2021
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202105.0549.v1
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What Could Explain the Lower COVID-19 Burden in Africa Despite Considerable Circulation of the SARS-CoV-2 Virus?

Abstract: COVID-19 differential spread and impacts across regions is a major focus for researchers and policy makers. Africa has attracted tremendous attention due to predictions of catastrophic impacts that have not yet materialized. Early in the pandemic, the seemingly low African case count was largely attributed to low testing and case reporting. However, there is also reason to consider that many African countries got out ahead of the virus early on. Factors explaining low spread include early government mandated l… Show more

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“…The consequence of this conclusion is that those who have survived despite high previous Plasmodium falciparum exposure are more likely to be exposed to conditions that permit immune mechanisms to reduce the severity of the diseases in that spectrum by blocking the pathway through which they are produced by the gravity-like unobservable in response to their different causes and therefore more likely to be those in whom the frequency of severe or critical manifestations of such diseases will be lowest. This consequence finds representation in the fact that the African region, which is at the most risk of malaria, has a comparatively lower COVID-19 disease burden than other regions of the world instead of the mass COVID-19 catastrophe which was predicted to be its fate on the basis of what was known about how the disease is transmitted and evidence of extensive SARS-CoV-2 spread in the region 17,18 and in the fact that the exception in the region is South Africa, 17 a nation which had low malaria levels by the time the pandemic began. 19 And malaria is not the only disease which observations demonstrate to be part of the immunological spectrum to which COVID-19 belongs.…”
Section: All Diseases Which Have Already Been Brought About Through C...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consequence of this conclusion is that those who have survived despite high previous Plasmodium falciparum exposure are more likely to be exposed to conditions that permit immune mechanisms to reduce the severity of the diseases in that spectrum by blocking the pathway through which they are produced by the gravity-like unobservable in response to their different causes and therefore more likely to be those in whom the frequency of severe or critical manifestations of such diseases will be lowest. This consequence finds representation in the fact that the African region, which is at the most risk of malaria, has a comparatively lower COVID-19 disease burden than other regions of the world instead of the mass COVID-19 catastrophe which was predicted to be its fate on the basis of what was known about how the disease is transmitted and evidence of extensive SARS-CoV-2 spread in the region 17,18 and in the fact that the exception in the region is South Africa, 17 a nation which had low malaria levels by the time the pandemic began. 19 And malaria is not the only disease which observations demonstrate to be part of the immunological spectrum to which COVID-19 belongs.…”
Section: All Diseases Which Have Already Been Brought About Through C...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The world is still not out of the woods. Countless uncertainties remain with the governance of the COVID-19 pandemic (Ahen 2021;Wamai et al 2021;Beaton et al 2021). The challenge of susbtantive health inequalities keeps increasing in complexity (Mehtar et al 2020;Ottersen et al 2014).…”
Section: Background and Argumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By contrast, if they are credited for their efforts, it will serve as further impetus for doing more even with less resources as in this case of COVID-19 outbreak. Despite surging infections around the world, Africa is still the continent least affected by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causing the disease COVID-19, albeit disputed in some quarters (Wamai et al 2021;WHO 2021;El-Sadr and Justman 2020). As at 12 th of April 2022, the total global cumulative cases stood at 497,960,492 (Africa 8,614,444) and total cumulative deaths at 6,181,850 (Africa 171,230) (https:// covid 19. who.…”
Section: Background and Argumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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