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Enhancing Malaria Surveillance in Cameroon: Findings and Recommendations from a Cross-sectional Nationwide Qualitative Study

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Authors: Claude Ngwayu Nkfusai, Bernard Nsah, Norbert Lemonge, Magloire T.C Kuetche, Herve Bella, Sirima Yaya, Sandra Mokom, Marilene M. Ambadiang, Yauba Saidu, Valérian Turbé, Julia Dunn, Flora Neh Njei, Moïse Hugue René Abomabo, Jean Fosso, Marcellin Joël Ateba

This study looked at how to improve malaria tracking in Cameroon, where the disease remains a big problem. Interviews and group discussions with health workers and officials revealed several ideas to make the system better. These included verifying test results from community health workers, using digital tools for reporting, making it easier to access medicine, and improving how data is shared and reviewed. By using these suggestions, Cameroon can strengthen its malaria surveillance and improve health outcomes.

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Resource Topic: Malaria

Resource Type: Cross-sectional mixed methods

Year: 2025

Region: Africa

Country: Cameroon

Publisher May Restrict Access: No

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