martes, 22 de septiembre de 2020

The Lancet's COVID-19 Resource Centre: Indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on malaria intervention coverage, morbidity, and mortality in Africa and more


Coronavirus CR: Maurizio De Angelis

New COVID-19 Content is Now Available

Dear Victor Norberto,
New this week: Substantial progress has been made in reducing the burden of malaria in Africa since 2000, but those gains could be jeopardised if the COVID-19 pandemic affects the availability of key malaria control interventions. Compared with the responses to COVID-19 in high-income nations, the measures taken in Africa come amid the backdrop of more acute health-system resource limitations and persistently higher morbidity and mortality from other infectious diseases. As such, on top of concerns about malaria itself, alarm is growing about the broader health, economic, and societal effects of the measures imposed to slow the spread of COVID-19. Of particular concern is the possible disruption to efforts to control other endemic diseases that pose ongoing threats. An Article published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases aims to evaluate plausible effects on malaria incidence and mortality under different levels of disruption to malaria control. Read the Article here.
We hope you find the Resource Centre on COVID-19 to be informative. 
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