Challenges of Hospital Oxygen Management during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Rural Nepal

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Oxygen support remains essential for treatment of acute and severe manifestations of COVID-19. In Nepal, like many other low-resource settings, medical oxygen availability was inadequate before the pandemic. The mid-2021 wave of COVID-19 transmission starkly exposed the supply–demand imbalance of medical oxygen across the country. Pre-pandemic, more complex cases were typically referred to hospitals with better resources; however, during the pandemic, these hospitals were overrun. Therefore, resource-poor health facilities have been attempting to provide greater levels of care. However, we are faced with numerous challenges to provide a proper oxygen supply in these health settings. At a logistical level, complex geographies, sparse infrastructure, and inadequate electricity supply pose challenges. On a provider level, a shortage of trained staff and equipment necessary to administer and monitor medical oxygen creates additional pressures. Recognizing the end of the pandemic is still a long way off in many parts of the world, it is imperative that scalable, sustainable approaches to provisioning oxygen to those in greatest need are considered at a policy level.

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Bhatt, N., Nepal, S., Pinder, R. J., Lucero-Prisno, D. E., & Budhathoki, S. S. (2022). Challenges of Hospital Oxygen Management during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Rural Nepal. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 106(4), 997–999. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.21-0669

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