Abstract
Introduction: the emergence of more transmissible SARS-CoV-2 variants like Delta and Omicron have triggered the next wave of COVID-19 in many parts of the world. Here we report a surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths in the Northwest (NW) Region of Cameroon, which is plagued with low immunization coverage and armed conflict.
Methods: a cross-sectional study was conducted in September 2021 and data on COVID-19 cases and vaccination were reviewed from the Ministry of Health database from January 1 st , 2020 to September 4 th , 2021. The security situation of the region was obtained from the districts and regional health managers. Data were analyzed with MS Excel and results presented as trends and proportions.
Results: since the onset of COVID-19 pandemic, there is an increasing prevalence in cases in the NW. Between epidemiological week 34-35 of 2021, there was a surge in COVID-19 cases in the NW. More than 70% of all COVID-19 related deaths reported in the country during epidemiological week-35 were recorded in this region. Despite this high mortality, COVID-19 vaccine uptake remains very low in the region. Indeed, just 0.6% of the 962,036-target population 18-years and above are fully immunized after 6-months of vaccination.
Conclusion: though the country´s epi-curve does not suggest a third wave currently, the NW is experiencing a steady COVID-19 case surge amid insecurity and the circulation of the Delta variant. There is therefore a need to adopt innovative strategies to improve immunization and strengthen other SARS-CoV-2 preventive measures in this region.
Keywords: COVID-19; Cameroon; Northwest Region; armed conflict; immunization; surge.
【저자키워드】 COVID-19, immunization, Cameroon, Northwest Region, armed conflict, surge., 【초록키워드】 SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 vaccine, vaccination, cross-sectional, COVID-19 pandemic, SARS-CoV-2 variant, Delta, omicron, delta variant, database, immunization, Prevalence, Region, Coverage, cross-sectional study, death, epidemiological, circulation, COVID-19 cases, preventive measure, COVID-19 case, proportions, insecurity, high mortality, Ministry of Health, country, immunized, IMPROVE, health managers, analyzed, reported, conducted, triggered, was obtained, were recorded,