First investigation of RH gene polymorphism in patients with sickle cell disease and associated blood donors in Cameroon, Central Africa
DISCUSSION: Beyond the comprehensive report of the nature and distribution of RH variant alleles in a subset of Cameroonian patients treated by transfusion therapy, this work highlights the need for an extensive review of current practice, including routine serologic typing procedures, preferably in the near future.PMID:38315540 | DOI:10.2450/BloodTransfus.660 (Source: Blood Transfusion)
Source: Blood Transfusion - February 5, 2024 Category: Hematology Authors: Jeanne Manga Messina Mbeti Caroline B énech Fran çoise Ngo Sack Estelle Wete Hortense Ngegni Pangetha Simon No ël Ateba Jules Tchatchueng Alexandre Njan Nloga Yann Fichou Source Type: research

First investigation of RH gene polymorphism in patients with sickle cell disease and associated blood donors in Cameroon, Central Africa
DISCUSSION: Beyond the comprehensive report of the nature and distribution of RH variant alleles in a subset of Cameroonian patients treated by transfusion therapy, this work highlights the need for an extensive review of current practice, including routine serologic typing procedures, preferably in the near future.PMID:38315540 | DOI:10.2450/BloodTransfus.660 (Source: Blood Transfusion)
Source: Blood Transfusion - February 5, 2024 Category: Hematology Authors: Jeanne Manga Messina Mbeti Caroline B énech Fran çoise Ngo Sack Estelle Wete Hortense Ngegni Pangetha Simon No ël Ateba Jules Tchatchueng Alexandre Njan Nloga Yann Fichou Source Type: research

First investigation of RH gene polymorphism in patients with sickle cell disease and associated blood donors in Cameroon, Central Africa
DISCUSSION: Beyond the comprehensive report of the nature and distribution of RH variant alleles in a subset of Cameroonian patients treated by transfusion therapy, this work highlights the need for an extensive review of current practice, including routine serologic typing procedures, preferably in the near future.PMID:38315540 | DOI:10.2450/BloodTransfus.660 (Source: Blood Transfusion)
Source: Blood Transfusion - February 5, 2024 Category: Hematology Authors: Jeanne Manga Messina Mbeti Caroline B énech Fran çoise Ngo Sack Estelle Wete Hortense Ngegni Pangetha Simon No ël Ateba Jules Tchatchueng Alexandre Njan Nloga Yann Fichou Source Type: research

First investigation of RH gene polymorphism in patients with sickle cell disease and associated blood donors in Cameroon, Central Africa
DISCUSSION: Beyond the comprehensive report of the nature and distribution of RH variant alleles in a subset of Cameroonian patients treated by transfusion therapy, this work highlights the need for an extensive review of current practice, including routine serologic typing procedures, preferably in the near future.PMID:38315540 | DOI:10.2450/BloodTransfus.660 (Source: Blood Transfusion)
Source: Blood Transfusion - February 5, 2024 Category: Hematology Authors: Jeanne Manga Messina Mbeti Caroline B énech Fran çoise Ngo Sack Estelle Wete Hortense Ngegni Pangetha Simon No ël Ateba Jules Tchatchueng Alexandre Njan Nloga Yann Fichou Source Type: research

First investigation of RH gene polymorphism in patients with sickle cell disease and associated blood donors in Cameroon, Central Africa
DISCUSSION: Beyond the comprehensive report of the nature and distribution of RH variant alleles in a subset of Cameroonian patients treated by transfusion therapy, this work highlights the need for an extensive review of current practice, including routine serologic typing procedures, preferably in the near future.PMID:38315540 | DOI:10.2450/BloodTransfus.660 (Source: Blood Transfusion)
Source: Blood Transfusion - February 5, 2024 Category: Hematology Authors: Jeanne Manga Messina Mbeti Caroline B énech Fran çoise Ngo Sack Estelle Wete Hortense Ngegni Pangetha Simon No ël Ateba Jules Tchatchueng Alexandre Njan Nloga Yann Fichou Source Type: research

First investigation of RH gene polymorphism in patients with sickle cell disease and associated blood donors in Cameroon, Central Africa
DISCUSSION: Beyond the comprehensive report of the nature and distribution of RH variant alleles in a subset of Cameroonian patients treated by transfusion therapy, this work highlights the need for an extensive review of current practice, including routine serologic typing procedures, preferably in the near future.PMID:38315540 | DOI:10.2450/BloodTransfus.660 (Source: Blood Transfusion)
Source: Blood Transfusion - February 5, 2024 Category: Hematology Authors: Jeanne Manga Messina Mbeti Caroline B énech Fran çoise Ngo Sack Estelle Wete Hortense Ngegni Pangetha Simon No ël Ateba Jules Tchatchueng Alexandre Njan Nloga Yann Fichou Source Type: research

