Publications
Fine-needle aspiration for diagnosis of tuberculous lymphadenitis in children in Bangui, Central African Republic University of Antwerp
The Central African Republic University of Antwerp
Red List of the endemic and subendemic trees of Central Africa (Democratic Republic of the Congo - Rwanda - Burundi) Meise Botanic Garden
The data on the 347 Central African ...
Treatment outcomes for human African Trypanosomiasis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: analysis of routine program data from the world's largest sleeping sickness control program Institute of Tropical Medicine
OBJECTIVE: To enable the human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) control program of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to generate data on treatment outcomes, an electronic database was developed. The database was piloted in two provinces, Bandundu and Kasai Oriental. In this study, we analysed routine data from the two provinces for the period 2006-2008.
METHODS: Data were extracted from case declaration cards and monthly reports ...
New and interesting Eunotia (Bacillariophya) from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, tropical central Africa Meise Botanic Garden Ghent University
Methods – Samples were collected from the Congo River between Kisangani and Bumba in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These samples were prepared for diatom analysis and examined according to standard methods and documented using both light ...
First early hominin from Central Africa (Ishango, Democratic Republic of Congo) University of Antwerp
Integration of human African trypanosomiasis control activities into primary health services in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: a qualitative study of stakeholder perceptions Institute of Tropical Medicine
Human African trypanosomiasis is close to elimination in several countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The diagnosis and treatment is currently rapidly being integrated into first-line health services. We aimed to document the perspective of stakeholders on this integration process. We conducted 12 focus groups with communities in three health zones of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and held 32 interviews with health-care providers, ...