Author: Lawson, Agbogbenkou Tevi Déla-dem; Dieng, Mamour; Faye, Fulgence Abdou; Diaw, Papa Alassane; Kempf, Christian; Berthe, Adama; Diop, Madoky Maguette; Martinot, Martin; Diop, Sylvie Audrey
Title: Demographics and outcomes of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases during the first epidemic wave in Senegal Cord-id: 8dmd3y0u Document date: 2021_10_8
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Snippet: Background. Few studies have focused on the effects of COVID-19 on African populations. During the first epidemic wave in Senegal (May 1 to July 31, 2020), COVID-19 cases were isolated in treatment centers of epidemics (TCEs). We described the demographics and outcomes of COVID-19 cases in TCEs. Patients and Methods. All cases with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 in Thiès medical region of Senegal were included. Results. COVID-19 was confirmed in 600 cases. Median age of cases (men: 357, 59.5%; w
Document: Background. Few studies have focused on the effects of COVID-19 on African populations. During the first epidemic wave in Senegal (May 1 to July 31, 2020), COVID-19 cases were isolated in treatment centers of epidemics (TCEs). We described the demographics and outcomes of COVID-19 cases in TCEs. Patients and Methods. All cases with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 in Thiès medical region of Senegal were included. Results. COVID-19 was confirmed in 600 cases. Median age of cases (men: 357, 59.5%; women: 243, 40.5%) was 34.0 years. The incidence was 12 per 100,000 inhabitants per month. Overall, 46 (7.7%) cases had a severe or critical form of the disease, and nine of them died. Of 455 cases quarantined in non-hospital TCEs, 340 (74.7%) had no symptom and 115 (25.3%) had mild or moderate symptoms. Conclusion. In this African retrospective cohort, COVID-19 cases were young and mostly asymptomatic with a low case fatality rate.
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