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Co-epidemics: have measures against COVID-19 helped to reduce Lassa fever cases in Nigeria?

机译:共同流行病:对Covid-19的措施有助于减少尼日利亚的兰萨发热病例吗?

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While the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has multiple devastating public health and socio-economic effects across the world, Nigeria along with other West African countries is simultaneously faced with a recurrent Lassa fever epidemic. The complicating scenario is the similarity in the clinical manifestation of COVID-19 and Lassa fever, making the misdiagnosis of the initial presentation of both diseases a significant risk with an increased likelihood of co-infection. However, the strict implementation of COVID-19 infection prevention and control measures across Nigeria after the initial outbreaks concurrently resulted in the reduction of Lassa fever cases. The abrupt change in the behaviour of Lassa fever epidemiological data, which are attributable to the implementation of COVID-19 infection prevention and control measures at the national, sub-national and community levels, requires detailed investigation during and after the COVID-19 epidemic to elucidate the interactions and evolutionary dynamics of Lassa fever cases in Nigeria.
机译:虽然2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)大流行在世界各地具有多种毁灭性的公共卫生和社会经济影响,但尼日利亚以及其他西非国家同时面临着经常性的兰萨发热流行病。复杂的情景是Covid-19和榻榻米临床表现的相似性,使得两种疾病的初始介绍的误诊具有显着的风险,其有效性增加了相应的可能性。但是,在初始爆发同时造成尼日利亚的严格执行Covid-19感染预防和控制措施,导致兰萨发热病例减少。兰萨发热流行病学数据行为的突然变化,可归因于国家,亚国家和社区层面的Covid-19感染防治措施,在Covid-19流行病中和之后进行详细调查阐明尼日利亚兰萨发热病例的相互作用和进化动态。

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