December 2025 - Centre Pasteur du Cameroun

23 December 2025 0 Comments

On Tuesday, December 23, 2025, the staff of the Pasteur Center of Cameroon (CPC) made a strong gesture of solidarity by celebrating Christmas alongside the children of the Fondation Famille Chrรฉtienne (FACT) orphanage,

22 December 2025 0 Comments

Mpox, formerly called "monkeypox," is a viral disease caused by a virus from the orthopoxvirus family. There are two major variants of the virus, called clades I and II, each comprising several subtypes.

19 December 2025 0 Comments

The Pasteur Center of Cameroon (CPC) once again celebrated the magic of Christmas through the 2024 edition of Chanted Christmas, an event that has become a strong tradition within the institution. Held on

18 December 2025 0 Comments

The Board of Directors of the Pasteur Center of Cameroon (CPC) held its 91st ordinary session on December 18, 2025, in the institution's conference room. The meeting was chaired by Prof. Sinata Koulla

17 December 2025 0 Comments

On Wednesday, December 17, 2025, the Pasteur Center of Cameroon (CPC) welcomed the coordination team of the ANRS0392s ELDORADO project, marking an important step in strengthening the Center's international scientific collaborations. On this

17 December 2025 0 Comments

For several years, seasonal influenza has remained a major public health issue in Cameroon. The A(H1N1)pdm09 subtype, responsible for numerous infections since 2019, continues to circulate actively and remains one of the dominant

16 December 2025 0 Comments

Blood donation is a vital act that saves thousands of lives every day. Yet, behind this act of solidarity sometimes lies an invisible risk: the transmission of so-called occult hepatitis B, which is

15 December 2025 0 Comments

The Virology Service of the Pasteur Center of Cameroon recently published a scientific study highlighting the presence of mutations associated with resistance to hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatments in Cameroonian patients who had

5 December 2025 0 Comments

Dr. Mathurin Tejiokem, Head of the Epidemiology and Public Health Department at CPC, successfully obtained his HDR at the University of Paris-Saclay in December 05 2025, following a detailed presentation and high-level scientific

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