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  • - The mobile surgical outreach (MSO) program was initiated in the Democratic Republic of Congo to deliver care for women with genital fistula in remote areas, integrating healthcare delivery, training, and community awareness from 2013 to 2018.
  • - During the study, 1517 women received treatment across 41 clinic sites, with a significant success rate in surgeries, particularly for those suffering from vesicovaginal fistula.
  • - The MSO program not only helps reduce the number of patients waiting for surgery but also serves as a model for national strategies to ultimately eliminate fistula treatment needs by offering localized, patient-centered care.
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Although domestic cavies are widely used in sub-Saharan Africa as a source of meat and income, there are only a few studies of their population structure and genetic relatedness. This seminal study was designed with the main objective to assess the genetic diversity and determine the population structure of cavy populations from Cameroon to guide the development of a cavy improvement program. Sixteen microsatellite markers were used to genotype 109 individuals from five cavy populations (Wouri, Moungo and Nkongsamba in the Littoral region, and Mémé and Fako in the Southwest region of Cameroon).

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