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Buruli Ulcer in Cameroon: The Development and Impact of the National Control Programme
Authors:Earnest Njih Tabah  Dickson Shey Nsagha  Anne-Cécile Zoung-Kanyi Bissek  Alfred Kongnyu Njamnshi  Martin W Bratschi  Gerd Pluschke  Alphonse Um Boock
Abstract:BackgroundCameroon is endemic for Buruli ulcer (BU) and organised institutional BU control began in 2002. The objective was to describe the evolution, achievements and challenges of the national BU control programme (NBUCP) and to make suggestions for scaling up the programme.MethodsWe analysed collated data on BU from 2001 to 2014 and reviewed activity reports NBUCP in Cameroon. Case-detection rates and key BU control indicators were calculated and plotted on a time scale to determine trends in performance. A linear regression analysis of BU detection rate from 2005–2014 was done. The regression coefficient was tested statistically for the significance in variation of BU detection rate.Conclusion/SignificanceAlthough institutional BU control Cameroon only began 30 years after the first cases were reported in 1969, a number of milestones have been attained. These would serve as stepping stones for charting the way forward and improving upon control activities in the country if the major challenge of resource allocation is dealt with.
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