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  • Over 9.5 million COVID-19 cases have been reported in Africa, with a significant percentage of patients experiencing post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) globally, impacting healthcare management.
  • A study in Botswana surveyed healthcare workers about their experiences with PASC, with responses from 72 out of an estimated 650 eligible staff; most were nurses and primarily worked in primary care.
  • Common PASC symptoms included persistent cough, shortness of breath, and fatigue, but many providers expressed uncertainty in effectively managing these symptoms, highlighting the need for clearer guidelines and algorithms for PASC care.

Article Abstract

Over 9.5 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 infection have been recorded in Africa. The syndrome of post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) affects an estimated 32% to 87% of COVID patients globally. Data regarding prevalence and impact of PASC in Botswana are limited. This study used a cross-sectional survey design to query healthcare workers in Kweneng District, Botswana about perceived PASC prevalence, duration, symptoms, impact, and management strategies. The survey was disseminated to participants via pre-existing WhatsApp groups and paper copy. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse quantitative data, including demographic data. 72 respondents consented and completed the survey, from an estimated 650 staff meeting eligibility criteria; 63% were female and 36% were male. The majority (90%) were nurses, with doctors and "other" accounting for 6% and 4% of respondents, respectively; no administrators responded. Over half (72%) worked at primary care facilities and 28% worked in hospitals. Nearly all (93%) indicated seeing patients with PASC on a weekly basis, though the majority (61%) identified these patients as comprising <10% of total patients. The most frequently reported PASC symptom was persistent cough (64%), followed by shortness of breath (54%) and fatigue (49%). A substantial minority of respondents were unsure how to manage common PASC symptoms, with 29% and 36% indicating uncertainty regarding management of persistent cough and fatigue, respectively. Findings indicate that PASC symptoms are frequently encountered in clinical practice in Botswana with significant overlap with acute COVID-19, influenza-like illnesses, and tuberculosis, likely placing increased burden on existing health system processes. Providers reported uncertainty in managing presumed PASC, and current practice patterns may contribute to unintended adverse effects. Clear clinical algorithms for PASC screening, diagnosis, and management should be developed and disseminated in Botswana to mitigate the effects of PASC symptoms and improve the quality of life of COVID-19 survivors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11602055PMC
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