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A Snapshot of Poverty, Diseases and war – the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 July 2021

Shibu Sasidharan*
Affiliation:
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical care, Level III IFH, MONUSCO, Goma, DRC
Harpreet Singh Dhillon
Affiliation:
Psychiatry, Level III IFH, MONUSCO, Goma, DRC
*
Corresponding author: Dr. Shibu Sasidharan, Email: shibusasi@gmail.com.
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Abstract

DRC’s fight with the EVD (Ebola Virus Disease) was just settling when WHO declared COVID-19 to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) on March 12, 2020. DRC’s economic growth decelerated from its pre-COVID level of 4.4% in 2019 to an estimated 0.8% in 2020. This has caused concomitant setbacks in the treatment and control of major health issues like HIV, tuberculosis, measles, rift valley fever and malaria in the country. This, coupled with civil unrest, other infectious diseases and risk to the safety of the health workers is a recipe for a ‘perfect storm’ waiting to unfold.

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Figure 1. Ebola cases in DRC.

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Figure 2. Total cases of Coronavirus in DRC.