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Journal of Water and Health | 2010

Health gains from solar water disinfection (SODIS): evaluation of a water quality intervention in Yaoundé, Cameroon

Jürg Graf; Serge Hubert Zébazé Togouet; Norbert Kemka; D. Niyitegeka; Regula Meierhofer; Pieboji Jg

In developing countries, the burden of diarrhoea is still enormous. One way to reduce transmission of pathogens is by water quality interventions. Solar water disinfection (SODIS) is a low-cost and simple method to improve drinking water quality on household level. This paper evaluates the implementation of SODIS in slum areas of Yaoundé, Cameroon. Promoters trained 2,911 households in the use of SODIS. Two surveys with randomly selected households were conducted before (N=2,193) and after (N=783) the intervention. Using a questionnaire, interviewers collected information on the health status of children under five, on liquid consumption, hygiene and other issues. Prior to the intervention, diarrhoea prevalence amounted to 34.3% among children. After the intervention, it remained stable in the control group (31.8%) but dropped to 22.8% in the intervention group. Households fully complying with the intervention exhibited even less diarrhoea prevalence (18.3%) and diarrhoea risk could be reduced by 42.5%. Multivariate analyses revealed that the intervention effects are also observed when other diarrhoea risk factors, such as hygiene and cleanliness of household surroundings, are considered. According to the data, adoption of the method was associated with marital status. Findings suggest health benefits from SODIS use. Further promotional activities in low-income settings are recommended.


Hydrobiologia | 1998

Short-term variations in the abundance and cell volume of bacterioplankton in an artificial tropical lake

Louis B. Jugnia; Rémy D. Tadonléké; Télesphore Sime-Ngando; Samuel M. Foto; Norbert Kemka

Circadian and spatial fluctuations in bacterioplankton abundance and cell volume were examined, for the first time, in the Municipal Lake located in the down town area of Yaoundé (Capital of Cameroon, Central Africa, ca 3° 52′ N, 11° 31′ E). Bacterial cell volumes (range, 0.05 to 0.2 μm3) were consistent with those reported for other aquatic systems while bacterial densities (0.8 to 2 × 108 cells ml-1) were among the highest values reported in pelagic systems. These variables and chlorophyll a and dissolved oxygen concentrations within a single depth-zone varied from 13 to 61%, while water temperature fluctuated only from 2 to 6%. Spatial fluctuations of physical-chemical and biological variables were generally higher during the day-time than during the night-time. A significant diel variation was provided for bacterial cell volume in the surface waters where synchronized cell division was occurring during the night. The measured bacterial abundances in this study were 4 to 17 fold higher than values known from other lakes of similar trophic status, and both cell abundance and volume were not correlated with chlorophyll. We conclude that this was due to the dependence of bacterial populations to different sources of allochthonous substrates, including untreated sewage from the major influents of the lake, resuspension of benthic material, and substrate releasing from macrophytes which are prevalent in the littoral zone of the lake.


International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2004

Changes in soil chemical properties and microbial activities in response to the fungicide Ridomil Gold plus copper.

Joseph Demanou; Adolphe Monkiedje; Thomas Njiné; Samuel M. Foto; Moïse Nola; Serges H. Zebaze Togouet; Norbert Kemka


Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management | 2006

Eutrophication of lakes in urbanized areas: The case of Yaounde Municipal Lake in Cameroon, Central Africa

Norbert Kemka; Thomas Njiné; Serge Hubert Zébazé Togouet; Samuel Foto Menbohan; Moïse Nola; Adolphe Monkiedje; D. Niyitegeka; Pierre Compère


Archiv Fur Hydrobiologie | 2003

Quantitative importance of Cyanobacteria populations in a hypertrophic shallow lake in the subequatorial African region (Yaounde Municipal Lake, Cameroon)

Norbert Kemka; Thomas Njiné; S.H. Zébazé Togouet; D. Niyitegeka; Adolphe Monkiedje; S. Foto Menbohan; Moïse Nola; Pierre Compère


World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2008

Significance and suitability of Aeromonas hydrophila vs. fecal coliforms in assessing microbiological water quality

Euphrasie Djuikom; Thomas Njiné; Moïse Nola; Norbert Kemka; S.H. Zébazé Togouet; Louis-B. Jugnia


International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2005

Sorption Kinetics of Escherichia coli and Salmonella sp on Two Soil Layers Associated with a Groundwater Table in Yaounde, Cameroon (Central Africa)

Moïse Nola; Thomas Njiné; Claude Boutin; Pierre Servais; Mohamed Messouli; Louise Marie Ngo Bidjeck; Adolphe Monkiedje; Serge H. Zébazé Togouet; Norbert Kemka


Revue des sciences de l'eau / Journal of Water Science | 2006

Transfert des bactéries fécales vers une nappe phréatique à travers une colonne de sol en région équatoriale : influence de la charge en eau appliquée en surface

Moïse Nola; Thomas Njiné; Norbert Kemka; S.H. Zébazé Togouet; Pierre Servais; Mohamed Messouli; Cl. Boutin; Adolphe Monkiedje; S. Foto Menbohan


European Journal of Water Quality | 2009

First data on the groundwater quality and aquatic fauna of some wells and springs from Yaounde (Cameroon)

Serge Hubert Zébazé Togouet; Claude Boutin; Thomas Njiné; Norbert Kemka; Moïse Nola; Samuel Foto Menbohan


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2006

Retention of Staphylococci and Total Coliforms During Wastewater Percolation Through Equatorial Soil in Central Africa: The Role of the Soil Column Near Soil Surface and that Closely Above Groundwater Table

Moïse Nola; Thomas Njiné; Norbert Kemka; Serge H. Zébazé Togouet; Samuel Foto Menbohan; Adolphe Monkiedje; Pierre Servais; Mohamed Messouli; Claude Boutin

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Moïse Nola

University of Yaoundé I

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Thomas Njiné

University of Yaoundé I

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Claude Boutin

Paul Sabatier University

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Pierre Servais

Université libre de Bruxelles

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D. Niyitegeka

University of Yaoundé I

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