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Autor:
Valerie Flore Donkeng-Donfack, Jules Brice Tchatchueng-Mbougua, Ngu Njei Abanda, Suzanne Magloire Ongboulal, Yvonne Josiane Djieugoue, Yannick Kamdem Simo, Micheline Mekemnang Tchoupa, Frédéric Bekang Angui, Albert Kuate Kuate, Vincent Mbassa, Edwige Mvondo Abeng Belinga, Sara Eyangoh
Publikováno v:
BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2022)
Abstract Background Active tuberculosis (TB) case finding is important as it helps detect pulmonary TB cases missed by the other active screening methods. It requires periodic mass screening in risk population groups such as prisoners and refugees. U
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https://doaj.org/article/ef6da78c3b0f42cba4927f050f424e7c
Autor:
François-Xavier Etoa, Joseph Rodrigue Foe Essomba, Yannick Kamdem Simo, Francioli Koro Koro, Mbe Jean Romain, Leslie Kaiyven Afi, Sara Eyangoh, J Noeske, Félix Fotso Piam
Publikováno v:
British Microbiology Research Journal. 17:1-4
Autor:
Etoa Francois Xavier, Ateugieu Guemechieu Romaric, EM Tchamba Kombou, V Penlap Beng, Francioli Koro Koro, Onana Ariane Tatiana, Ngono Ngane Rosalie, Yannick Kamdem Simo, JP Assam Assam
Publikováno v:
Mycobacterial Diseases.
Objective: Tuberculosis (TB) remains understudied in Cameroonian sheep which are very consumed by human beings and which nevertheless live in close contact with cattle in which TB remains endemic. We carried for the first time a six months descriptiv
Autor:
Yannick Kamdem Simo, Francioli Koro Koro, J Noeske, Cristina Gutierrez, Félix Fotso Piam, Christopher Kuaban, Sara Eyangoh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, American Society for Microbiology, 2013, 51 (1), pp.299-302. ⟨10.1128/JCM.01196-12⟩
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, American Society for Microbiology, 2013, 51 (1), pp.299-302. ⟨10.1128/JCM.01196-12⟩
Genetic assessment by spoligotyping of 565 Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex strains collected from the Western Region of Cameroon between 2004 and 2005 has confirmed the establishment of the “Cameroon family” as the leading cause of tuberculosi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::0b66f27d6651c9f7108756b8e405f507
https://hal-riip.archives-ouvertes.fr/pasteur-00835858
https://hal-riip.archives-ouvertes.fr/pasteur-00835858