The Economic Impact Analysis of Monkeypox Stigma-Related Treatment Delays on Healthcare Systems in West African Communities
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Purpose: To analyze longitudinal trends in monkeypox management across West African countries from 1970-2024, focusing on healthcare access, intervention effectiveness, and economic impacts.
Method: Systematic review and meta-analysis following PRISMA guidelines, utilizing R statistical software and React with Recharts for visualization. Data extracted from peer-reviewed articles, WHO reports, and national health databases.
Findings: Significant improvements in healthcare access (urban rates reaching 65% in Nigeria by 2022), reduction in treatment delays (Ghana achieving 28% by Q4 2022), and economic impact management. Ghana and Nigeria demonstrated superior outcomes through integrated healthcare approaches and effective community engagement.
Recommendations: Implementation of integrated healthcare systems combining traditional and modern approaches, establishment of mobile healthcare units for rural areas, development of culturally appropriate intervention strategies, and creation of regional resource-sharing networks.
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