Assessment of malaria parasitemia in people living with HIV/AIDS in Kumba, Cameroon
<p>Background: Malaria parasitemia and HIV infections are globally important public health concerns. People residing in regions where these two infections are endemic are prone to develop co-infection. Sub-Saharan Africa has the greatest burden of both diseases and Cameroon particularly the So...
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Main Authors: | Eyong Clinton Achere (Author), Adamu Ndongho Ndifontiayong (Author), Fokunang Charles Ntungwen (Author), Nsagha Dickson Shey (Author) |
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Open Journal of Tropical Medicine - Peertechz Publications,
2022-11-07.
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