The impact of COVID-19 and strategies for mitigation and suppression in low- and middle-income countries.

Patrick GT Walker ORCID logo; Charles Whittaker ORCID logo; Oliver J Watson ORCID logo; Marc Baguelin ORCID logo; Peter Winskill ORCID logo; Arran Hamlet ORCID logo; Bimandra A Djafaara ORCID logo; Zulma Cucunubá; Daniela Olivera Mesa ORCID logo; Will Green ORCID logo; +39 more... Hayley Thompson ORCID logo; Shevanthi Nayagam ORCID logo; Kylie EC Ainslie ORCID logo; Sangeeta Bhatia; Samir Bhatt ORCID logo; Adhiratha Boonyasiri ORCID logo; Olivia Boyd ORCID logo; Nicholas F Brazeau ORCID logo; Lorenzo Cattarino ORCID logo; Gina Cuomo-Dannenburg ORCID logo; Amy Dighe ORCID logo; Christl A Donnelly ORCID logo; Ilaria Dorigatti ORCID logo; Sabine L van Elsland; Rich FitzJohn ORCID logo; Han Fu ORCID logo; Katy AM Gaythorpe ORCID logo; Lily Geidelberg ORCID logo; Nicholas Grassly ORCID logo; David Haw ORCID logo; Sarah Hayes ORCID logo; Wes Hinsley ORCID logo; Natsuko Imai ORCID logo; David Jorgensen ORCID logo; Edward Knock ORCID logo; Daniel Laydon ORCID logo; Swapnil Mishra; Gemma Nedjati-Gilani ORCID logo; Lucy C Okell ORCID logo; H Juliette Unwin ORCID logo; Robert Verity ORCID logo; Michaela Vollmer ORCID logo; Caroline E Walters ORCID logo; Haowei Wang; Yuanrong Wang; Xiaoyue Xi; David G Lalloo ORCID logo; Neil M Ferguson ORCID logo; Azra C Ghani ORCID logo; (2020) The impact of COVID-19 and strategies for mitigation and suppression in low- and middle-income countries. Science, 369 (6502). pp. 413-422. ISSN 0036-8075 DOI: 10.1126/science.abc0035
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The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic poses a severe threat to public health worldwide. We combine data on demography, contact patterns, disease severity, and health care capacity and quality to understand its impact and inform strategies for its control. Younger populations in lower-income countries may reduce overall risk, but limited health system capacity coupled with closer intergenerational contact largely negates this benefit. Mitigation strategies that slow but do not interrupt transmission will still lead to COVID-19 epidemics rapidly overwhelming health systems, with substantial excess deaths in lower-income countries resulting from the poorer health care available. Of countries that have undertaken suppression to date, lower-income countries have acted earlier. However, this will need to be maintained or triggered more frequently in these settings to keep below available health capacity, with associated detrimental consequences for the wider health, well-being, and economies of these countries.

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