Publications by authors named "Tateng Ngouateu Aime"

Background: Infection with intestinal nematodes is of major public health concern worldwide, and school-age children and pregnant women are the principal victims. The present study was undertaken to provide baseline information on the status of gastrointestinal nematodes among school-age children in Bamendjou. .

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  • Research focused on the bionomics of anopheline species in the malaria hypoendemic Western Cameroon highlands to inform malaria control strategies.
  • Findings showed a decrease in mosquito diversity and density from lowland to highland, with Anopheles gambiae as the most aggressive species in lower altitudes and An. hancocki in higher altitudes.
  • Only An. gambiae and An. funestus were significant for malaria transmission, with varying entomological inoculation rates across different altitudes, suggesting that climatic factors mainly affect aquatic stages rather than the adult life expectancy of these mosquitoes.
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