A REPORT ON THE RESEARCH LEADERSHIP AND SCIENTIFIC WRITING TRAINING ORGANIZED IN YAOUNDE BY THE CLINICAL RESEARCH EDUCATION, NETWORKING AND CONSULTANCY (CRENC) AND THE IEDEA-CAMEROON TEAM

A report on the research leadership and scientific writing training organized in Yaounde by the Clinical Research Education, Networking and Consultancy (CRENC) and the IeDEA-Cameroon team

Sub-Saharan Africa has the largest number of individuals leaving with HIV/AIDS.However, much is still unknown as regards HIV/AIDS treatment outcomes in resource-constrained settings.The Cameroon High Rise Short Central Africa International Epidemiologic Databases to Evaluate AIDS-Cameroon (Cameroon CA-IeDEA) collaboration is a unique opportunity to

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Maintenance and generation of proton motive force are both essential for expression of phenotypic antibiotic tolerance in bacteria

ABSTRACT Bacterial antibiotic tolerance, a phenomenon first observed in 1944, is known to be responsible for both onset and exacerbation of recurrent and chronic bacterial infections.The development of antibiotic tolerance was previously thought to be due to a switch to physiological dormancy when bacteria encounter adverse growth conditions.Our re

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