Federal Medical Center, Yenagoa, Nigeria.
Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2023 Jul 4;117(7):485-488. doi: 10.1093/trstmh/trad008.
In Africa, pastoral populations face several underrecognized health issues. The livelihoods of pastoralists revolve around possession of livestock and they are constantly moving in search of water and pasturage. They are predisposed to chronic zoonotic infections but may also suffer from non-acute non-zoonotic cosmopolitan infectious and non-infectious chronic medical conditions. Given their migratory lifestyle, livelihood, geographic inaccessibility, communication barriers, illiteracy and poverty, it is challenging for pastoralists to access lengthy inpatient clinical care and long-term periodic follow-up that may be required to achieve control or cure of subacute, chronic or lifelong diseases. The challenges and management modalities of complicated subacute bacterial endocarditis requiring critical clinical considerations, long-term medical and surgical interventions in a stateless Arab camel herder are described to highlight the plight of pastoralists. Innovative clinical and public health strategies are suggested to authorities and healthcare institutions to improve access to care for non-acute diseases among them.
在非洲,游牧人口面临着一些未被充分认识的健康问题。牧民的生计依赖于牲畜的拥有,他们不断地迁徙以寻找水源和牧场。他们容易受到慢性人畜共患感染的影响,但也可能患有非急性非人畜共患的世界性传染性和非传染性慢性疾病。鉴于他们的迁徙生活方式、生计、地理位置偏远、沟通障碍、文盲和贫困,牧民难以获得可能需要的长期住院临床护理和定期随访,以实现对亚急性、慢性或终身疾病的控制或治愈。描述了一位无国籍的阿拉伯骆驼牧民中需要关键临床考虑的复杂亚急性细菌性心内膜炎的挑战和管理方式,以突出牧民的困境。向当局和医疗机构提出了创新的临床和公共卫生策略,以改善对非急性疾病的护理。