Community distribution of oxygen: a unique COVID-19 intervention

Abstract The rapid spread of COVID-19 around the world has exposed some long-standing deficiencies in health systems, particularly in environments with low financial and medical resources. Most patients ill with COVID-19 require oxygen and supportive therapy for survival as there remains no conclusi...

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Main Authors: Nelson Ashinedu Ukor, Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi, Theogene Uwizeyimana, Attaullah Ahmadi, Osmond C. Ekwebelem, Precious Fadele, Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-05-01
Series:Tropical Medicine and Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s41182-021-00333-z
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spelling doaj-5a03ef3631ef42308b0097a040ce76242021-05-16T11:21:51ZengBMCTropical Medicine and Health1349-41472021-05-014911310.1186/s41182-021-00333-zCommunity distribution of oxygen: a unique COVID-19 interventionNelson Ashinedu Ukor0Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi1Theogene Uwizeyimana2Attaullah Ahmadi3Osmond C. Ekwebelem4Precious Fadele5Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno6Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Port HarcourtGlobal Health FocusDepartment of Public Health, Mount Kenya University RwandaMedical Research Center, Kateb UniversityResearch and Development Hub, University of NigeriaDepartment of Medicine, University of NigeriaDepartment of Global Health and Development, London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineAbstract The rapid spread of COVID-19 around the world has exposed some long-standing deficiencies in health systems, particularly in environments with low financial and medical resources. Most patients ill with COVID-19 require oxygen and supportive therapy for survival as there remains no conclusively established curative therapy. Following a number of critical research work and drawing from a millennia-long evolution of medical practice, respiratory support has been identified as a paramount intervention to ensure lives are saved when supportive care is required, and oxygen is an essential commodity to achieve this. This letter focuses on the numerous means for oxygen delivery to health facilities and in turn the end users and expands on the importance of innovation to improve oxygen supply. We describe a community distribution system with a telemedicine structure that can be leveraged for oxygen delivery.https://doi.org/10.1186/s41182-021-00333-zCOVID-19OxygenInnovationCommunity distribution, Telemedicine
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author Nelson Ashinedu Ukor
Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi
Theogene Uwizeyimana
Attaullah Ahmadi
Osmond C. Ekwebelem
Precious Fadele
Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno
spellingShingle Nelson Ashinedu Ukor
Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi
Theogene Uwizeyimana
Attaullah Ahmadi
Osmond C. Ekwebelem
Precious Fadele
Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno
Community distribution of oxygen: a unique COVID-19 intervention
Tropical Medicine and Health
COVID-19
Oxygen
Innovation
Community distribution, Telemedicine
author_facet Nelson Ashinedu Ukor
Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi
Theogene Uwizeyimana
Attaullah Ahmadi
Osmond C. Ekwebelem
Precious Fadele
Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno
author_sort Nelson Ashinedu Ukor
title Community distribution of oxygen: a unique COVID-19 intervention
title_short Community distribution of oxygen: a unique COVID-19 intervention
title_full Community distribution of oxygen: a unique COVID-19 intervention
title_fullStr Community distribution of oxygen: a unique COVID-19 intervention
title_full_unstemmed Community distribution of oxygen: a unique COVID-19 intervention
title_sort community distribution of oxygen: a unique covid-19 intervention
publisher BMC
series Tropical Medicine and Health
issn 1349-4147
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract The rapid spread of COVID-19 around the world has exposed some long-standing deficiencies in health systems, particularly in environments with low financial and medical resources. Most patients ill with COVID-19 require oxygen and supportive therapy for survival as there remains no conclusively established curative therapy. Following a number of critical research work and drawing from a millennia-long evolution of medical practice, respiratory support has been identified as a paramount intervention to ensure lives are saved when supportive care is required, and oxygen is an essential commodity to achieve this. This letter focuses on the numerous means for oxygen delivery to health facilities and in turn the end users and expands on the importance of innovation to improve oxygen supply. We describe a community distribution system with a telemedicine structure that can be leveraged for oxygen delivery.
topic COVID-19
Oxygen
Innovation
Community distribution, Telemedicine
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s41182-021-00333-z
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