Abstract; Background: Factors that could potentially act as facilitators and barriers to successful recruitment strategies in perinatal clinical trials are not well documented. The objective was to assess lay ...
Allan Kalungi • Eugene Kinyanda • Jacqueline Samantha Womersley • Moses Lutaakome Joloba • Wilber Ssembajjwe • Rebecca Namugabwe Nsubuga • Pontiano Kaleebu • Jonathan Levin • Martin Kidd • Soraya Seedat • Sian Megan Joanna Hemmings(2019)
Abstract; Background Internalizing mental disorders (IMDs) have been associated with accelerated telomere length (TL) attrition; however, this association has not been investigated in the context of genetic variation. ...
JULIET NABIRYE • Joseph KB Matovu • John Baptist Bwanika • Fredrick Makumbi • Rhoda K. Wanyenze(2019)
Abstract; Introduction HIV-positive women who are still in the reproductive years need adequate sexual and reproductive health information to make informed reproductive health choices. However, many HIV-positive ...
Allan Waniale • Settumba B. Mukasa • Arthur K. Tugume • Robooni Tumuhimbise • Jerome Kubiriba • Wilberforce K. Tushemereirwe • Michael Batte • Allan Brown • Rony Swennen(2020)
Abstract; Background: Seed set in banana (Musa spp.) is influenced by weather but the most critical weather attribute(s) and the critical period are unknown. Such information is of paramount importance to increase ...
Carol Kamya • Christabel Abewe • Peter Waiswa • Gilbert Asiimwe • Faith Namugaya • Charles Opio • Immaculate Ampeire • Stephen Lagony • Muheki Charlotte(2020)
Abstract; Background: In Uganda, there are persistent weaknesses in obtaining accurate, reliable and complete data on local and external investments in immunization to guide planning, financing, and resource ...
Jane Harries • Suzanne E Scott • Fiona M Walter • Amos D Mwaka • Jennifer Moodley(2020)
Abstract; Background: In South Africa, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and cervical cancer the leading cause of cancer mortality. Most cancers are diagnosed at a late-stage and following symptomatic ...
Juventine Boaz Odoi • Thomas L. Odong • Clement Akias Okia • JohnBosco Lomoris Okullo • Moses Okao • Harriet Kabasindi • Alice Muchugi • Samson Gwali(2020)
Abstract; Background: We studied seedlings germination and growth performance in an economically and socially important fruit tree species of Vitellaria paradoxaC.F. Gaertn.subsp. nilotica (Kotschy) in Uganda. The ...
Martin Kayitale Mbonye • John-Paul Otuba • Sara Riese • Hilary Alima • Frank Mugabe • Augustin K Muhwezi • Stavia Turyahabwe • Christopher Wandera • Tisna Veldhuijzen van Zanten • Gladys Tugume(2019)
Abstract; Background: Multi-drug resistant – tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is an emerging public health concern in Uganda, with only just over 200 new cases notified by 2014. Prior to 2013, MDR-TB treatment in Uganda was ...
Dunstan Kalanzi • Harriet Mayanja Kizza • Damalie Nakanjako • Gerald Mboowa • Muhammad Mbabali • Edgar Kigozi • Fred Ashaba • Ivan Sserwadda • David Patrick Kateete • Beatrice Acan • Nelson K Sewankambo • Adrian Muwonge(2020)
Abstract; Background: Oral disease pathogenesis is primarily driven by microbial dysbiosis although diagnosis is routinely macroscopic. To improve early detection especially in HIV patients who are disproportionately ...
Catherine Lutalo Mwesigwa • Annet Mutebi Kutesa • Ian Guyton Munabi • Catherine Ann Kabenge • William Buwembo(2019)
Abstract; Objective: Dental development is a useful method for age estimation. Although third molar eruption is commonly used to estimate age in Uganda, it is reported to be unreliable because of external influences. ...
Aloysius Mubuuke • Scovia N. Mbalinda • Ian G. Munabi • David Kateete • Robert B. Opoka • Sarah Kiguli(2020)
Abstract; Background; ; Mentorship has become a routine part of undergraduate training in health professions education. Although many health professions training institutions have successfully incorporated ...
Flaviah B Namiiro • Joseph Rujumba • Jolly Nankunda • Phillip Kasirye • Anthony Batte • Ezekiel Mupere(2019)
Abstract; Background: Follow up after hospital discharge is a recommended and common medical practice for high risk infants like those born with low birthweight and at preterm, this however is rare in LIC. Premature ...
Catherine Nassozi Lwanira • Fred Kironde • Göte Swedberg(2020)
Abstract; Background; ; Haptoglobin (Hp) is an acute phase protein that takes part in systemic regulation of heme during P.falciparum infections. Numerous genotypes of haptoglobin have been reported in malaria ...
Agnes Bwanika Bwanika Naggirinya • Irene Andia Biraro • David B. Meya • Ezekiel Mupere • Andrew Mujugira • William Worodria • Yukari C. Manabe(2019)
Abstract; Objective:Tuberculosis is the leading cause of adrenal insufficiency in resource-limited settings. The adrenal gland is the most commonly affected endocrine organ in tuberculosis infection. We assessed ...
Ejike Daniel Eze • Adam Moyosore Afodun • Josephine Kasolo • Keneth Iceland Kasozi(2019)
Abstract; Objective: Diabetes is associated with an upset of hematological and immunological parameters in humans, however information on the effects of Lycopene is scarce. The aim of the study was to gain information ...
Malvikha Manoj • Richard Brough • Anna Kalbarczyk(2020)
Abstract; Background Global concern with strengthening institutions is evident and has been underscored in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Trusted or trustworthy institutions are vital in addressing institutional ...
Geofrey Musinguzi • Rawlance Ndejjo • Isaac Ssinabulya • Hilde Bastiaens • Harm van Marwijk • Rhoda K. Wanyenze(2019)
Abstract; Introduction Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is experiencing an increasing burden of Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs). Modifiable risk factors including hypertension, diabetes, obesity, central obesity, sedentary ...
Annet Nanvubya • R.K. Wanyenze • T. Nakaweesa • J. Mpendo • B. Kawoozo • F. Matovu • S. Nabukalu • G. Omoding • J. Kaweesi • J. Ndugga • O. Kamacooko • K. Chinyenze • M. A. Price • J.P. Van Geertruyden(2020)
Abstract; Knowledge of family planning (FP) is a key determinant of contraceptive use which ultimately plays a role in attainment of good health and in conduct of clinical research. People living in fishing communities ...
Geofrey Musinguzi • Rawlance Ndejjo • Isaac Ssinabulya • Hilde Bastiaens • Harm van Marwijk • Rhoda K. Wanyenze(2020)
Abstract; Introduction Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is experiencing an increasing burden of Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs). Modifiable risk factors including hypertension, diabetes, obesity, central obesity, sedentary ...
Fiona Kabagenyi • Jeff Otiti • Justine Namwagala • Adriane Kamulegeya • Sam Kalungi(2020)
Abstract; Introduction Cancer burden is increasing in Sub-Saharan Africa(SSA), where one-third of cancers are estimated to be caused by infectious agents. Head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) is the sixth ...