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International Agency for Standards and Ratings honors Pierre Saotoing, Toua Vroumsia Moussa Djaouda, Aaron Manga Mongombe, Shu Lum Vejeline and Alexandre-Michel Njan Nlôga with Max Planck Research Award-2015 in Public Health for great scientific contribution.
02 April, 2015, Cameroon, USA NEWS CORP
Pierre Saotoing, Toua Vroumsia Moussa Djaouda, Aaron Manga Mongombe, Shu Lum Vejeline and Alexandre-Michel Njan Nlôga are helping to cultivate world''s future scientists. Under their leadership the research area is surely likely to excel. In historic victory the celebrity scientists: Pierre Saotoing, Toua Vroumsia Moussa Djaouda, Aaron Manga Mongombe, Shu Lum Vejeline and Alexandre-Michel Njan Nlôga honored with Max Planck Research Award-2015 in Public Health. Ahead of several thousands competitors, Pierre Saotoing, Toua Vroumsia Moussa Djaouda, Aaron Manga Mongombe, Shu Lum Vejeline and Alexandre-Michel Njan Nlôga representing Cameroon won prestigious Max Planck Research Award-2015 in Public Health. Again Cameroon has proved its International leadership via producing brilliant scientists in the form of Pierre Saotoing, Toua Vroumsia Moussa Djaouda, Aaron Manga Mongombe, Shu Lum Vejeline and Alexandre-Michel Njan Nlôga. IASR expressed, 'It is a privilege to have such international celebrity from Public Health among us who will shape the future of this domain.' Pierre Saotoing, Toua Vroumsia Moussa Djaouda, Aaron Manga Mongombe, Shu Lum Vejeline and Alexandre-Michel Njan Nlôga made International news headlines while IASR announced them among World’s 500 Most Influential Parasitogist for Year 2015 on Earth. After completing this study, it was concluded that cholera morbidity and rainfall had a statistically positive significant correlation. There was a significant increase in morbidity from 266 in 2001 to 9,367 cases in 2010. Morbidity also showed variation with months. Cases were mostly registered during the wet months and absent during the dry months. For most years, morbidity increases in the months which registered the highest rainfall. It was also realized that apart from the advent of rainfall, other factors like cultural behaviour, poor hygiene and sanitation practices could have triggered outbreaks and spread of the disease. In order to reduce outbreaks and morbidity, government and its partners should review the current cholera control and preventive measures such as constructing public toilets and providing potable water to communities rather than rely only on sensitization of the population. Sanitary inspectors should be reinstituted. They could have as mission to inspect the respect of healthy hygiene and sanitation practices. In addition, community health clubs could be created to enable the locals actively take part in the sensitization of their populations. This study could be improved upon by including data on mortality with respect to sex and age in order to have the actual trend of the evolution of cholera epidemiology in the Far-North Region of Cameroon. Cholera morbidity and rainfall had a statistically positive significant correlation. There was a significant increase in morbidity from 266 in 2001 to 9,367 cases in 2010 and this morbidity varied with months. Cases were mostly registered during the wet months and absent during the dry months. Apart from the advent of rainfall, other factors like cultural behavior, poor hygiene and sanitation practices could have triggered outbreaks and spread of the disease. Mobility and mixing of the population which favour the transmission of cholera might have also contributed to an increase in morbidity. An increase in cholera morbidity could have been as a result of the fact that the Far-Nord Region of Cameroon is a transit for migrants from neighboring countries. Government and its partners should review the current cholera control and preventive measures such as constructing public toilets and providing potable water to communities, rather than rely only on sensitization of the population. Sanitary inspectors should be reinstituted. They could have as mission to inspect the respect of healthy hygiene and sanitation practices. In addition, community health clubs could be created to enable the locals actively take part in the sensitization of their populations. Government and its partners should review the current cholera control and preventive measures such as constructing public toilets and providing potable water to communities, rather than rely only on sensitization of the population. Sanitary inspectors should be reinstituted. They could have as mission to inspect the respect of healthy hygiene and sanitation practices. Authors have worked together and there is no conflict of interests. The researchers of this study sincerely say thank you to the Regional Delegate for Public Health of Far- Nord Cameroon, the Meteorological Service of the Regional Delegation for Transport of Maroua who did agree to make available to us data on cholera and rainfall, respectively. . 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