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Asymptomatic Malaria Infection and Hidden Parasitic Burden in Gabonese Schoolchildren: Unveiling Silent Co-Infections in Rural and Urban Settings. [PDF]

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Makouloutou-Nzassi P   +9 more
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Apport de la TDM thoracique dans le dépistage des cas suspects de COVID-19 au service d’imagerie médicale du centre hospitalier et universitaire de Libreville, Gabon

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Leptospirosis in Libreville (Gabon) : Four cases

Médecine et Santé Tropicales, 2013
Leptospirosis is an endemic disease in tropical countries, where it is characterized by clinical polymorphism. We report four cases of leptospirosis diagnosed at the military hospital of Libreville (Gabon).Four men aged 16 to 31-years-old, were admitted for febrile jaundice, with impaired general condition and pain.
M C, Magne   +4 more
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Diffuse cervico-facial cellulitis: 32 cases in Libreville

Cahiers Santé, 2011
The aim of this study was to analyze the predisposing factors and the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of diffuse cervico-facial cellulitis.This retrospective study examined the records of all 32 patients admitted to the ENT and cervico-facial department of the Omar Bongo Ondimba Army Teaching Hospital in Libreville with diffuse cervico-facial ...
Jérôme, Miloundja   +7 more
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Study of morbidity in Libreville (Gabon) in 2008

Médecine et Santé Tropicales, 2013
We studied population morbidity in three neighborhoods in Libreville (Gabon), selected to represent the city center, the areas bordering the suburbs, and the areas in between. We surveyed 601 households and found that at least one resident was ill in 35% of the households.
E, Makita-Ikouaya   +3 more
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Les consommations d'énergie à Libreville

Cahiers d'outre-mer, 1984
Libreville, capitale du Gabon, bénéficie des nombreux avantages que lui apporte la production pétrolière : revenus importants et ravitaillement aisé en énergie. Libreville consomme la plus large part de l'électricité et du carburant automobile utilisés au Gabon, ce qui n'exclut pas ici l'emploi d'énergies traditionnelles, surtout au sein des quartiers ...
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