Emerging infectious disease outbreaks in Sub-Saharan Africa : learning from the past and present to be better prepared for future outbreaks
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Moyo, Enos
Mhango, Malizgani
Moyo, Perseverance
Dzinamarira, Tafadzwa
Chitungo, Itai
Murewanhema, Grant
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Frontiers Media
Abstract
Over the past two decades, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has faced multiple public health
emergencies (1). A public health emergency (PHE) is a situation with health consequences
too severe for conventional community response (2). Between 2001 and 2022, the region
reported 1,800 PHEs, most of them emerging infectious diseases (3). Emerging infectious
diseases are new or resurgent diseases in the population (4). Cholera, meningitis, Ebola,
measles, yellow fever, monkeypox, Zika, Rift valley fever, and COVID-19 were some of
the reported emerging infectious diseases (5). Multiple factors contribute to the rise in
SSA’s emerging infectious diseases. These include microorganisms adapting to climate
and weather changes, shifting ecosystems, and human susceptibility to infection due to
immunosuppression, malnutrition, and poor immunization (4).
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Emerging infectious diseases, Public health response, Preparedness and response, Outbreak, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), SDG-03: Good health and well-being, Public health emergency (PHE)
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
Citation
Moyo, E., Mhango, M., Moyo, P., Dzinamarira, T., Chitungo, I. & Murewanhema, G. (2023) Emerging infectious disease outbreaks in
Sub-Saharan Africa: Learning from the past and present to be better prepared for future outbreaks. Frontiers in Public Health 11:1049986.
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1049986.