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Centre for Research in Infectious Diseases
Cameroon
Joined April 2019
Our latest study. A research led by Rosine Danale Metitsi Tesongang & all. This pilot study investigated the potential of a low-cost eave screening technique to reduce human exposure to malaria vectors in a forested area of Cameroon. Read More 👉 👉 https://t.co/0bbYyleOsI
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Research Uptake & Advocacy Officer Contract: Full-time | Fixed Term (3 years) Are you passionate about turning research into impact? Join CRID’s multidisciplinary CANVeCT project, funded by Unitaid. 🔗 Apply now: https://t.co/nF2usxtJ5L
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CRID was honored to host Dr. Paige Armstrong, Acting Director of @CDCGlobal Health Center, alongside Dr. Mohamed Jalloh & @USEmbYaounde officials. Her visit highlights CDC-CRID collaboration and their shared commitment to advancing #PublicHealth across the region.
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In a significant step towards addressing the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance, CRID and @ICARS_global launched a joint project led by Prof @BlaiseBougnom, aimed at preventing the spread of antimicrobial resistance from wastewater in urban agriculture in Cameroon. @WHO
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Procurement Officer We are looking for a Procurement Officer to join our team at CRID in Yaoundé, Cameroon! For more details and application instructions … https://t.co/j49AYuwu3k
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CALL FOR #APPLICATIONS: #PhD Position in the Social Science of Vector-Borne Diseases You will focus on #community-driven approaches to vector-borne disease (#VBD) surveillance and control. we encourage you to apply! For more details👉👉👉 https://t.co/qmM54IHYLw
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CALL FOR #APPLICATIONS: Project Coordinator Join our team at the Centre for Research in Infectious Diseases (#CRID) in Yaoundé, Cameroon! Department: Project #Management Contract: Full-time, Fixed Term – 3 years READ MORE 👉👉👉 https://t.co/zejkG7i0xX
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CRID staff completed in-house partial #RAMP training on August 27, 2025, led by certified trainers Bruno Essame and Romario Munakwa. Observed online by #LSTM’s Martina Savio, the session focused on enhancing #research #management, #finance, and #administration skills. @LSTMnews
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Happy to share our new publication entitled: Evidence of urinary #schistosomiasis in nomadic #pastoralists of northern #Cameroon and disparities in #health knowledge and practices between local and foreign nomadic groups. READ THE FULL ARTICLE https://t.co/G9hMWUanMx
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A significant step towards #interdisciplinary #research #collaboration was taken yesterday as Dr. #Komi Fiaboe, an #agricultural #entomologist and #Cameroon country representative for @IITA_CGIAR, paid a visit to CRID. The meeting aimed to explore a potential partnership.
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Important workshop for RAFT partners to be involved in as outbreaks of arboviral diseases eg. Yellow Fever & #dengue are becoming more frequent in urban areas @FightingMalaria @WorldDengueDay @EYE_Strategy
Workshop on urban yellow fever outbreak preparedness in Cameroon. In light of the recent surge in YF cases across our country, particularly in urban areas, it was imperative to identify priority actions based on the WHO's preliminary guide @cam_crid @LSHTM_RAFT @WHO @MinsanteC
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Today, we are reminded that mosquitoes remain one of the deadliest threats to global health. We are proud to lead the US$18 million CANVeCT project funded by Unitaid aiming to👉👉👉Learn more: https://t.co/PSGNdCFEyE
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THE MOSQUITO: MAN'S BEST ENEMY Since their appearance 245 million years ago, mosquitoes have colonized every environment, from the equator to the polar circles. Their a… Read more👉 https://t.co/rAUbjXspIj
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CRID is seeking to recruit an experienced epidemiologist to work in the recently Unitaid-funded CANVeCT project. The key role will involve lead the field implementation of a large randomised controlled trial in Cameroon working with international partners. https://t.co/hbJatB3jWU
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CRID receives a US$18 million grant from @UNITAID to catalyze the adoption of a novel vector control tool. Prof. @cwondji will lead this project to generate robust evidence supporting spatial repellents to reduce #malaria burden in Africa. Read more: https://t.co/JCIE6wg9dg
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CRID signed a partnership with @TOURISTIQUEEXP1 (#TL), specializing in intercity delivery. This collaboration supports #CRID’s #sequencing services under the #AVecGen project. TL will safely transport #biological samples from ten #Cameroon regions to CRID’s facilities in Yaoundé.
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