Challenges in conducting population-based seroepidemiology survey of COVID-19 in Lagos State, Nigeria
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Published:2023-12-21
Issue:1
Volume:23
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ISSN:1471-2458
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Container-title:BMC Public Health
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Public Health
Author:
Ojogbede Adewale Kayode,Bamidele Tajudeen Akanji,Aina Oluwagbemiga,Raheem Toyosi,Okwuraiwe Azuka,Amoo Olufemi,Osuolale Kazeem Adewale,Oladele David,Salako Abideen,Ige Fehintola,Musa Adesola Zaidat,Idigbe Ifeoma,Anwoju Fatimah,Baruwa Basit,Abdur-Razzak Hussein,Adebayo Bisola,Wright Kikelomo,Ohihoin Aigbe,Ezechi Oliver,Audu Rosemary
Abstract
AbstractPopulation-based study is known to be a very essential type of study during and after a pandemic or epidemic, as it provides crucial information on the incidence, prevalence, and risk factors of the disease in question. There has been limited information about the challenges faced in conducting such surveys in Nigeria. In this paper, we will share our experience, and describe the challenges faced in conducting a population-based seroepidemiological study of COVID–19 in Lagos, Nigeria. Some challenges were peculiar to specific Local Government Areas (LGAs) while others were general. The challenges include general misconceptions of community members about health research, difficulties in mapping houses, planning for data collection, standardizing data collection, working in hard-to-reach communities when resources were limited as well as difficulty in collection of blood and naso-oropharyngeal swabs. Ways of overcoming these problems, lessons learnt, and recommendations are hereby discussed.
Funder
University College London
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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