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Henley, C., Forgwei, G., Welty, T., Golden, M., Adimora, A,. Shields, R., Pius Tih, M. (2013). Scale-up and case-finding effectiveness of an HIV partner services program in Cameroon: an innovative HIV prevention intervention for developing countries. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 40: 909-914.

Speizer, I. S., Tambashe, B. O., & Tegang, S. P. (2001). An Evaluation of the “Entre Nous Jeunes” Peer—educator Program for Adolescents in Cameroon. Studies in family planning, 32(4), 339-351.

Plautz, A., & Meekers, D. (2007). Evaluation of the reach and impact of the 100% Jeune youth social marketing program in Cameroon: findings from three cross-sectional surveys. Reproductive health, 4(1), 1.

Bekolo, C.E., Williams ,T.D. (2019). Adding proactive and reactive case detection into the integrated community case management system to optimise diagnosis and treatment of malaria in a high transmission setting of Cameroon: an observational quality improvement study. BMJ Open, 9 (6):e026678

Bowen, H.L. (2013). Impact of a mass-media campaign on bednet use in Cameroon. Malar J, 12 (1):36.

Littrell, M., Moukam, L.V., Libite, R., Youmba, J.C., Baugh, G. (2013). Narrowing the treatment gap with equitable access: mid-term outcomes of a community case management program in Cameroon. Health Policy and Planning, 28 (7):705-716.

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