新型冠状病毒病对尼日利亚某三级医院细针抽吸细胞学服务的影响

S. Ohayi
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新冠肺炎被广泛认为起源于中国武汉,是一种高度传染性的疾病,在首次确诊后几个月内就成为了大流行。在疫情持续的42周内,全球约有4600万例确诊病例,约120万人死亡,其中尼日利亚分别发生63,173和1151例。在全球范围内,包括我国和医院在内,它给医疗保健服务带来了巨大压力,这些服务的提供和利用以及人们的生活方式都受到严重干扰。目前已知这些干扰对健康的一些不利后果,但许多可能尚未发现。本研究的目的是评估2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情对我院(一所大学教学医院)提供细针穿刺细胞学(FNAC)服务的影响。医院提供全面的专科护理,包括细针抽吸细胞学、FNAC。对提供这项服务的从业人员进行口头访谈,为本研究收集信息。对调查结果的分析表明,患者因素、医院和医护人员因素以及政府政策共同应对大流行,导致我院细针抽吸细胞学(FNAC)服务严重中断。由于我们中心的检测能力非常有限,而且缺乏个人防护装备,这一趋势很可能在大流行期间持续下去。这可能会导致后covid -19时代预后较差的癌症诊断增加。
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The Impact of the Novel Corona Virus Disease on Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology Service in a Nigerian Tertiary Hospital
COVID-19 widely believed to have started in Wuhan, China is a highly infectious disease which became a pandemic within few months of its first diagnosis. In the 42 weeks that it has lasted, about 46 million cases were confirmed with about 1.2 million deaths globally out of which 63, 173 and 1, 151 respectively occurred in Nigeria. Globally including our country and hospital, it has put a major strain on healthcare services with major disruptions in provision and uptake of these services and in people's lifestyle. Presently some adverse health consequences of these disruptions are known but many may yet to be discovered. The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of COVID-19 outbreak on the delivery of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) services by our institution, a university teaching hospital. The hospital offers the full complement of specialist care including fine needle aspiration cytology, FNAC. Oral interviews of practitioners who provide this service were used to gather information for this study. Analysis of findings shows that a combination of patient factors, hospital and healthcare workers' factors and government policy all in response to the pandemic has led to a profound disruption of the fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) service in our hospital. With highly limited testing capacity and lack of PPE in our center, the trend is likely to persist through the pandemic. This can potentially lead to increased diagnosis of cancers with poorer prognosis in the post-COVID-19 era.
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