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True Infections Of COVID-19 In Africa 97 Times Larger Than Reported, WHO Study

April 7, 2022
Stephen KotochiebyStephen Kotochie
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True Infections Of COVID-19 In Africa 97 Times Larger Than Reported, WHO Study

Dr Matshidiso Moeti - WHO Regional Director for Africa

Up to 65% of Africans have been infected by SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes COVID-19, but true infections on the continent were 97 times larger than reported confirmed cases, a new World Health Organization (WHO) analysis finds.

According to the WHO, the number of under-reported cases in Africa are higher than the global average where true number of infections are 16 times higher than the number of confirmed reported cases.

“This analysis shows that current reported COVID-19 confirmed cases are only a fraction of the actual number of infections on the continent. This under-counting is occurring world-wide and it’s no surprise that the numbers are particularly large in Africa where there are so many cases with no symptoms”.

Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa

The analysis, which is available as a pre-print under peer review, synthesized 151 studies published on seroprevalence in Africa between January 2020 and December 2021. It found that exposure to SARS-CoV-2 skyrocketed from 3% (1.0-9.2% range) in June of 2020 to 65% (56.3-73% range) by September of 2021, or to 800 million infections from 8.2 million cases. The study showed that exposure to the virus rose sharply following the emergence of the Beta and the Delta variants. 

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However, seroprevalence varied widely within and across countries in Africa – higher in denser urban areas than in less populated rural areas – and between age groups, with children aged 0-9 years having fewer infections compared with adults. Exposure to the virus also varied between countries and Africa’s sub-regions: seroprevalence appears to be highest in Eastern, Western and Central African regions.

More than two-thirds of all Africans exposed to the virus

The new analysis suggests that more than two-thirds of all Africans have been exposed to the COVID-19 virus. Globally, seroprevalence studies have found a significant under-counting of cases occurring across the globe with 45.2% of the world’s population estimated to have been infected with the virus by September 2021. It is, however, difficult to compare figures for Africa with those of other regions, as many of the studies conducted cover different time periods, the WHO stated.

The continent differentiates itself from other regions by its high number of asymptomatic cases, with 67% of cases having no symptoms. The WHO indicated that Seroprevalence studies provide data on asymptomatic or under-reported infections that may have been missed by routine diagnostic testing, which in Africa has focused on travelers and people who came to hospitals with COVID-19 symptoms. While this new analysis provides insight into the evolution of the pandemic, WHO stated that routine testing remains a critical component of the COVID-19 pandemic in all countries.

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Speaking during a virtual press conference on April 7, 2022, Dr Moeti said “Testing enables us to track the virus in real-time, monitor its evolution and assess the emergence of new variants. Countries must ramp up testing, contact tracing and surveillance so we can stay a step ahead of COVID-19”.

Africa still not COVID-free

As of April 6, 2022, there were 11.5 million confirmed cases and more than 252, 000 deaths reported on the continent. It is likely that numbers of actual exposure to the virus have increased even more since September 2021.

Africa has had milder COVID-19 cases compared with other parts of the world because there is a comparatively smaller proportion of people with risk factors such as diabetes, hypertension and other chronic diseases that are associated with more severe cases and deaths. Africa’s youthful population is also a protective factor, the WHO explained.

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“Despite Africa’s declining infections and high exposure to the virus, we cannot declare victory yet against COVID-19. The seroprevalence analysis shows just how much the virus continues to circulate, particularly with new highly transmissible variants. The risks of more lethal variants emerging which overwhelm immunity gained from past infections cannot be brushed aside. Vaccination remains a key weapon in the fight against COVID-19”. 

Dr Moeti

Multiple studies have shown that vaccination for those with prior infection is beneficial, resulting in improved protection over infection-induced immunity alone. The WHO disclosed that Africa has to date fully vaccinated 209 million people, or 16% of the population, administering 457 million of the 816 million vaccine doses received. WHO assured that it is working to support countries ramp-up vaccination efforts on the continent.

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