Nathan Yanwou
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View article: Disparity between statistical significance and clinical importance in published randomised controlled trials: a methodological study
Disparity between statistical significance and clinical importance in published randomised controlled trials: a methodological study Open
Objectives We estimated the extent of the disparity between statistical significance and clinical importance in published randomised controlled trials (RCTs), and explored factors associated with this disparity. Design A methodological stu…
View article: Marriage and Steady Relationships with Women in Men Who Have Sex with Men in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Mixed-Method Systematic Review and Meta-analyses
Marriage and Steady Relationships with Women in Men Who Have Sex with Men in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Mixed-Method Systematic Review and Meta-analyses Open
High HIV prevalence in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) in men who have sex with men (MSM) leads to greater risk for their wives and other steady female partners because of prolonged exposure. To provide insights into the context possibly contrib…
View article: Men who have sex with men perceiving that sex with women carries the greatest risk of HIV acquisition: results from a mixed-methods systematic review in sub-Saharan Africa
Men who have sex with men perceiving that sex with women carries the greatest risk of HIV acquisition: results from a mixed-methods systematic review in sub-Saharan Africa Open
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View article: Men who have sex with men perceiving that sex with women carries the greatest risk of HIV acquisition: results from a mixed‐methods systematic review in sub‐Saharan Africa
Men who have sex with men perceiving that sex with women carries the greatest risk of HIV acquisition: results from a mixed‐methods systematic review in sub‐Saharan Africa Open
Introduction In sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA), men who have sex with men (MSM) often have female sexual partners. Their overall risk of acquiring HIV is higher with male partners. Risk perception is associated with HIV knowledge, sexual risk an…
View article: Sexual behaviours and risk with women in MSM in sub-Saharan Africa
Sexual behaviours and risk with women in MSM in sub-Saharan Africa Open
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), MSM – a high HIV prevalence group – experience strong social stigma and pressure to have female partners. Accordingly, they could constitute a bridging group for HIV transmission to cisgender women. We develope…
View article: Initiating the first rheumatic heart disease clinic in Cameroon: A descriptive study
Initiating the first rheumatic heart disease clinic in Cameroon: A descriptive study Open
Background and Aim Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is a significant cause of heart failure in sub‐Saharan Africa. The causes of death from RHD are multiple, many of which can be prevented with appropriate follow‐up of patients and effective …
View article: Persistent hypertension after preeclampsia in a group of Cameroonians: Result of a cross‐sectional study and perspectives to reduce its burden in Limited Income Countries
Persistent hypertension after preeclampsia in a group of Cameroonians: Result of a cross‐sectional study and perspectives to reduce its burden in Limited Income Countries Open
Preeclampsia/eclampsia significantly increases the risk of future hypertension. Several factors may be involved in this process. The purpose of this study was to identify them in Cameroonians. We conduct a cross‐sectional study including w…