COVID-19 response in low- and middle-income countries: Don’t overlook the role of mobile phone communication
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2020Author
Verhagen, Lilly M.
Groot, R. de
Lawrence, C.A.
Taljaard, J.
Cotton, M.F.
Rabie, H.
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Estimates of health capacities in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic
indicate that most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are not operationally ready to manage this
health emergency. Motivated by worldwide successes in other infectious disease epidemics and our
experience in Sub-Saharan Africa, we support mobile phone communication to improve data collection
and reporting, communication between healthcare workers, public health institutions, and patients, and
the implementation of disease tracking and subsequent risk-stratified isolation measures. Programmatic
action is needed for centrally coordinated reporting and communication systems facilitating mobile
phones in crisis management plans for addressing the COVID-19 pandemic in LMICs. We summarize
examples of worldwide mobile phone technology initiatives that have enhanced patient care and public
health outcomes in previous epidemics and the current COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, we provide an
overview of baseline conditions, including transparency about privacy guarantees, necessary for the
successful use of mobile phones in assisting in the fight against COVID-19 spread.
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Mobile phone communication; Low- and middle-income countries; PandemicLink to resource
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2020.07.069Collections
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