COVID-19 Impact on Medical Practice in Sub-Saharan Africa; The Need to Guard Against Medical Negligence: A Case Report in a Health Care Facility in Kumasi, Ghana.

IF 1.9 Q3 PATHOLOGY
Clinical Pathology Pub Date : 2021-06-23 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2632010X211025308
Paul Poku Sampene Ossei, William Gilbert Ayibor, John Taylor, Lawrence Agyemang, Kwabena Owusu Aninkora, Bright Opoku Asante
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With the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) still in pandemic mode, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), the African continent has experienced continued growth in the total tally. According to the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the virus has spread to almost all 54 recognized African countries. Figures from the CDC indicate that the highly affected countries include South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Algeria, Morocco, and Ghana (with more than 55 000 cases and 400 deaths as of the time of writing). The WHO and the United Nations have projected the ongoing pandemic could push medical practitioners toward high rates of clinical misdiagnosis. So far, the coronavirus pandemic has been more devastating and life-threatening than the usual seasonal flu. As of the time of writing, here is presently no proven vaccine or treatment for the disease, with the vaccines still under development; hence, a timely and accurate diagnosis could prove critical. Patients can also receive supportive care earlier if they are diagnosed early. Considering the fact that the coronavirus infection mimics the signs and symptoms of normal flu and other respiratory infections, a problem now emerges, where these symptoms are treated as manifestations of the deadly virus. This has caused a diagnostic dilemma in the absence of laboratory tests with new cases adding to the pool daily. In Ghana, many patients on suspicion of flu-like symptoms are sometimes denied the care so deserved due to the stigma associated with the disease, often in cases where laboratory tests are absent. This study is a postmortem report of a client who died while on admission at a private medical facility. It was an unconfirmed case of COVID-19, and the client was left unattended to and died, having spent 8 days on the ward. His test report was not done initially, but the diagnosis was purely based on suspicion. Nasopharyngeal swabs conducted on the fifth day of admission proved negative. Results became available on the day of the client's demise. Postmortem findings established the actual cause of death, and it was not COVID-19 related.

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COVID-19对撒哈拉以南非洲医疗实践的影响;防范医疗疏忽的必要性:在加纳库马西的一家卫生保健机构的案例报告。
根据世界卫生组织(世卫组织)的数据,随着2019年新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)仍处于大流行模式,非洲大陆的总人数持续增长。据非洲疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)称,该病毒已经传播到几乎所有54个公认的非洲国家。来自疾病预防控制中心的数据表明,受影响严重的国家包括南非、埃及、尼日利亚、阿尔及利亚、摩洛哥和加纳(截至撰写本文时,已有超过5.5万例病例和400例死亡)。世界卫生组织和联合国预测,目前的大流行可能会使医生的临床误诊率上升。到目前为止,冠状病毒大流行比通常的季节性流感更具破坏性和威胁生命。截至撰写本文时,目前还没有针对该疾病的经证实的疫苗或治疗方法,疫苗仍在开发中;因此,及时准确的诊断至关重要。如果患者得到早期诊断,也可以更早地接受支持性治疗。考虑到冠状病毒感染与普通流感和其他呼吸道感染的体征和症状相似,现在出现了一个问题,即这些症状被视为致命病毒的表现。这在缺乏实验室检测的情况下造成了诊断困境,每天都有新病例增加。在加纳,许多疑似流感样症状的患者有时由于与该病相关的耻辱而得不到应有的治疗,通常是在没有实验室检查的情况下。本研究是一份验尸报告的客户谁死于入院期间在一家私人医疗机构。这是一个未确诊的COVID-19病例,病人在病房呆了8天,没有得到照顾,最终死亡。他的检查报告最初并没有完成,但诊断纯粹是基于怀疑。入院第5天进行的鼻咽拭子检查结果为阴性。结果在病人死亡当天公布。尸检结果确定了实际死亡原因,与COVID-19无关。
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Clinical Pathology
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