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1. Non-Disclosure of abuse in children and young adults with disabilities: Reasons and mitigation strategies Northwest Region of Cameroon

2. Hepatitis B, HIV, and Syphilis Seroprevalence in Pregnant Women and Blood Donors in Cameroon

3. Factors Associated with PMTCT Cascade Completion in Four African Countries

4. Single Dose of Oral Azithromycin With or Without Amoxicillin to Prevent Peripartum Infection in Laboring, High-Risk Women in Cameroon

5. mHealth Phone Intervention to Reduce Maternal Deaths and Morbidity in Cameroon: Protocol for Translational Adaptation

6. Predicting Postpartum Hemorrhage in Laboring Patients in Cameroon, Africa

7. Two decades of childhood cancer care in Cameroon: 2000–2020

8. Two decades of childhood cancer care in Cameroon: 2000 – 2020

9. Predicting peripartum infection in laboring patients at high risk in Cameroon, Africa

10. 7 Oral azithromycin ± amoxicillin to prevent peripartum infection in laboring high-risk women: A 3-Arm RCT

11. Assisted<scp>HIV</scp>partner services training in three sub‐Saharan African countries: facilitators and barriers to sustainable approaches

12. Matern Child Health J

13. Prediabetes and diabetes among HIV-infected adults in Cameroon

14. Lower Preprandial Insulin and Altered Fuel Use in HIV/Antiretroviral-Exposed Infants in Cameroon

15. Lessons Learned From Option B+ in the Evolution Toward 'Test and Start' From Malawi, Cameroon, and the United Republic of Tanzania

16. Achieving high uptake of human papillomavirus vaccine in Cameroon: Lessons learned in overcoming challenges

17. Factors associated with inconsistent condom use in adolescents with negative or unknown HIV status in Northwest Cameroon

18. An Assessment of a Home-Based Program for Children Orphaned by HIV/AIDS in Cameroon Africa

19. Factors Associated with PMTCT Cascade Completion in Four African Countries

20. Barriers to Men's Participation in Antenatal and Prevention of Mother‐to‐Child HIV Transmission Care in Cameroon, Africa

21. Identification of HIV-1 infected infants and young children using real-time RT PCR and dried blood spots from Uganda and Cameroon

22. Birth Attendants Trained in 'Prevention of Mother‐to‐Child HIV Transmission' Provide Care in Rural Cameroon, Africa

23. Retrospective analysis of the prevalence of and factors associated with condom use among young HIV-infected women in Cameroon

24. Implementation and Operational Research: Reconstructing the PMTCT Cascade Using Cross-sectional Household Survey Data: The PEARL Study

25. Evaluation of Rapid Prenatal Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing in Rural Cameroon

26. Role of traditional birth attendants in preventing perinatal transmission of HIV Commentary: Involving traditional birth attendants in prevention of HIV transmission needs careful consideration

27. Prevalence, Predictors, and Same Day Treatment of Positive VIA Enhanced by Digital Cervicography and Histopathology Results in a Cervical Cancer Prevention Program in Cameroon

28. Health facility characteristics and their relationship to coverage of PMTCT of HIV services across four African countries: the PEARL study

29. Prevalence and predictors of proteinuria in HIV-infected and uninfected pregnant women in Cameroon

30. Coverage of nevirapine-based services to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission in 4 African countries

31. Time trends and regional differences in the prevalence of HIV infection among women attending antenatal clinics in 2 provinces in Cameroon

32. Monitoring effectiveness of programmes to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission in lower-income countries

33. Integrating prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission into routine antenatal care: the key to program expansion in Cameroon

34. Role of traditional birth attendants in preventing perinatal transmission of HIV

35. Measuring Coverage in MNCH: Population HIV-Free Survival among Children under Two Years of Age in Four African Countries

36. Prevalence, Predictors, and Same Day Treatment of Positive VIA Enhanced by Digital Cervicography and Histopathology Results in a Cervical Cancer Prevention Program in Cameroon.

37. Measuring coverage in MNCH: population HIV-free survival among children under two years of age in four African countries.

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