Postdoctoral fellow in Global health, Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (Inserm)
My research interests focus on healthcare practices and policies in Subsaharan Africa, African states, global health governance, hospitals, HIV and the management of coinfections and comorbities (viral hepatitis, tuberculosis). My doctoral research was focused on the national program for access to antiretrovirals and the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Botswana. It was published (in french) in 2014 "Prendre soin de sa population. L'exception botswanaise face au sida". I have then undertaken a postdoctoral research on the management of viral hepatitis B & C in Cameroon. Building on these previous works I am currently developing a project on hospital care and hospital policies in Africa.
How hepatitis became a hidden epidemic in Africa
Mar 10, 2017 03:14 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
The five strains of viral hepatitis (A, B, C, D and E) affect 400 million people around the world. Hepatitis B and C are the most deadly; these infections are blood borne, transmitted mainly through unsafe medical...
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