Publications by authors named "E ESSOMBA"

Introduction: Policy directions in the health sector are based on research which provides insight into implemented actions and helps to formulate improvement recommendations for health. In Cameroon, an innovative experience of anthropological research on newborn health was followed by a process of appropriating findings by the Ministry of Public Health aiming at improving the quality of care. We suggest reporting this Cameroonian experience of interdisciplinary collaboration and involved research.

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Introduction: Policy directions in the health sector are based on research which provides insight into implemented actions and helps to formulate improvement recommendations for health. In Cameroon, an innovative experience of anthropological research on newborn health was followed by a process of appropriating findings by the Ministry of Public Health aiming at improving the quality of care. We suggest reporting this Cameroonian experience of interdisciplinary collaboration and involved research.

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Background: One of the measures taken in Cameroon to respond to the infection of the human immunodeficiency virus is the organization of an annual awareness campaign called "Vacations without AIDS". During the 2011 campaign, we conducted a study involving 2509 young volunteers, with the aim to list the various residual and/or new behaviors exposing individuals to this infection, in a context characterized by a multiplication of awareness campaigns.

Materials And Methods: All persons who presented at the screening booth were included in this study.

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Background: With an HIV seroprevalence of 14%, sex workers in Douala remain a population at high risk of viral infection. Many campaigns have been carried out with the objective of informing and helping to prevent the spread of infections. This study aims to identify the reoccurring and new risky sexual behaviors and to make recommendations concerning the observations.

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