The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted the world, having taken the lives of over 6 million individuals. Accordingly, this pandemic has caused a shift in conversations surrounding the burden of diseases worldwide, welcoming insights from multidisciplinary fields including digital health and artificial intelligence. Africa faces a heavy disease burden that exacerbates the current COVID-19 pandemic and limits the scope of public health preparedness, response, containment, and case management. Herein, we examined the potential impact of transformative digital health technologies in mitigating the global health crisis with reference to African countries. Furthermore, we proposed recommendations for scaling up digital health technologies and artificial intelligence-based platforms to tackle the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 and enable equitable vaccine access. Challenges related to the pandemic are numerous. Rapid response and management strategies - that is, contract tracing, case surveillance, diagnostic testing intensity, and most recently vaccine distribution mapping - can overwhelm the health care delivery system that is fragile. Although challenges are vast, digital health technologies can play an essential role in achieving sustainable resilient recovery and building back better. It is plausible that African nations are better equipped to rapidly identify, diagnose, and manage infected individuals for COVID-19, other diseases, future outbreaks, and pandemics.
翻译:非洲面临着沉重的疾病负担,这加剧了目前的COVID-19流行病,限制了公共卫生准备、反应、遏制和病例管理的范围。我们在这里审查了变革性数字保健技术对减轻全球卫生危机的潜在影响,并参照非洲国家的情况。此外,我们提出了关于扩大数字保健技术和人工智能平台的建议,以应对SARS-COV-2的传播,并使公平获得疫苗。与这一流行病有关的挑战很多。快速反应和管理战略——即合同追踪、个案监测、诊断测试强度和最近的疫苗分配图谱——能够压倒脆弱的保健提供系统。尽管挑战很大,数字保健技术可以在实现可持续抗灾复原和建设得更好方面发挥关键作用。非洲国家显然更有能力迅速识别、诊断和管理感染COVID-19、其他疾病、未来疾病爆发和疾病的个人。