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Autor:
Ako, Simon Eyongabane, Akum, Eric Achidi, Nkenfou, Céline Nguefeu, Pokam, Thumamo Benjamin, Assob, Jules Clement N.
Publikováno v:
In Scientific African July 2020 8
Autor:
AKO, Simon Eyongabane, AKUM, Eric Achidi, NKENFOU, Céline Nguefeu, ASSOB, Jules Clement N., POKAM, Thumamo Benjamin
Publikováno v:
In Scientific African November 2019 6
Autor:
Eric Achidi Akum, Mbanya Gladice Mbanya, Jules Clement N. Assob, Enoh Jude Eteneneng, Céline Nguefeu Nkenfou, Pokam Thumamo Benjamin, Cho Frederick Nchang, Simon Eyongabane Ako
Publikováno v:
Journal of Advances in Microbiology. :1-23
Aims: To compare the gut microbiota dysbiotic pattern between the HIV-negative individual and HIV-positive patients with /or without first-line ARV and cotrimoxazole prophylaxis treatment through culture-dependent technique. And additionally to acces
Autor:
Julius Clement Assob, Pokam Thumamo Benjamin, Wabo Bernard, Njiomegnie Gaitan Fabrice, Eric Achidi Akum, Jude Eteneneng Enoh, Simon Eyongabane Ako, Longdoh Anna Njunda
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Microbiological Research. 6:47-56
Background: If found with people infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Immuno-hematological abnormalities can increase the risk of disease progression and death. Inorder to understand the pattern of the immune and hematology cells during
Autor:
Simon Eyongabane Ako, Wabo Bernard, Longdoh Anna Njunda, Njiomegnie Gaitan Fabrice, Julius Clement Assob, Eric Achidi Akum, Pokam Thumamo Benjamin, Enoh Jude Eteneneng
Publikováno v:
Journal of HIV & Retro Virus.
Background: Hematological abnormalities are probably the commonest complications with Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV). Some antiretroviral (ARV) drugs have been documented to have cytopenic effects, in particular when used as a mono-therapy. The
Autor:
Julius Atashili, Buh Amos Wung, Fuh Anold Nsoh, Eba Marvlyn, Pokam Thumamo Benjamin, Keumami Katte Ivo, Assob Jules Clément Nguedia
Publikováno v:
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
BMC Microbiology
BMC Microbiology
Background Access to potable water remains a major challenge particularly in resource-limited settings. Although the potential contaminants of water are varied, enteric pathogenic protozoa are known to cause waterborne diseases greatly. This study ai
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