Outbreak Brief 18: COVID-19 Pandemic – 19 May 2020

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Outbreak Brief 18: COVID-19 Pandemic – 19 May 2020

Outbreak Update: Since the last brief (12 May 2020), 612,686 new confirmed[1] coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases and 32,990 new deaths have been reported globally. To date, a total of 4,622,001 COVID-19 cases and 311,916 (CFR: 7%) related deaths have been reported worldwide. Worldwide, a total of 215 countries and territories have reported COVID-19 cases. One country (Lesotho) is reporting cases for the first time and three countries (Madagascar, Nepal, South Sudan) are reporting deaths for the first time this week. The distribution of cumulative cases (proportion of global cases %) from the WHO reporting regions (excluding Africa) are as follows: Eastern Mediterranean Region 312,946 (7%), European Region 1,890,467 (41%), Region of the Americas 2,017,811 (44%), South-East Asia Region 141,593 (3%) and Western Pacific Region 169,227 (4%). For more detailed information on cases and deaths being reported outside of Africa, refer to the WHO daily situation reports[2].

[1] WHO COVID-19 surveillance guidance and case definition: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/technical-guidance/surveillance-and-case-definitions

[2] WHO coronavirus disease (COVID-19) situation reports: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/situation-reports

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This slide deck, presented at the Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network International Annual General Meeting in October 2024, describes updated results from a study to assess the current and planned state of vaccine manufacturing in Africa and provides insights into what’s needed to develop a robust and sustainable vaccine manufacturing ecosystem.

We surveyed African vaccine manufacturers to better understand their current manufacturing capacity and capabilities, the progress they’ve made since 2023, and their future outlooks. This information can help stakeholders and funders better coordinate and prioritize actions to build a successful African vaccine manufacturing ecosystem.

Corporate author(s): Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC); Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI); PATH

Publication date: October 2024

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