Search Results - "Nangmo, Armanda"
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Determinants of survival of adolescents receiving antiretroviral therapy in the Centre Region of Cameroon: a multi-centered cohort-analysis
Published in AIDS research and therapy (15-12-2023)“…In spite of the global decreasing mortality associated with HIV, adolescents living with HIV (ADLHIV) in sub-Saharan Africa still experience about 50%…”
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Programme quality indicators of HIV drug resistance among adolescents in urban versus rural settings of the centre region of Cameroon
Published in AIDS research and therapy (12-05-2020)“…The high rate of mortality among HIV-vertically infected adolescents might be favoured by HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) emergence, which calls for timeous…”
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Reactive mass vaccination campaign against cholera in the COVID-19 context in Cameroon: challenges, best practices and lessons learned
Published in The Pan African medical journal (2021)“…Introductionsince 1971, Cameroon is facing a growing series of cholera epidemics despite all the efforts made by the government to address this huge public…”
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A reactive vaccination campaign with single dose oral cholera vaccine (OCV) during a cholera outbreak in Cameroon
Published in Vaccine (22-02-2021)“…Cameroon chose Oral Cholera Vaccine (OCV) mass vaccination campaign in addition to other interventions to respond to outbreaks since 2015. There is still a…”
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Gender and COVID-19 Vaccine Disparities in Cameroon
Published in COVID (01-12-2022)“…Six months following the national launch of COVID-19 vaccinations in Cameroon, only 1.1% of the target population was fully vaccinated, with women representing…”
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PO 8580 TREATMENT RESPONSE AMONG CAMEROONIAN ADOLESCENTS RECEIVING ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY IN URBAN AND RURAL SETTINGS: PRELIMINARY FINDINGS FROM THE READY STUDY
Published in BMJ global health (01-04-2019)“…Background Transitioning from paediatric to adult healthcare requires successful antiretroviral treatment (ART) for adolescents living with HIV (ADLHIV)…”
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