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    Comparison of the fluorescence microscopy Cyscope® with light microscopy for malaria diagnosis in a small and active surveillance in Cameroon by Mbohou Nchetnkou, Christian, Nyabeyeu Nyabeyeu, Hervé, Kojom Foko, Loick P, Lehman, Leopold G

    Published in Tropical medicine and health (28-07-2020)
    “…Malaria has a negative impact on the activities of companies in endemic countries especially in Cameroon. In this regard, an increasingly growing number of…”
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    Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices towards Malaria among Employees from Enterprises in the Town of Douala, Cameroon by Mbohou Nchetnkou, Christian, Lehman, Leopold Gustave, Kojom Foko, Loick P.

    Published in BioMed research international (2020)
    “…Background. Malaria remains a public health issue in the world especially in resource-limited countries, where it has a negative impact on their economy. There…”
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    Malaria screening at the workplace in Cameroon by Mbohou, Christian Nchetnkou, Foko, Loick Pradel Kojom, Nyabeyeu, Hervé Nyabeyeu, Tonga, Calvin, Nono, Larissa Kouodjip, Kangam, Lafortune, Bunda, Godlove Wepnje, Mbou, Isabelle Matip, Ngo Hondt, Etoile Odette, Mbe, Alex Joel Koumbo, Nolla, Nicolas Policarpe, Lehman, Leopold Gustave

    Published in PloS one (10-12-2019)
    “…Malaria remains a major health problem in Cameroon; It accounts for 38% of consultations, 24% of deaths and 36.8% of absenteeism in the country. The negative…”
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    Malaria and HIV/AIDS Coinfection in Patients Under Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy at the Regional Hospital of Bafoussam (West Cameroon) by Tankoua-Tchounda, Romeo, Nack, Jacques, Nchetnkou, Christian Mbohou, Tchankwe, Desire Leonard Keptcheu, Lontsi-Demano, Michel, Essangui, Estelle, Djimefo, Alex Kevin Tako

    Published in Journal of parasitology research (28-10-2024)
    “…Background: Malaria and HIV/AIDS are the two most common infections responsible for morbidity and mortality in sub‐Saharan Africa. The studies were carried out…”
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