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Mémoire sur la Détection des maladies des cultures agricoles.KEYCE.Cameroun.2023

Date de publication: 2023
Auteurs: YOMY III JORDAN RODRIGUEprevention_de_la_maladiemaladies_non_transmissiblesmemoiresfr

Cameroon, as a country with a great diversity of crops and agriculture, faces major challenges due to diseases that affect plants. These diseases can cause considerable economic losses for farmers and have a significant impact on the country's food security. According to recent statistics, plant diseases are responsible for a significant reduction in agricultural yields in Cameroon, causing crop losses of up to 30% in some key agricultural sectors. The most affected crops include maize, rice, cassava and vegetables, which are essential components of the Cameroonian population's diet. This study presents a methodology for classifying plant diseases based on a…

Mémoire sur la Détection du cancer du sein.KEYCE.Cameroun.2023

Date de publication: 2023
Auteurs: Kamguem Mande Ange Murielprevention_de_la_maladiemaladies_non_transmissiblesmemoiresen

ABSTRACT Breast cancer has been documented since ancient times, but the first detailed clinical descriptions of breast tumors date back to ancient Egypt, around 1600 BC. However, modern understanding of breast cancer and its association with cancer cells only emerged much later, in the 18th and 19th centuries. Significant progress in understanding the disease and its treatment has been made during the 20th century. In Cameroon, the first cases of breast cancer were identified well before 2020. Breast cancer is one of the leading oncological pathologies affecting women worldwide. Over time, the number of cases has continued to increase. According…

Monkey Pox Outbreak Situation Report south west.Cameroun.2022

Date de publication: 2022-10-23
Auteurs: Regional Delegation of Public Health for South West Cameroonrenforcement_du_systeme_de_santeprise_en_charge_des_casmaladies_transmissiblesinterventions_sanitairesbulletins_epidemiologiquesen

On the 5th of October 2022, the disease surveillance focal point of the Presbyterian Hospital alerted the district of a suspected monkey pox case received at the hospital. This patient was immediately referred to the Kumba Regional Hospital annex where the district surveillance team descended to carry out preliminary investigation. Laboratory specimens were collected on the 6th October and sent to CPC Yaounde where it was confirmed positive for monkey pox virus on the 8th of October 2022

National COVID19 Resurgence plan. Uganda.june2021-june 2022

Date de publication: 2021-06
Auteurs: Ministry of Health Ugandagouvernance_pilotage_systeme_de_santemaladies_transmissiblespolitique_et_strategieen

Flambée des cas positifs de COVID 19.Cameroun.2024.Pdf

Date de publication: 2024
Auteurs: CENTRE DE COORDINATION DES OPERATIONS D'URGENCE DE SANTE PUBLIQUEgouvernance_pilotage_systeme_de_santemaladies_transmissiblespolicy_brief

Aperçu global des performances VIH.Hôpital Central Yaoundé.Cameroun.2025

Date de publication: 2025-12-31
Auteurs: Hôpital Central de Yaoundégouvernance_pilotage_systeme_de_santemaladies_transmissiblesrapport_dactivites

Bulletins épidémiologique.Ouest.Cameroun 2024

Date de publication: 2024
Auteurs: Délégation régionale de la santé publique de l'ouestprise_en_charge_des_casmaladies_tropicales_negligeesmaladies_evitables_vaccinationmaladie_et_affectionsmaladies_transmissiblesmaladies_non_transmissiblesbulletins_epidemiologiques

Décision portant réorganisation de la lutte contre la tuberculose.Cameroun.2002

Date de publication: 2002-07-29
Auteurs: MINSANTEprise_en_charge_des_casmaladies_transmissiblespolitique_et_strategiefr

Rapport d'Activités PNLT.Cameroun.2021

Date de publication: 2021
Auteurs: Programme national de lutte contre la tuberculoseprise_en_charge_des_casmaladies_transmissiblesrapport_dactivitesfr

Rapport d'activités PNLT.Cameroun.2019

Date de publication: 2019
Auteurs: Programme National deLlutte contre la Tuberculoseprise_en_charge_des_casmaladies_transmissiblesrapport_dactivitesfr
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