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- who: René Afor Aza’ah from the Onchocerciasis, CDTI, Hotspot, Ndikinimeki Health District, Cameroon Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University have published the Article: Point prevalence mapping reveals hotspot for onchocerciasis transmission in the Ndikinimeki Health District, Centre Region, Cameroon, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study has revealed that the Ndikinimeki Health District is hypo-endemic for onchocerciasis after about two decades of preventive chemotherapy.
- how: The study was carried out in the Ndikinimeki Health District chosen because onchocerciasis-related monitoring and evaluation information was scanty or only sentinel site . . .
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