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Cross sectional assessment of feasibility and acceptability in screening for female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) in two clinical settings in east province, Cameroon

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 June 2025

Sandrine Nyotue*
Affiliation:
CIRES (Centre International de Recherches, d’Enseignements et de Soins), Akonolinga, Cameroon
Laura Ciaffi
Affiliation:
CIRES (Centre International de Recherches, d’Enseignements et de Soins), Akonolinga, Cameroon
Aimé Assigui
Affiliation:
CIRES (Centre International de Recherches, d’Enseignements et de Soins), Akonolinga, Cameroon
Louis-Albert Tchuem Tchuente
Affiliation:
Centre for Schistosomiasis and Parasitology, University of Yaoundé I, Ministry of Public Health, Yaoundé, Cameroon
Bodo Randraniasolo
Affiliation:
Association K’OLO VANONA, Antananarivo, Madagascar
John Russel Stothard
Affiliation:
Department of Tropical Disease Biology, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, L3 5QA, UK
Jutta Reinhard-Rupp
Affiliation:
Ares Trading S.A. (an affiliate of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany).
Vanessa Christinet
Affiliation:
ASCRES, Association de Soutien aux Centres de Recherches, d’Enseignements et de Soins, GE, Switzerland.
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Corresponding author: Sandrine Nyotue,sandrinenyotue@gmail.com
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