Central African Journal of Public Health

Volume 11, Issue 2, April 2025

  • Research Article

    Factors Influencing Prostate Cancer Screening Among Men from Eastern Kenya

    Joshua Mwangi*, Okello Agina, Isaac Mwanzo

    Issue: Volume 11, Issue 2, April 2025
    Pages: 43-52
    Received: 1 February 2025
    Accepted: 17 February 2025
    Published: 18 March 2025
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    Abstract: Prostate cancer is the most prevalent urological cancer and causes a significant global health burden, especially in developed countries. It is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among men in more than half of the countries in the world. Early diagnosis minimizes complications and mortalities associated with it. In Kenya it is the most commonly d... Show More
  • Research Article

    Dynamics in Malaria Transmission in the Cross-Border Areas of Mozambique, South Africa and Eswatini (Mosaswa), from March 2017 to March 2019

    Nelson Raul Uate*, Nivaldo António Tomo Chirindza, Acácio Mugunhe, Atanásio Serafim Vidane, Gerito Augusto

    Issue: Volume 11, Issue 2, April 2025
    Pages: 53-61
    Received: 10 February 2025
    Accepted: 26 February 2025
    Published: 21 March 2025
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    Abstract: Introduction: malaria is considered a public health threat for the humankind worldwide, estimations indicate that more than 1/3 of the population is in equal risk of acquiring it. Shared borders between countries with different malaria prevalence and preventive strategies delays elimination goals. Aim: to analyze malaria transmission dynamics in th... Show More
  • Research Article

    Evaluation of Pregnant Women's Satisfaction with Antenatal Care at Haho Health Zone Hospital Using the Erin Multi-attribute Model

    Wankpaouyare Gmakouba*, Komi Ameko Azianu, Napo Kpakpassoko, Mazabalo Bini, Salaraga Bantakpa

    Issue: Volume 11, Issue 2, April 2025
    Pages: 62-69
    Received: 17 March 2025
    Accepted: 27 March 2025
    Published: 17 April 2025
    DOI: 10.11648/j.cajph.20251102.13
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    Abstract: Introduction: Pregnant women’s satisfaction is a crucial indicator for the continuous improvement of health services, particularly in the management of antenatal care. Objective: The study aimed to explore the experiences of pregnant women who had received antenatal care at Notsè Hospital in the Haho Health Zone for at least six months. It sought t... Show More