2021
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.27027
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The spread of Yellow fever amidst the COVID‐19 pandemic in Africa and the ongoing efforts to mitigate it

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“…2,3 Under the current pandemic, when health officials are mainly focused on containing the virus, every other infectious disease outbreak could obstruct COVID-19-fighting efforts and pose diagnostic challenges for medical personnel. 4,5 In this context, Ethiopia has been facing a serious public health problem regarding the dengue outbreak amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Before 2013, there had been no records of the dengue virus in Ethiopia, but the virus has since spread to multiple regions.…”
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“…2,3 Under the current pandemic, when health officials are mainly focused on containing the virus, every other infectious disease outbreak could obstruct COVID-19-fighting efforts and pose diagnostic challenges for medical personnel. 4,5 In this context, Ethiopia has been facing a serious public health problem regarding the dengue outbreak amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Before 2013, there had been no records of the dengue virus in Ethiopia, but the virus has since spread to multiple regions.…”
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“…The emergence of COVID-19 in Africa has made it more difficult to get health services, as well as hampered treatment, testing, immunization, and surveillance efforts for other infectious illnesses throughout Africa. 8 , 10 , 11 , 12 Data on infectious diseases in most African countries is poor and ambiguous as the focus switches to COVID-19 care. For example, Egypt has devised several measures that was put in place during COVID-19, which includes improving their surveillance system to track down diseases and contact tracing, improving healthcare management, and establishing a national Egyptian surveillance system to understand the current stage of the pandemic in Egypt.…”
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“…As expected, the pandemic has different annihilating public health and socioeconomic impacts across the world, resulting in a reduction in the epidemiological control of several infectious diseases, such as zoonotic diseases. [4][5][6] Africa, like every other continent has been affected, and the pre-existing deficits in its health system add as a major disadvantage, 7 and Nigeria, besides other West African nations, is also faced with a repetitive Lassa fever epidemic. As of May 3, 2021, the entire number of COVID-19 cases in Nigeria amounted to 165.2 thousand.…”
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