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pro vyhledávání: '"MEKONE NKWELE Isabelle"'
Autor:
Kamo Sélangaï Doka Hélène, Tony Nengom Jocelyn, Naiza Monono, Epée Jeannette, Mekone Nkwele Isabelle, Mbardjouk Aoudi Stephane, Sap Suzanne
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Pediatrics. 13:164-169
Autor:
Claude-Audrey Meguieze, Abba-Kabir Haamit, Etouckey Eric Nseme, Voundi Esther Voundi, Lowe Nantchouang Jacqueline Michéle, Ngapout Rainatou, Mekone Nkwele Isabelle, Koki Ndombo Paul
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Health Sciences. 7:33-41
Purpose: The health practitioners must recognize both the warning signs of child abuse and collaborate in the prevention of its consequences. The general objective of this study was to report the different clinical presentations of abused children re
Autor:
Meguieze Claude-Audrey, Nseme Etouckey Eric, Mekone Nkwele Isabelle, Kalla Ginette Claude Mireille, Kamgaing Noubi Nelly, Ngo Nyeki Adèle-Rose, Onambele Paul, Ntoukem Mbakop Carlin, Koki Ndombo Paul
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Pediatrics. 12:231-237
Autor:
Kamo Sélangaï Doka Hélène, Mekone Nkwele Isabelle, Jeannette Epée Ngoué, Tony Nengom Jocelyn, Zenabou Tena, Zomene Franc, Ngo Um Sap Suzanne
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Pediatrics. 12:671-677
Autor:
MEGUIEZE Claude-Audrey, NSEME ETOUCKEY Eric, MEKONE NKWELE Isabelle, NGUEFACK Félicité, EPEE NGOUE Jeannette, KAGO Daniel, NGASSAM Cindy Brenda, YAKA Rose Andréa, EBOUTOU Ivan, ELONG Jules Thierry, KOKI NDOMBO Paul
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatrics & Neonatology. 4
Aim: To determine the prevalence of neonatal resuscitation in two hospitals of Yaoundé in Cameroon. Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted for seven months ranging from 18 October 2021 to 18 May 2022 in two hospitals of Yaound
Autor:
Balla Nkonda Alain, Djientcheu Vincent de Paul, Sap Ngo Um Suzanne, Chelo David, Meli Josephine, Eloundou Odi Eugene, Minka Basilice, Mekone Nkwele Isabelle, Hadja Hamsatou
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Pediatrics. 10:363-368
Background: Infection with the new Coronavirus 2019 SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, is a global pandemic that does not spare children. Pediatric forms of COVID-19 are increasingly described in the literature with less severe clinical forms and lower mortality
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition; Jun2023Supplement, Vol. 76, p1-1407, 1407p