Development, using methods using isotopes and in cooperation with the IRD and the IAEA, of a genetically modified mosquito incapable of transmitting malaria, the competitive multiplication of which will undoubtedly lead to the annihilation of the anopheles vector of the disease.
La 8e édition de la rentrée scientifique de la recherche et de l’innovation live from the Palais des Congrès in Yaoundé under the theme: “Scientific research and endogenous response to emerging and re-emerging diseases: challenges and prospects”. The aim is to highlight the potential of Cameroonian research and its ability to provide solutions to the multifaceted public health challenges facing our society.
1.Development of food kits with high nutritional and energy values, fortified with micronutrients, used to fight against childhood malnutrition, the debilitation of people living with HIV, pregnant women or any other nutritionally vulnerable patient.
2.Development of two photographic guides (one for children and one for adults) for food consumption studies.
3.Validation of bioelectrical impedancemetry and anthropometry equations for determining body composition
Emergency food kits Infant flour for children aged 6 to 23 Soy
yogurts with sesame, carrots and eggshells Soursop
tea Spicy salts for hypertensive
people Cookies fortified with vitamins, minerals, melon and antioxidants
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