Wanji, Samuel
Nji, Theobald Mue
Hamill, Louise
Dean, Laura
Ozano, Kim
Njouendou, Abdel J.
Abong, Raphael A.
Obie, Elisabeth Dibando
Amuam, Andrew
Ekanya, Relindis
Ndongmo, Winston Patrick Chounna
Ndzeshang, Bertrand L.
Fung, Ebua Gallus
Nnamdi, Dum-Buo
Nkimbeng, Desmond Akumtoh
Teghen, Samuel
Kah, Emmanuel
Piotrowski, Helen
Forrer, Armelle
Khan, Jahangir A. M.
Woode, Maame E.
Niessen, Louis
Watson, Victoria
Njoumemi, Zakariaou
Murdoch, Michele E.
Thomson, Rachael
Theobald, Sally
Enyong, Peter
Turner, Joseph D. http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2185-5476
Taylor, Mark J.
Funding for this research was provided by:
Department for International Development
Article History
Received: 20 May 2019
Accepted: 25 November 2019
First Online: 4 December 2019
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: This protocol was reviewed and approved by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) Research Ethics Committee (reference: 16-027), the Cameroonian National Ethics Committee for Research on Human Health (approval no. 2016/11/838/CE/CNERSH/SP), and the Division of Health Operations Research within the Cameroonian Ministry of Public Health (approval no. 631-03.17). The entomology methodology was reviewed by a panel of experts in July 2016, to verify the scientific robustness of the proposed study. All participant information collected as part of this study will be collected, handled, stored and reported in alignment with the principles of the Helsinki Declaration [CitationRef removed].
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: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.