2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.tmaid.2018.10.010
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The current syndemic in Venezuela: Measles, malaria and more co-infections coupled with a breakdown of social and healthcare infrastructure. Quo vadis?

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“…However, the question is if the spread occurs rapidly in the country, with communitytransmission as is now observed in other countries in the continent [72][73][74], Bolivia, as well as other low-and middle-income countries in the region, e.g. Haiti, Venezuela [75], Nicaragua, among others, will not be able to afford large-scale diagnostics [24]. Therefore, in the absence of testing, triage based on clinical case definition or presumptive diagnosis should be prioritized.…”
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“…However, the question is if the spread occurs rapidly in the country, with communitytransmission as is now observed in other countries in the continent [72][73][74], Bolivia, as well as other low-and middle-income countries in the region, e.g. Haiti, Venezuela [75], Nicaragua, among others, will not be able to afford large-scale diagnostics [24]. Therefore, in the absence of testing, triage based on clinical case definition or presumptive diagnosis should be prioritized.…”
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“…A national telehealth program is running for multiple purposes, including training on COVID-19. Albeit that, it is debatable whether countries such as Bolivia can fund the additional cost of critical care units from our limited health budgets [24,27], that need to attend not only the epidemic of COVID-19 but also other non-communicable diseases as well as communicable diseases, such as dengue, diarrhoea, malaria, HIV, tuberculosis, among many other diseases [27,75].…”
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“…Countries like Bolivia, Honduras, Mexico and Paraguay have reported an increase of double or triple the number of cases of dengue compared to the same period from the previous year [15]. In this complex epidemiological scenario, we are about to witness a syndemic [16] of measles, dengue, and COVID-19, among others, unfold.…”
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“…Simultaneously, 2,184 suspected cases of measles were reported, of which 338 (15.5%) were confirmed (incidence rate of 0.8/100,000 inhabitants). In this difficult epidemiological scenario, there is a clear expectation of witnessing a measles, dengue, and COVID-19 syndemia, among other conditions that afflict the Brazilian population [5][6][7] .…”
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