Hospital-based care for newborns in Malawi: Staying the course for improved outcomes amid COVID-19

  As a paediatrician and head of the Department of Paediatrics at Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) in Lilongwe, Malawi, my focus is improving care for newborns and children in our hospital and supporting the referring districts. My colleagues and I remain committed to caring for small and sick newborns during the COVID-19 pandemic despite the additional […]

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Ghana during COVID-19 : Reflections on Social Capital in Community Participation

  The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by the newly emergent coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, has hit Ghana with full blown community transmission to the shock of many policy makers. Effective measures to reduce the transmission of the virus require active support from the population. Ghana’s COVID-19 response plan takes a comprehensive cross-sectoral approach, based on […]

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Mental health, COVID-19 and primary healthcare in Guinea : a tale of stigma and solidarity

Click here to read the French Version of this COVID-19 In Guinea Blog The daily coronavirus figures in Guinea make no mention of the socio-professional category of infected people. However, healthcare workers are at increased risk of contracting and spreading the virus. This blog is an update of our posts published in April and May […]

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Santé mentale et COVID-19 en soins de santé primaires en Guinée: Entre stigmatisation et solidarité

Click here to read the English Version of this COVID-19 In Guinea Blog En Guinée, les statistiques de la pandémie à coronavirus publiées quotidiennement ne font pas mention des catégories socio-professionnelles des personnes infectées. Toutefois, le personnel de santé fait partie des groupes à risque pour transmettre et contracter la maladie. Ce blogue fait suite […]

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Social media and the spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria

  The spread of COVID-19 has been relatively lower in Africa. Factors including age distribution and rurality have been proposed to contribute to this. Nigeria, the most populous African nation is predicted to have the most infections in the continent. Since the country’s index case, dynamics such as population density, urbanisation, poverty, and existing comorbidities […]

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COVID-19: A need to revalue the first line of care: notes from the Tshamilemba Health Centre , Congo

  COVID-19 : Une nécessité de revaloriser la première ligne des soins Entre détection et protection au Centre de Santé Tshamilemba, Lubumbashi, République Démocratique du Congo   The government has been working on biological control measures such as laboratory research into viruses and vaccines. Their focus lies first and foremost on measures to change people’s […]

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COVID-19 : fears, anger, reflection and enlightenment

  The Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has generated a lot of storm in the social media — much of it being misinformation or propaganda. Mainstream scientists and public officials have summarily dismissed them as fake or as conspiracy theories.  But it is fear of the pandemic at the root of this widespread misinformation. And behind […]

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Essais et erreurs dans la bataille contre COVID-19 à Lubumbashi, République Démocratique du Congo

This blog is a part of # COVID19Africa Series. Click for English version. La première ligne des soins de santé primaires constitue le niveau de premier recours de soins, mais aussi de coordination et de synthèse des informations. Son rôle semble avoir volé en éclats devant le tâtonnement des réponses mal coordonnées et peu intégrées du […]

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