COVID-19 Outbreak Situation in Nigeria and the Need for Effective Engagement of Community Health Workers for Epidemic Response

Authors

  • Whenayon Simeon AJISEGIRI University of New South Wales https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8081-7058
  • Olumuyiwa O. ODUSANYA Lagos State University College of Medicine
  • Rohina JOSHI University of New South Wales

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31646/gbio.69

Keywords:

COVID-19, Disease outbreak, Epidemic Response, Community Health Workers, Primary Health Care

Abstract

The current Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) outbreak has affected over 200 countries including Nigeria. It is one of the largest respiratory disease outbreaks affecting several countries simultaneously and a novel strain of Coronavirus (SARS-CoV 2) has been identified as the causative agent. Sequel to the advice of the International Health Regulation Emergency Committee, the Director-General of WHO declared the COVID-19 outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) on 30 January 2020 and characterized it as a pandemic on 11 March 2020. The aim of the study was to describe the current situation of the outbreak in Nigeria and argued the need for effective engagement of community health workers for an appropriate response to COVID-19. We reviewed published articles on COVID-19 and daily epidemiological reports from the website of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) from 27 February 2020 till 3 May 2020 (Epidemiology week 7 – 17) to describe the outbreak. We also reviewed ongoing responses by the government and other relevant agencies. Our findings revealed possible evidence of ongoing and increasing community transmission of COVID-19 infections, inadequate testing capacity and overwhelming of health resources. Our review also revealed infection of several health workers in the face of existing critical skilled health workforce shortage. With surging of new COVID-19 cases and a huge number of contacts to be traced, we recommended that the government needs to promptly bring community health workers on board, deploy rapid epidemic intelligence and scale up the use of mobile Apps for contact tracing. This will result in an effective and coordinated response to the ongoing outbreak, sustain routine health services especially at the community level, reduce morbidity and mortality, and preserve health indices gains already made in the health system.

Author Biography

Whenayon Simeon AJISEGIRI, University of New South Wales

Dr Whenayon Simeon Ajisegiri is an epidemiologist who trained with the Nigerian Field Epidemiology Training Program. He is currently completing a PhD as a Scientia PhD Scholar at UNSW Australia.

Published

2020-06-22

How to Cite

AJISEGIRI, W. S., ODUSANYA, O. O., & JOSHI, R. (2020). COVID-19 Outbreak Situation in Nigeria and the Need for Effective Engagement of Community Health Workers for Epidemic Response. Global Biosecurity, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.31646/gbio.69

Issue

Section

Research Articles
Received 2020-05-06
Accepted 2020-05-26
Published 2020-06-22