Dr. Blaise Nguendo Yongsi
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Dr. Blaise Nguendo Yongsi

Senior Lecturer
University of Yaounde II, Cameroon


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Epidemiology from Universite Paris VI, Paris, France

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Biography

Dr. Blaise Nguendo Yongsi is currently working as Associate Professor at University of Yaounde II, Cameroon. He obtained his Ph.D. in Epidemiology from Universite Paris, Paris, France. His main area of interest related to Public Health, Epidemiology, and Health Geography. His area of expertise includes, Health of Vulnerable Populations, Urban Health, Social Epidemiology, Geography of Diseases, Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases, Geography of Health Care, Epidemiology of Chronic non Communicable Diseases, and Environmental Health. He has published 22 articles in journals as writer/co-writer.

Area of Interest:

Public Health
100%
Epidemiology
62%
Environmental Health
90%
Infectious Diseases
75%
Sperm Quality
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
17
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Yongsi, H.B.N., 2014. An assessment of hygiene practices and health status of street-food vendors in Yaounde, Cameroon. Int. J. Trop. Dis. Health, 4: 1153-1170.
  2. Yongsi, H.B.N. and O.A. Ngwa, 2014. Trends and risks factors associated to women obesity in Cameroon and Gabon. Am. J. Health Res., 2: 420-428.
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  3. Blaise, N.Y.H. and S.M.N. De, 2014. Factors of non use of anti-malaria treatment by women on children less than five years of age in Angola. Adv. Life Sci. Health, 1: 7-21.
  4. Yongsi, H.B.N., 2011. Access and management of drinking water in developing cities: Evidence from yaounde (Cameroon). Res. J. Environ. Sci., 5: 124-133.
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  5. Nguendo-Yongsi, H.B., 2011. Microbiological evaluation of drinking water in a sub-saharan urban community (yaounde). Am. J. Biochem. Mol. Biol., 1: 68-81.
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  6. Yongsi, H.B.N., 2010. Suffering for water, suffering from water: Access to drinking water and associated health risks in Africa. J. Health Populat. Nutr., 28: 424-435.
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  7. Yongsi, H.B.N., 2010. Education and religious beliefs: Supportive determinants in the understanding of health issues in Sub-Saharan Africa. Ethno Med., 4: 81-94.
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  8. Yongsi, H.B.N., A. NtetuLutumba, B.R. Christopher and H.T.M. OjukuTiafack, 2009. Uncontrolled draining and health consequences in Yaounde-Cameroon. Acta Universitaria, 19: 20-30.
  9. Yongsi, H.B.N., 2009. Wastewater disposal practices: An ecological risk factor for health in young children in Sub-saharan Africa cities (case study of Yaounde in Cameroon). Res. J. Med. Med. Sci., 4: 26-41.
  10. Yongsi, H.B.N., 2009. Human settlement, land management and health in Sub Saharan cities. Int. J. Hum. Soc. Sci., 3: 1793-1800.
  11. Yongsi, H.B.N., T.M. Herrmann, A.L. Ntetu, R. Sietchiping and C. Bryant, 2008. Environmental sanitation and health risks in tropical urban settings: Case study of household refuse and diarrhea in Yaounde-Cameroon. Int. J. Hum. Soc. Sci., 3: 220-228.
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  12. Yongsi, H.B.N. and A.N. Lutumba, 2008. Household standard of living and children's health in Sub-Saharan cities. J. Developing Areas, 42: 251-259.
  13. Yongsi, H.B., 2008. Pathogenic microorganisms associated with childhood diarrhea in low-and-middle income countries: Case study of Yaounde - Cameroon. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 5: 213-229.
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  14. Yongsi, H.B.N., N.N. Humphrey and R. Sietchiping, 2007. Infant diarrheas within a sub-Saharan urban environment (Yaounde): An epidemio-geographical approach. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 27: 680-690.
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  15. Yongsi, H.B.N., 2007. Prevalence and spatial disparities of infectious diseases with regard to the physical environment in Yaounde, Cameroon. J. Health Dev., 3: 123-145.
  16. Ndi, H.N., H.B.N. Yongsi and L. Mbanga, 2007. State withdrawal and the emergency of alternative health care practices in African urban milieus. J. Health Dev., 3: 57-73.
  17. Blaise, N.Y.H. and D.B.K. Dovie, 2007. Diarrheal diseases in the history of public health. Arch. Med. Res., 38: 159-163.
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