First investigation of RH gene polymorphism in patients with sickle cell disease and associated blood donors in Cameroon, Central Africa
DISCUSSION: Beyond the comprehensive report of the nature and distribution of RH variant alleles in a subset of Cameroonian patients treated by transfusion therapy, this work highlights the need for an extensive review of current practice, including routine serologic typing procedures, preferably in the near future.PMID:38315540 | DOI:10.2450/BloodTransfus.660 (Source: Blood Transfusion)
Source: Blood Transfusion - February 5, 2024 Category: Hematology Authors: Jeanne Manga Messina Mbeti Caroline B énech Fran çoise Ngo Sack Estelle Wete Hortense Ngegni Pangetha Simon No ël Ateba Jules Tchatchueng Alexandre Njan Nloga Yann Fichou Source Type: research

First investigation of RH gene polymorphism in patients with sickle cell disease and associated blood donors in Cameroon, Central Africa
DISCUSSION: Beyond the comprehensive report of the nature and distribution of RH variant alleles in a subset of Cameroonian patients treated by transfusion therapy, this work highlights the need for an extensive review of current practice, including routine serologic typing procedures, preferably in the near future.PMID:38315540 | DOI:10.2450/BloodTransfus.660 (Source: Blood Transfusion)
Source: Blood Transfusion - February 5, 2024 Category: Hematology Authors: Jeanne Manga Messina Mbeti Caroline B énech Fran çoise Ngo Sack Estelle Wete Hortense Ngegni Pangetha Simon No ël Ateba Jules Tchatchueng Alexandre Njan Nloga Yann Fichou Source Type: research

First investigation of RH gene polymorphism in patients with sickle cell disease and associated blood donors in Cameroon, Central Africa
DISCUSSION: Beyond the comprehensive report of the nature and distribution of RH variant alleles in a subset of Cameroonian patients treated by transfusion therapy, this work highlights the need for an extensive review of current practice, including routine serologic typing procedures, preferably in the near future.PMID:38315540 | DOI:10.2450/BloodTransfus.660 (Source: Blood Transfusion)
Source: Blood Transfusion - February 5, 2024 Category: Hematology Authors: Jeanne Manga Messina Mbeti Caroline B énech Fran çoise Ngo Sack Estelle Wete Hortense Ngegni Pangetha Simon No ël Ateba Jules Tchatchueng Alexandre Njan Nloga Yann Fichou Source Type: research

First investigation of RH gene polymorphism in patients with sickle cell disease and associated blood donors in Cameroon, Central Africa
DISCUSSION: Beyond the comprehensive report of the nature and distribution of RH variant alleles in a subset of Cameroonian patients treated by transfusion therapy, this work highlights the need for an extensive review of current practice, including routine serologic typing procedures, preferably in the near future.PMID:38315540 | DOI:10.2450/BloodTransfus.660 (Source: Blood Transfusion)
Source: Blood Transfusion - February 5, 2024 Category: Hematology Authors: Jeanne Manga Messina Mbeti Caroline B énech Fran çoise Ngo Sack Estelle Wete Hortense Ngegni Pangetha Simon No ël Ateba Jules Tchatchueng Alexandre Njan Nloga Yann Fichou Source Type: research

First investigation of RH gene polymorphism in patients with sickle cell disease and associated blood donors in Cameroon, Central Africa
DISCUSSION: Beyond the comprehensive report of the nature and distribution of RH variant alleles in a subset of Cameroonian patients treated by transfusion therapy, this work highlights the need for an extensive review of current practice, including routine serologic typing procedures, preferably in the near future.PMID:38315540 | DOI:10.2450/BloodTransfus.660 (Source: Blood Transfusion)
Source: Blood Transfusion - February 5, 2024 Category: Hematology Authors: Jeanne Manga Messina Mbeti Caroline B énech Fran çoise Ngo Sack Estelle Wete Hortense Ngegni Pangetha Simon No ël Ateba Jules Tchatchueng Alexandre Njan Nloga Yann Fichou Source Type: research

Noncommunicable diseases behavioural risk factors among secondary school adolescents in Urban Cameroon
This study aimed to evaluate the NCD behavioural risk fact... (Source: BMC Public Health)
Source: BMC Public Health - February 5, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Changoh Marvel Changoh, Lambed Tatah, Desmond Aroke, Dickson Nsagha and Simeon-Pierre Choukem Tags: Research Source Type: research

Caught between pity, explicit bias, and discrimination: a qualitative study on the impact of stigma on the quality of life of persons living with sickle cell disease in three African countries
ConclusionThe results highlight the importance of challenging stigmatizing narratives on SCD and recognizing that stigmatization represents a social injustice that significantly diminishes the QoL of individuals living with SCD. (Source: Quality of Life Research)
Source: Quality of Life Research - February 1, 2024 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Factors influencing cervical cancer re-screening in a semi-rural health district of Cameroon: a cohort study
Screening participation at recommended intervals is a crucial component of cervical cancer prevention effectiveness. However, little is known regarding the rate of re-screening in a Sub-Saharan context. This s... (Source: BMC Women's Health)
Source: BMC Women's Health - January 28, 2024 Category: OBGYN Authors: Sophie Evina Bolo, Bruno Kenfack, Ania Wisniak, Gilles Tankeu, Virginie Yakam, Alida Moukam, Jessica Sormani, Beat Stoll, Pierre Vassilakos and Patrick Petignat Tags: Research Source Type: research