Publications by authors named "Gaelle Panka Tchinda"

Background: The Viral hepatitis elimination by 2030 is uncertain in resource-limited settings (RLS), due to high burdens and poor diagnostic coverage. This sounds more challenging for hepatitis C virus (HCV) given that antibody (HCVAb) sero-positivity still lacks wide access to HCV RNA molecular testing. This warrants context-specific strategies for appropriate management of liver impairment in RLS.

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Background: The burden of human papillomavirus (HPV) is high in Cameroon, but knowledge on high-risk oncogenic HPV (HR-HPV) is limited. Our study sought to ascertain the HR-HPV genotypes circulating in Cameroon.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among non-vaccinated women in Cameroon.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Gaelle Panka Tchinda"

  • - Gaelle Panka Tchinda's research primarily focuses on infectious diseases prevalent in resource-limited settings, particularly viral hepatitis and human papillomavirus (HPV) in Cameroon, assessing their impacts on public health and health system effectiveness.
  • - The 2023 study highlights the challenges of managing hepatitis C in rural Cameroon due to low access to diagnostic testing, proposing tailored strategies to improve liver health and hepatocellular carcinoma prevention.
  • - Another significant finding from her 2022 research indicates a high genotypic diversity of high-risk HPV among women in Cameroon, emphasizing the need for effective vaccination strategies to combat the disease.