Community epidemic management strategies and COVID-19 in South Sudan

South Sudanese people have extensive knowledge and experience of responding to infectious diseases and epidemic outbreaks. This research investigated existing community infectious disease management strategies outside of the clinical healthcare sector, to better understand how communities respond to...

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Main Authors: Nicki Kindersley, Joseph Diing Majok
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: South Sudan Doctors' Association 2021-05-01
Series:South Sudan Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://bit.ly/3zm3Mtl
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spelling doaj-dbcf101b927f4e35b995580ea334c7872021-06-11T00:28:07ZengSouth Sudan Doctors' AssociationSouth Sudan Medical Journal 2309-46132309-46052021-05-011413537Community epidemic management strategies and COVID-19 in South SudanNicki Kindersley0Joseph Diing Majok1Cardiff University, UKRift Valley Institute, South SudanSouth Sudanese people have extensive knowledge and experience of responding to infectious diseases and epidemic outbreaks. This research investigated existing community infectious disease management strategies outside of the clinical healthcare sector, to better understand how communities respond to infectious disease outbreaks. The research demonstrates extensive local methods for infection control and epidemic management which, while they may not reach current clinical standards, provide a strong foundation for collaborative approaches to stopping the spread of COVID-19 and other dangerous diseases. The research suggests that working with local strategies and frontline non-clinical healthcare providers is key to building a trusted and sustained response to COVID-19 and other epidemics.https://bit.ly/3zm3Mtlcovid-19epidemic responsecommunity healthcarenon-clinical medicine
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author Nicki Kindersley
Joseph Diing Majok
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Community epidemic management strategies and COVID-19 in South Sudan
South Sudan Medical Journal
covid-19
epidemic response
community healthcare
non-clinical medicine
author_facet Nicki Kindersley
Joseph Diing Majok
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title Community epidemic management strategies and COVID-19 in South Sudan
title_short Community epidemic management strategies and COVID-19 in South Sudan
title_full Community epidemic management strategies and COVID-19 in South Sudan
title_fullStr Community epidemic management strategies and COVID-19 in South Sudan
title_full_unstemmed Community epidemic management strategies and COVID-19 in South Sudan
title_sort community epidemic management strategies and covid-19 in south sudan
publisher South Sudan Doctors' Association
series South Sudan Medical Journal
issn 2309-4613
2309-4605
publishDate 2021-05-01
description South Sudanese people have extensive knowledge and experience of responding to infectious diseases and epidemic outbreaks. This research investigated existing community infectious disease management strategies outside of the clinical healthcare sector, to better understand how communities respond to infectious disease outbreaks. The research demonstrates extensive local methods for infection control and epidemic management which, while they may not reach current clinical standards, provide a strong foundation for collaborative approaches to stopping the spread of COVID-19 and other dangerous diseases. The research suggests that working with local strategies and frontline non-clinical healthcare providers is key to building a trusted and sustained response to COVID-19 and other epidemics.
topic covid-19
epidemic response
community healthcare
non-clinical medicine
url https://bit.ly/3zm3Mtl
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