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Bulletin épidémiologique.CCOUSP.Cameroun.2021
1. Epidémie de choléra en cours depuis le 29 octobre 2021 dans la région du Sud-Ouest puis du Centre, du Sud et du Littoral 2. Flambée de rougeole avec des ripostes locales dans 30 districts de santé du pays 3. 2ème et 3ème vague de l’épidémie de COVID-19 et introduction de la vaccination dans la stratégie nationale de riposte 4. Recrudescence des cas confirmés de fièvre jaune 5. Adoption du Guide Technique SIMR 3ème Edition et du Plan National de Préparation Multirisque et de Réponse aux Urgences de Santé Publique 6. Première enquête d’évaluation de la continuité des services essentiels…
Epidemiological bulletin.CCOUSP.Cameroon.2021
1. Ongoing cholera epidemic since October 29, 2021, in the South West, then the Centre, South and the Littoral region 2. Measles outbreak with local responses in 30 health districts across the country 3. The 2nd and 3rd wave of the COVID-19 epidemic and introduction of vaccination in the national response strategy 4. Resurgence in confirmed cases of yellow fever 5. Adoption of the 3rd Edition of the IDSR Technical Guide and the National Multi-Risk Preparedness Plan and Response to Public Health Emergencies 6. The first evaluation of the continuity of essential services in the COVID-19 context.
Bulletin épidémiologique.CCOUSP.Cameroun.2022
• Du 10 au 14 octobre 2022 : Lancement officiel des activités dans 3 nouveaux sites sentinelles pour la surveillance Du 10 au 14 octobre 2022 : Lancement officiel des activités dans 3 nouveaux sites sentinelles pour la surveillance de la grippe permettant la couverture des 10 régions du pays • Du 31 octobre au 11 novembre 2022 : tenu du mois sur la Gestion des Urgences et Evènements de Sante Publique au Cameroun • Du 9 au 10 novembre 2022 : Engagement du pays dans le processus d’élimination du choléra d’ici 2030 • Du 09 au 11 novembre 2022…
Epidemiological bulletin.CCOUSP.Cameroon.2022
From 10 to 14 October 2022 : Official launch of activities in 3 new sentinel sites for influenza surveillance to cover all 10 From 10 to 14 october 2022: official launch of activities in 3new sentinel sites for influenza surveillance to cover all 10regions of the country • From October 31 to November 11, 2022 : The month of Management of Public Health Emergencies and Events in Cameroon • From 09 to 10 November, 2022 : Country's commitment to the process of eliminating cholera by 2030 • From 09 to 11 November 2022 : the 4th International Forum on the…
Bulletin épidémiologique.CCOUSP.Cameroun.T3 2021
1. Conduite de la première évaluation de la continuité des services de santé essentiels en contexte COVID-19 dans les 10 régions du pays 2. Investigation approfondie des cas confirmés de fièvre jaune dans les régions concernées (Centre, Extrême-Nord, Littoral et Ouest). 3. Formation des acteurs de la surveillance du niveau central sur l’utilisation de la plateforme «Epidemic Intelligence from Open Sources » EIOS 4. Détection du variant Delta et survenue de la 3e vague de la pandémie à COVID-19 5. Adoption du guide technique SIMR et du Plan National Multirisque de Préparation et de Réponse aux Urgences de Santé Publique
Mémoire sur la Détection d'une maladie occulaire.KEYCE.Cameroun.2023
At the heart of the current digital and medical evolution, the early detection of eye diseases holds crucial significance in preserving visual health. This study aligns with this perspective by proposing the design of an innovative application, built upon advances in artificial intelligence based on deep learning. Our objective is to merge medical expertise with AI capabilities to craft an advanced and efficient diagnostic tool.Through thorough research, we compiled a comprehensive database encompassing a variety of ocular images, representing a wide spectrum of eye conditions. Leveraging this dataset, we trained a deep learning model across various architectures, enabling the system…
Mémoire sur la Détection de l'hypertension Arterielle.KEYCE.Cameroun.2024
In the current context of digital and medical revolution, this study aims to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) to improve early detection and monitoring of hypertension (HTA) in Cameroon. Carried out at the Directorate of Disease Control, Epidemics and Pandemics (DLCMEP) of the Ministry of Public Health, the project aims to design an intelligent chatbot using the advances of deep learning and machine learning. The objective is to combine local medical expertise with the capabilities of AI to develop an advanced and effective diagnostic and monitoring tool.The results obtained during the testing and validation phases are promising, showing a significant improvement…
Mémoire sur la Détection des maladies des cultures agricoles.KEYCE.Cameroun.2023
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
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…
