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Getting pregnant in hiv clinical trials: women's choice and safety needs. the experience from the anrs12169-2lady and anrs12286-mobidip trials.

Date de publication: 07/06/2019
Auteurs: Serris & alprise_en_charge_des_cassystemes_de_santearticles_scientifiques

Factors associated with risk of hiv-infection among pregnant women in cameroon: evidence from the 2016 national sentinel surveillance survey of hiv and syphilis.

Date de publication: 07/06/2019
Auteurs: Anoubissi JDD & alprise_en_charge_des_casmaladies_transmissiblesarticles_scientifiques

Practices of care to hiv-infected children: current situation in cameroon.

Date de publication: 07/06/2019
Auteurs: Penda Ida & alprise_en_charge_des_casmaladies_transmissiblesarticles_scientifiques

Incidence of infectious morbidity events after second-line antiretroviral therapy initiation in hiv-infected adults in yaound�, cameroon.

Date de publication: 07/06/2019
Auteurs: Galy & alprise_en_charge_des_casmaladies_transmissiblesarticles_scientifiques

Relationship between malaria, anaemia, nutritional and socio-economic status amongst under-ten children, in the north region of cameroon: a cross-sectional assessment.

Date de publication: 06/24/2019
Auteurs: Sakwe & alprise_en_charge_des_cassante_et_bienetrearticles_scientifiques

Immuno-virological response and associated factors amongst hiv-1 vertically infected adolescents in yaound�-cameroon.

Date de publication: 07/06/2019
Auteurs: Fokam Joseph & alprise_en_charge_des_casmaladies_transmissiblesarticles_scientifiques

From COVID-19 to Mpox how can we engage communities

Date de publication: 2024-10-25
Auteurs: CCOUSPpromotion_de_la_santemaladies_transmissiblesarticles_scientifiquesen

COVID-19 pandemic highlighted major challenges for involving communities in Cameroon through risk communication. To address these gaps and improve responses to future health crisis including current Mpox, a national study identi¬ed the most appropriate communication channels and tools during health emergencies. Convergent mixed-methods study was conducted over three months across all region. Quantitative component involved a strati¬ed cluster sampling of participants aged 18 and above, with data collected via KoboCollect. Data analysis used Python 3.12 and Excel (

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