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    An Automated Surveillance System (SurCeGGID) for the French Sexually Transmitted Infection Clinics: Epidemiological Monitoring Study by Ndeikoundam Ngangro, Ndeindo, Pioche, Corinne, Vaux, Sophie, Viriot, Delphine, Durand, Julien, Berat, Bénédicte, Hamdaoui, Mohammed, Lot, Florence

    Published in JMIR formative research (25-10-2022)
    “…Background: Viral and bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are public health concerns worldwide, but surveillance systems are not comprehensive…”
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    Relevance of healthcare reimbursement data to monitor syphilis epidemic: an alternative surveillance through the national health insurance database in France, 2011–2013 by Ndeikoundam Ngangro, Ndeindo, Viriot, Delphine, Lucas, Etienne, Boussac-Zarebska, Marjorie, Lot, Florence, Dupin, Nicolas, La Ruche, Guy

    Published in BMJ open (23-07-2018)
    “…ObjectiveIn France, surveillance of early syphilis (primary, secondary and early latent) relies on the clinician-based ResIST sentinel network. Although ResIST…”
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    Current profile and management of gonococcal infections: A population-based study in Western France by Loncle, Adrien, Piau, Caroline, Ndeikoundam Ngangro, Ndeindo, Gousseff, Marie, Cattoir, Vincent, Allory, Emmanuel, Lorléac, Aurélien, Dupont, Mathieu, Goubard, Agathe, Tattevin, Pierre

    Published in Infectious diseases now (Online) (01-03-2021)
    “…•This population-based study of 245 patients with documented gonococcal infections in Western France in 2014–2016, found that:.•Almost 50% of cases are…”
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    Pulmonary tuberculosis diagnostic delays in Chad: a multicenter, hospital-based survey in Ndjamena and Moundou by Ngangro, Ndeindo Ndeikoundam, Ngarhounoum, Doudeadoum, Ngangro, Mosurel N, Rangar, Ngakoutou, Siriwardana, Mahinda G, des Fontaines, Virginie Halley, Chauvin, Pierre

    Published in BMC public health (09-07-2012)
    “…Tuberculosis remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in low-resource countries. One contagious patient can infect 10 to 20 contacts in…”
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    The care of patients with tuberculosis in Chad: a multicenter analysis in N'djamena and Moundou (2009) by Ngangro, Ndeindo Ndeikoundam, Ngarhounoum, Doudéadoum, Ngangro, Ndeikoundam Mosurel, Rangar, Ngakoutou, des Fontaines, Virginie Halley, Chauvin, Pierre

    “…TB is a major public health concern throughout the world. In the developing world, informal care is one of the factors that contribute to the spread of the…”
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    The care of patients with tuberculosis in Chad: a multicenter analysis in N'djamena and Moundou (2009) by Ngangro, Ndeindo Ndeikoundam, Ngarhounoum, Doudéadoum, Ngangro, Ndeikoundam Mosurel, Rangar, Ngakoutou, Fontaines, Virginie Halley des, Chauvin, Pierre

    “…TB is a major public health concern throughout the world. In the developing world, informal care is one of the factors that contribute to the spread of the…”
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    Le parcours de soins des patients tuberculeux au Tchad : une analyse multicentrique à Ndjaména et Moundou en 2009 by Ndeikoundam Ngangro, Ndeindo, Ngarhounoum, Doudéadoum, Ngangro, Ndeikoundam Mosurel, Rangar, Ngakoutou, Halley des Fontaines, Virginie, Chauvin, Pierre

    “…RésuméLe recours aux soins informels contribue à l’entretien de l’épidémie de tuberculose, en retardant son diagnostic dans les pays en développement…”
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    Determinants of tuberculosis diagnosis delay in limited resources countries by Ndeikoundam Ngangro, N, Chauvin, P, Halley des Fontaines, V

    “…Delayed diagnoses of pulmonary tuberculosis contribute to the spread of the epidemic. This study aims to identify risk factors associated with patient delay…”
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