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Int J Infect Dis ; 104: 734-736, 2021 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33578016

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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.


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COVID-19/epidemiology , Health Personnel , SARS-CoV-2 , COVID-19/prevention & control , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Somalia/epidemiology
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