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[Management of a global health crisis: first COVID-19 disease feedback from Overseas and French-speaking countries medical biologists]

Authors :
Yann, Barguil
Laura, Chiaradia
Didier, Sicard
Madeline, Duhin
Cathy, Sebat
Samia, Abdi
Yves, Alomar
Nicolas, Blondeel
Christophe, Bonnet
Bénita, Bouberi-Niava
Emmanuelle, Bourgoin-Rousset
Etienne, Cavalier
Fatou, Cisse
Patrice, Combe
Vincent, de Guire
François, Devaud
Annelies, De Wulf
Fatou Diallo, Agne
Elsa, Dumas-Chastang
Yann Christian, Ecrabey
Jean-Claude, Grignon
Damien, Gruson
Papa Madieye, Gueye
Marie-Pierre, Hayette
Eli, Kabré
Pape Matar, Kandji
Henri Francisk, Kouakou
Véronique, Legris-Allusson
Stephen, Lim
Absalome, Monde
Dagui, Monnet
Guillaume Nguyen, Forton
Jonathan, Outreville
Maël, Padelli
Jean, Sakandé
Abibatou, Sall
Marion, Subiros
Nicole, Tayeb
Abdelhakim, Temmar
Souleymane, Thiam
Han, Ting Wang
Annie M, Bérard
Laurence, Piéroni
Vincent, Sapin
Marie-Christine, Beauvieux
Samuel, Zozor
Source :
Annales de biologie clinique. 78(5)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The French society of clinical biology "Biochemical markers of COVID-19" has set up a working group with the primary aim of reviewing, analyzing and monitoring the evolution of biological prescriptions according to the patient's care path and to look for markers of progression and severity of the disease. This study covers all public and private sectors of medical biology located in metropolitan and overseas France and also extends to the French-speaking world. This article presents the testimonies and data obtained for the "Overseas and French-speaking countries" sub-working group made up of 45 volunteer correspondents, located in 20 regions of the world. In view of the delayed spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the overseas regions and the French-speaking regions have benefited from feedback from the first territories confronted with COVID-19. Thus, the entry of the virus or its spread in epidemic form could be avoided, thanks to the rapid closure of borders. The overseas territories depend very strongly on air and/or sea links with the metropolis or with the neighboring continent. The isolation of these countries is responsible for reagent supply difficulties and has necessitated emergency orders and the establishment of stocks lasting several months, in order to avoid shortages and maintain adequate patient care. In addition, in countries located in tropical or intertropical zones, the diagnosis of COVID-19 is complicated by the presence of various zoonoses (dengue, Zika, malaria, leptospirosis, etc.).

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
19506112
Volume :
78
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annales de biologie clinique
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....be33440875ce6078f0dce6c3b592ca81