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Jude D. Bigoga
Researcher at University of Yaoundé I
Publications - 59
Citations - 1313
Jude D. Bigoga is an academic researcher from University of Yaoundé I. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Anopheles gambiae. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 48 publications receiving 937 citations. Previous affiliations of Jude D. Bigoga include University of Yaoundé.
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Implications of insecticide resistance for malaria vector control with long-lasting insecticidal nets: a WHO-coordinated, prospective, international, observational cohort study
Immo Kleinschmidt,Immo Kleinschmidt,John S. Bradley,Tessa B. Knox,Abraham Mnzava,Hmooda Toto Kafy,Charles Mbogo,Bashir Adam Ismail,Jude D. Bigoga,Alioun Adechoubou,Kamaraju Raghavendra,Jackie Cook,Elfatih M. Malik,Zinga José Nkuni,Michael B. Macdonald,Nabie Bayoh,Eric Ochomo,Etienne Fondjo,Herman Parfait Awono-Ambene,Josiane Etang,Martin Akogbeto,Rajendra M Bhatt,Mehul Kumar Chourasia,Dipak Kumar Swain,Teresa Kinyari,Krishanthi Subramaniam,Achille Massougbodji,Mariam Okê-Sopoh,Aurore Ogouyemi-Hounto,Celestin Kouambeng,Mujahid Sheikhedin Abdin,Philippa A. West,Khalid A Elmardi,Sylvie Cornelie,Vincent Corbel,Neena Valecha,Evan M. Mathenge,Luna Kamau,Jonathan Lines,Martin J. Donnelly,Martin J. Donnelly +40 more
TL;DR: Irrespective of resistance, populations in malaria endemic areas should continue to use long-lasting insecticidal nets to reduce their risk of infection and the development of additional vector control tools should be prioritised to reduce the unacceptably high malaria burden.
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Malaria vectors and transmission dynamics in coastal south-western Cameroon.
TL;DR: Malaria transmission is perennial, rainfall dependent and An.
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Review of malaria situation in Cameroon: technical viewpoint on challenges and prospects for disease elimination.
Christophe Antonio-Nkondjio,Cyrille Ndo,Flobert Njiokou,Jude D. Bigoga,Parfait Awono-Ambene,Josiane Etang,Josiane Etang,Albert Same Ekobo,Charles S. Wondji +8 more
TL;DR: The complex situation of malaria in Cameroon is highlighted and the need to urgently implement and reinforce integrated control strategies in different epidemiological settings, as part of the substantial efforts to consolidate gains and advance towards malaria elimination in the country.
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Antimicrobial activity of the methanolic extract, fractions and four flavonoids from the twigs of Dorstenia angusticornis Engl. (Moraceae).
Victor Kuete,Ingrid Konga Simo,Bathelemy Ngameni,Jude D. Bigoga,Jean Watchueng,Robertine Nzesse Kapguep,François-Xavier Etoa,Bonaventure Ngadjui Tchaleu,Véronique Penlap Beng +8 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that DAT, compounds 3 and 4 inhibited the growth of all test pathogens, providing a possible basis for the potential use of twigs from Dorstenia angusticornis in the treatment of infectious diseases.
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Design of a study to determine the impact of insecticide resistance on malaria vector control: a multi-country investigation
Immo Kleinschmidt,Immo Kleinschmidt,Abraham Mnzava,Hmooda Toto Kafy,Charles Mbogo,Adam Ismail Bashir,Jude D. Bigoga,Alioun Adechoubou,Kamaraju Raghavendra,Tessa B. Knox,Elfatih M. Malik,Zinga José Nkuni,Nabie Bayoh,Eric Ochomo,Etienne Fondjo,Celestin Kouambeng,Herman Parfait Awono-Ambene,Josiane Etang,Martin Akogbeto,Rajendra M Bhatt,Dipak Kumar Swain,Teresa Kinyari,Kiambo Njagi,Lawrence Muthami,Krishanthi Subramaniam,John S. Bradley,Philippa A. West,A. Massougbodji,Mariam Okê-Sopoh,Aurore Ogouyemi Hounto,Khalid A Elmardi,Neena Valecha,Luna Kamau,Evan M. Mathenge,Martin J. Donnelly,Martin J. Donnelly +35 more
TL;DR: A multi-country study was undertaken in Sudan, Kenya, India, Cameroon and Benin to quantify the potential loss of epidemiological effectiveness of ITNs and IRS due to decreased susceptibility of malaria vectors to insecticides.