Epidemiological comparison of the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria, February 2020–April 2021

Background With reports of surges in COVID-19 case numbers across over 50 countries, country-level epidemiological analysis is required to inform context-appropriate response strategies for containment and mitigation of the outbreak. We aimed to compare the epidemiological features of the first and...

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Main Authors: Chidiebere Ezeokafor, Tarik Benjamin Mohammed, Chikwe Ihekweazu, Cyril Erameh, Tochi Okwor, Emmanuel Agogo, Kelly Osezele Elimian, Chinwe Lucia Ochu, Ehimario Igumbor, Olusola Aruna, Oladipo Ogunbode, William Nwachukwu, Olaolu Aderinola, Elsie Ilori, John Oladejo, Oluwatosin Wuraola Akande, Chinenye Ofoegbunam, Gbenga Joseph, Priscilla Ibekwe, Muhammad Shakir Balogun, Cornelius Ohonsi, Chinedu Arinze, Khadeejah Hamza, Christian Ibeh, Lauryn Dunkwu, Chijioke Kaduru, Olubunmi Omowunmi Olopha, Dabri Olohije Ohanu, Lilian Nwozor, Anthony Ahumibe, Sikiru Olanrewaju Badaru, Augustine Olajide Dada, Nnaemeka Ndodo, Celestina Obiekea, Ekaete Alice Tobin, Rimamdeyati Yashe, Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, Michael C. Asuzu, Rosemary Ajuma Audu, Muhammad Bashir Bello, Shaibu Oricha Bello, Yusuf Yahaya Deeni, Yahya Disu, Zaiyad Garba Habib, Ifeanyi Franklin Ike, Emem Iwara, Rejoice Kudirat Luka-Lawal, Geoffrey Namara, Lois Olajide, Oluwafunke Olufemi Ilesanmi, Solomon Omonigho, Ferdinand Oyiri, Koubagnine Takpa, Nkem Usha Ugbogulu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021-11-01
Series:BMJ Global Health
Online Access:https://gh.bmj.com/content/6/11/e007076.full
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