Publications by authors named "M N Hamadou Ndjemai"

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  • Knowledge of malaria transmission intensity is vital for effective control strategies, yet Cameroon lacks sufficient recent data on this topic.
  • An entomological study across four diverse regions in Cameroon revealed varying levels of malaria transmission, with Anopheles arabiensis being the main vector in most areas and significant differences in entomological inoculation rates (EIR) recorded.
  • Insecticide-treated bed nets are expected to be effective in controlling malaria in the country, but additional interventions will be necessary in areas with high transmission rates to adequately reduce the malaria burden.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "M N Hamadou Ndjemai"

  • - M N Hamadou Ndjemai's recent research primarily focuses on the entomological aspects of malaria transmission in Cameroon, aiming to understand how different ecological zones influence transmission dynamics.
  • - His study, published in "Acta Trop," emphasizes the importance of establishing baseline data on malaria transmission intensity to inform and guide effective malaria control strategies in varied ecological contexts.
  • - The research highlights the need for comprehensive assessments across different environments to understand seasonal patterns of malaria transmission, which is crucial for tailoring interventions to specific regions.