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Autor:
Roger Sodjinou, Ines Lezama, Marie-Louise Asse, Georges Okala, William K. Bosu, Nadia Fanou, Ludvine Mbala, Noel Marie Zagre, Félicité Tchibindat
Publikováno v:
Global Health Action, Vol 9, Iss 0, Pp 1-11 (2016)
Background: There is consensus among stakeholders in Cameroon on the need to develop and strengthen human resource capacity for nutrition. This study was conducted to provide a comprehensive mapping of the current capacity for tertiary-level human nu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a3ef9155da5844e99f1fb32780f53915
Autor:
Kou’santa Emile Amouzou, Mamoudou H. Dicko, Koffi Agbokou, Ousmane Ouedraogo, Michel Eric W. Kiemdé, Noel Marie Zagre, Ella Wr Compaore, Virginio Pietra, Tiatou Souho
Publikováno v:
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN. 43:501-505
Summary Background and aims Even if under-five children mortality tends to decrease considerably in developed countries, it remains a major concern in Sub-Saharan Africa. The purpose of the present study is to assess causes of healthcare discontinuat
Autor:
Ousmane Ouedraogo, Dia Sanou, Mediatrice Kiburente, Philippe Donnen, Maimouna Halidou Doudou, Djibril Cisse, Noel Marie Zagre, Koiné Maxime Drabo, Christian Mesenge
Publikováno v:
Public Health Nutr
Objectives:To identify the drivers and challenges of successful nutrition programme implementation in a multisectoral, community-level approach to improve infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices in northern Burkina Faso.Design:A qualitative s
Autor:
Vera Sagalova, Roger Sodjinou, John Ntambi, El Hassane Tou, Noel Marie Zagre, Anne-Sophie Le Dain, Sebastian Vollmer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Global Health
Background Adolescence is a highly vulnerable period of human life characterized by substantial physiological and cognitive changes for which adequate nutrition is crucial. To date, evidence on determinants, prevalence, and trends of undernutrition a
Autor:
Ann-Charline Weber, Rene Ehounou Ekpini, Sebastian Vollmer, Lisa Bogler, Aline Simen-Kapeu, Noel Marie Zagre
Publikováno v:
Journal of Global Health
Background While the prevalence of childhood diseases and related mortality have been decreasing over the past decades, progress has been unequally distributed. The poorest households often carry the highest disease burden. As morbidity and mortality
Autor:
Noel Marie Zagre, Jonathan Garcia, John Ntambi, Aline Simen Kapeu, Vera Sagalova, Sebastian Vollmer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Global Health
Background Early marriage and maternity prevalence rates among adolescent girls remain alarmingly high in West and Central Africa (WCA). This study aims to explore the associations between socio-economic factors and the prevalence of early marriage a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Global Health
Background Young women in West and Central Africa have been described by the United Nations as being especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. Despite a consensus that increased efforts are necessary to address the needs of this particular demographic, corr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Global Health
Objective Early marriage and childbearing have substantial detrimental effects on both, the affected girls and women at the micro level, as well as entire economies on the macro level. West and Central African countries have some of the highest preva
Autor:
Till Bärnighausen, Simeon Nanama, John Ntambi, Sebastian Vollmer, Noel Marie Zagre, Roger Sodjinou, Aline Simen-Kapeu, Vera Sagalova
Publikováno v:
Journal of Global Health
Background Adolescence is a formative period when an individual acquires physical, cognitive, emotional, and social resources that are the foundation for later life, health, and well-being [1]. However, in West and Central African region, this trajec
Autor:
Aline Simen-Kapeu, Ann-Charline Weber, Rene Ehounou Ekpini, Lisa Bogler, John Ntambi, Noel Marie Zagre, Sebastian Vollmer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Global Health
Backgound The global community recognizes the urgent need to end preventable child deaths, making it an essential part of the third Sustainable Development Goal. Pneumonia, diarrhoea, and malaria still remain the leading causes of deaths among childr