Publications by authors named "Lawrence Monah Ndam"

Background: Cameroon is among countries that have made notable investments nationwide in line with the Family Planning 2030 initiative. This study examines the progress made across the 10 regions and 58 divisions of the country, including potential impairments following COVID-19 and armed conflict.

Methods: In this time-series analysis, parameters were sourced from 5 Demographic and Health Surveys and 3 Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys conducted between 1991 and 2018.

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  • Chromolaena odorata is a harmful invasive weed that disrupts terrestrial ecosystems by altering soil properties and microbial communities, but its allelopathic effects are not well-studied.
  • This research examined soil samples from areas with varying levels of Chromolaena odorata invasion in the Mount Cameroon Region, measuring chemical properties, microbial load, and enzyme activities.
  • Findings indicated that medium to high invasion levels enhanced certain soil nutrients and microbial activities, particularly relating to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, though the overall soil bacterial load remained largely unaffected.
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Okra is grown globally for its nutritional and economic benefits. Okra seeds ensure continuous production of the crop but challenges of poor production, adaptability and management may not allow the seeds to express their full potential. There are two seed production systems in Cameroon; the informal and formal.

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Estimates of married women of reproductive age (MWRA) are needed for policy decisions to enhance reproductive health. Given the unavailability in Cameroon, this study aimed to derive MWRA counts by regions and divisions from 2000 to 2030. Data included 1976, 1987, and 2005 censuses with 606,542 women, five Demographic and Health Surveys from 1991 to 2018 with 48,981 women, and United Nations World Population Prospects from 1976 to 2030.

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This study aimed at determining the phytochemical constituents of Euphorbia golondrina L.C. Wheeler, an alien invasive medicinal herb that is used for the treatment of gastroenteritis related ailments, diabetes, conjunctivitis, gastritis, enterocolitis, tonsillitis, vaginitis, hemorrhoids, prostatism, warts and painful swellings by the Mundani people of the mount Bambouto Caldera in SouthWestern Cameroon, and to evaluate its in vitro antimicrobial and antioxidant activities.

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