Amvongo-Adjia, Nathalie http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8097-6630
Wirsiy, Emmanuela L.
Riveron, Jacob M.
Chounna Ndongmo, Winston P.
Enyong, Peter A.
Njiokou, Flobert
Wondji, Charles S.
Wanji, Samuel
Article History
Received: 27 January 2018
Accepted: 30 July 2018
First Online: 14 August 2018
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: The protocol used for this study received ethical approval from the Cameroon National Ethics Committee (CNEC) and administrative approval from the Ministry of Public Health of Cameroon. The various aspects of the work were conducted in collaboration with the local district administration. In each community, details were given about potential risks and benefits of the study to the community leaders, head of households and potential mosquito collectors. It was explained that participation was voluntary, and investigators provided a written informed consent form which was signed by the head of households and mosquito collectors. Households were sprayed at the end of the survey, and presumptive malaria treatment was given throughout the study to mosquito collectors as recommended by the National Malaria Control Programme.
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