CoV-2 infections per 1,000 persons in The Gambia. We evaluated transmission rates among 1,366 employees of the Medical Research Council Unit The Gambia (MRCG), where systematic surveillance of symptomatic cases and contact tracing were implemented. By September 30, 2020, The Gambia had identified 3,579 SARS-CoV-2 cases, including 115 deaths; 67% of cases were identified in August. Among infections, MRCG staff accounted for 191 cases; all were asymptomatic or mild. The cumulative incidence rate among nonclinical MRCG staff was 124 infections/1,000 persons, which is >80-fold higher than estimates of diagnosed cases among the population. Systematic surveillance and seroepidemiologic surveys are needed to clarify the extent of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in Africa.
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Source:Emerg Infect Dis. 27(8):2064-2072
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Pubmed ID:34286683
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC8314844
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Volume:27
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Issue:8
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:0f815b6dc984f73b73566cdf9751bb13177488b4d3a4a7453d98eff8571f49a4
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