Explaining the unexpected COVID-19 trends and potential impact across Africa.[version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
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Official COVID-19 case counts and mortality rates across Africa are
lower than had been anticipated. Research reports, however, indicate
far higher exposure rates than the official counts in some countries.
Particularly in Western and Central Africa, where mortality rates are
disproportionately lower than the rest of the continent, this
occurrence may be due to immune response adaptations resulting
from (1) frequent exposure to certain pro-inflammatory pathogens,
and (2) a prevalence of low-grade inflammation coupled with peculiar
modifications to the immune response based on one’s
immunobiography. We suggest that the two factors lead to a situation
where post infection, there is a rapid ramp-up of innate immune
responses, enough to induce effective defense and protection against
plethora pathogens. Alongside current efforts at procuring and
distributing vaccines, we draw attention to the need for work towards
appreciating the impact of the apparently widespread, asymptomatic
SARS-CoV-2 infections on Africa’s populations vis a vis systemic
inflammation status and long-term consequences for public health.
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How to cite this article: Oduro-Mensah D, Oduro-Mensah E, Quashie P et al. Explaining the unexpected COVID-19 trends and potential impact across Africa. [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] F1000Research 2022, 10:1177 https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.74363.2
