A twin disaster: Addressing the COVID-19 pandemic and a cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak simultaneously in a low-resource country
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University of Ghana
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Managing a deadly pandemic in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) is challenging. The
task becomes tougher when there is an outbreak of an equally deadly disease. This is the
present situation of Ghana, a low-resource country, that is confronted with the coronavirus
disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and cerebrospinal meningitis (CSM) outbreak. Apart from
the resource constraint at both governmental and individual levels, such a situation affects
the overall wellbeing of ordinary citizens as well as healthcare professionals, particularly those
in high-risk areas. Perhaps, more than ever, we have to ensure equitable distribution of scarce
healthcare resources in our effort to manage this ‘twin disaster’ of COVID-19 and CSM. We
evaluated Ghana’s situation (outbreak response) and recommended measures to help us
navigate this conundrum of a public health crisis
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Samuel Adjorlolo & Daniel Lawer Egbenya (2020) A twin disaster: Addressing the COVID-19 pandemic and a cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak simultaneously in a low-resource country, Global Health Action, 13:1, 1795963, DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2020.1795963