Preliminary findings of COVID-19 infection in health workers in Somalia: A reason for concern

Background: Somalia, a country with a long history of instability, has a fragile healthcare system that is consistently understaffed. A large number of healthcare workers (HCWs) have become infected during the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic. Objective: This report presents the preliminar...

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Main Authors: Abdulkadir Abdi, Abdulrazaq Yusuf Ahmed, Mohamed Abdulmunim, Mary Joan Karanja, Abera Solomon, Farid Muhammad, Mengistu Kumlachew, Majdouline Obtel, Sk Md Mamunur Rahman Malik
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
Series:International Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971221000783
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spelling doaj-665a68c5337b4dae96728a9fdf4890012021-03-27T04:26:11ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases1201-97122021-03-01104734736Preliminary findings of COVID-19 infection in health workers in Somalia: A reason for concernAbdulkadir Abdi0Abdulrazaq Yusuf Ahmed1Mohamed Abdulmunim2Mary Joan Karanja3Abera Solomon4Farid Muhammad5Mengistu Kumlachew6Majdouline Obtel7Sk Md Mamunur Rahman Malik8World Health Organization, Country Office, Mogadishu, SomaliaDemartino Hospital, Ministry of Health and Human Services, Federal Government of Somalia, Mogadishu, SomaliaWorld Health Organization, Country Office, Mogadishu, SomaliaWorld Health Organization, Country Office, Mogadishu, SomaliaWorld Health Organization, Country Office, Mogadishu, SomaliaWorld Health Organization, Country Office, Mogadishu, SomaliaWorld Health Organization, Country Office, Mogadishu, SomaliaWorld Health Organization, Country Office, Mogadishu, Somalia; Laboratory of Community Health (Public Health, Preventive Medicine and Hygiene) & Laboratory of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Clinical Research, Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University Mohamed V, Rabat, MoroccoWorld Health Organization, Country Office, Mogadishu, Somalia; Corresponding author at: World Health Organization, Chelsea Village, Aden Adde International Airport Road, Mogadishu, Somalia.Background: Somalia, a country with a long history of instability, has a fragile healthcare system that is consistently understaffed. A large number of healthcare workers (HCWs) have become infected during the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic. Objective: This report presents the preliminary findings of COVID-19 infection in Somali HCWs, the first of such information from Somalia. Methods: This preliminary retrospective study analysed available data on infection rates among Somali HCWs. Results: As of 30 September 2020, 3700 cases of COVID-19, including 98 deaths, had been reported in Somalia; 191 (5%) of these cases were HCWs. During the first 180 days of the outbreak, 311 HCWs were tested for COVID-19 and 191 tested positive (positivity rate: 61%). During the epidemic’s peak, HCWs represented at least 5% of cases. Of the 191 infected cases, 52 (27%) were doctors, 63 (33%) were nurses, seven (4%) were laboratory technicians, and 36% were other staff. Conclusion: More information must be sought to put measures in place to protect the health and safety of HCWs in Somalia’s already understaffed and fragile healthcare system.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971221000783SomaliaHealthcare workersCOVID-19Public healthPandemic
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author Abdulkadir Abdi
Abdulrazaq Yusuf Ahmed
Mohamed Abdulmunim
Mary Joan Karanja
Abera Solomon
Farid Muhammad
Mengistu Kumlachew
Majdouline Obtel
Sk Md Mamunur Rahman Malik
spellingShingle Abdulkadir Abdi
Abdulrazaq Yusuf Ahmed
Mohamed Abdulmunim
Mary Joan Karanja
Abera Solomon
Farid Muhammad
Mengistu Kumlachew
Majdouline Obtel
Sk Md Mamunur Rahman Malik
Preliminary findings of COVID-19 infection in health workers in Somalia: A reason for concern
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Somalia
Healthcare workers
COVID-19
Public health
Pandemic
author_facet Abdulkadir Abdi
Abdulrazaq Yusuf Ahmed
Mohamed Abdulmunim
Mary Joan Karanja
Abera Solomon
Farid Muhammad
Mengistu Kumlachew
Majdouline Obtel
Sk Md Mamunur Rahman Malik
author_sort Abdulkadir Abdi
title Preliminary findings of COVID-19 infection in health workers in Somalia: A reason for concern
title_short Preliminary findings of COVID-19 infection in health workers in Somalia: A reason for concern
title_full Preliminary findings of COVID-19 infection in health workers in Somalia: A reason for concern
title_fullStr Preliminary findings of COVID-19 infection in health workers in Somalia: A reason for concern
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary findings of COVID-19 infection in health workers in Somalia: A reason for concern
title_sort preliminary findings of covid-19 infection in health workers in somalia: a reason for concern
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1201-9712
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Background: Somalia, a country with a long history of instability, has a fragile healthcare system that is consistently understaffed. A large number of healthcare workers (HCWs) have become infected during the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic. Objective: This report presents the preliminary findings of COVID-19 infection in Somali HCWs, the first of such information from Somalia. Methods: This preliminary retrospective study analysed available data on infection rates among Somali HCWs. Results: As of 30 September 2020, 3700 cases of COVID-19, including 98 deaths, had been reported in Somalia; 191 (5%) of these cases were HCWs. During the first 180 days of the outbreak, 311 HCWs were tested for COVID-19 and 191 tested positive (positivity rate: 61%). During the epidemic’s peak, HCWs represented at least 5% of cases. Of the 191 infected cases, 52 (27%) were doctors, 63 (33%) were nurses, seven (4%) were laboratory technicians, and 36% were other staff. Conclusion: More information must be sought to put measures in place to protect the health and safety of HCWs in Somalia’s already understaffed and fragile healthcare system.
topic Somalia
Healthcare workers
COVID-19
Public health
Pandemic
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971221000783
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