Uganda: Recent submissions

  • Kungu, J. M.Dione, M.Roesel, K.Ejobi, F.Ocaido, M.Grace, D. (International Food Research Journal2017)
    This study was conducted to map the distribution of pork retail outlets as well as assess their role in food borne disease transmission. Using a structured questionnaire, practices associated with hygiene related to ...
  • Wagner, Glenn J.Linnemayr, SebastianGoggin, KathyMindry, DeborahBeyeza-Kashesya, JollyFinocchario-Kessler, SarahRobinson, EricBirungi, JosephineWanyenze, Rhoda K. (AIDS and Behavior2017)
    We examined the prevalence and correlates of safer conception methods (SCM) use in HIV-affected couples with fertility intentions. A prospective cohort of 400 HIV clients in Uganda who had fertility intentions with their ...
  • Onzivua, Sylvester (Forensic Science International2017)
  • Nampanzira, Dorothy KaluleKabasa, John DavidKatongole, Constantine BakyusaOkello, SamTabuti, John Robert Stephen (Small Ruminant Research2017)
    The effect of supplements based on Ficus natalensis and Harrisonia abyssinica foliages on intake, growth and carcass yield of tethered goats was assessed on-farm using fourty growing intact male indigenous goats. Five diets ...
  • Huang, Keng-YenAbura, GloriaTheise, RachelleNakigudde, Janet (Child Psychiatry & Human Development2017)
    Depression is one of the most prevalent mental health challenges in low-and middle-income countries. However, the mechanisms of parental depression on children's development are understudied in these countries. This study ...
  • Kajungu, DanNambasa, VictoriaNdagije, Helen Byomire (Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety2017)
  • Sartelli, M.Weber, D. G.Ruppe, E.Bassetti, M.Wright, B. J.Ansaloni, L.Catena, F.Coccolini, F.Abu-Zidan, F. M.Coimbra, R.Moore, E. E.Moore, F. A.Maier, R. V.De Waele, J. J.Kirkpatrick, A. W.Griffiths, E. A.Eckmann, C.Brink, A. J.Mazuski, J. E.May, A. K.Sawyer, R. G.Mertz, D.Montravers, P.Kumar, A.Roberts, J. A.Vincent, L.Watkins, R. R.Lowman, W.Spellberg, B.Abbott, I. J.Adesunkanmi, A. K.Al-Dahir, S.Al-Hasan, M. N.Agresta, F.Althani, A. A.Ansari, S.Ansumana, R.Augustin, G.Bala, M.Balogh, Z. J.Baraket, O.Bhangu, A.Beltrn, M. A.Bernhard, M.Biffl, W. L.Boermeester, M. A.Brecher, S. M.Cherry-Bukowiec, J. R.Buyne, O. R.Cainzos, M. A.Cairns, K. A.Camacho-Ortiz, A.Chandy, S. J.Jusoh, A. CheChichom-Mefire, A.Colijn, C.Corcione, F.Cui, Y.Curcio, D.Delibegovic, S.Demetrashvili, Z.De Simone, B.Dhingra, S.Diaz, J. J.Di Carlo, I.Dillip, A.Di Saverio, S.Doyle, M. P.Dorj, G.Dogjani, A.Dupont, H.Eachempati, S. R.Enani, M. A.Egiev, V. N.Elmangory, M. M.Ferrada, P.Fitchett, J. R.Fraga, G. P.Guessennd, N.Giamarellou, H.Ghnnam, W.Gkiokas, G.Goldberg, S. R.Gomes, C. A.Gomi, H.Guzman-Blanco, M.Haque, M.Hansen, S.Hecker, A.Heizmann, W. R.Herzog, T.Hodonou, A. M.Hong, S. K.Kafka-Ritsch, R.Kaplan, L. J.Kapoor, G.Karamarkovic, A.Kees, M. G.Kenig, J.Kiguba, R.Kim, P. K.Kluger, Y.Khokha, V.Koike, K.Kok, K. Y.Kong, V.Knox, M. C.Inaba, K.Isik, A.Iskandar, K.Ivatury, R. R.Labbate, M.Labricciosa, F. M.Laterre, P. F.Latifi, R.Lee, J. G.Lee, Y. R.Leone, M.Leppaniemi, A.Li, Y.Liang, S. Y.Loho, T.Maegele, M.Malama, S.Marei, H. E.Martin-Loeches, I.Marwah, S.Massele, A.McFarlane, M.Melo, R. B.Negoi, I.Nicolau, D. P.Nord, C. E.Ofori-Asenso, R.Omari, A. H.Ordonez, C. A.Ouadii, M.Pereira Junior, G. A.Piazza, D.Pupelis, G.Rawson, T. M.Rems, M.Rizoli, S.Rocha, C.Sakakushev, B.Sanchez-Garcia, M.Sato, N.Segovia Lohse, H. A.Sganga, G.Siribumrungwong, B.Shelat, V. G.Soreide, K.Soto, R.Talving, P.Tilsed, J. V.Timsit, J. F.Trueba, G.Trung, N. T.Ulrych, J.Van Goor, H.Vereczkei, A.Vohra, R. S.Wani, I.Uhl, W.Xiao, Y.Yuan, K. C.Zachariah, S. K.Zahar, J. R.Zakrison, T. L.Corcione, A.Melotti, R. M.Viscoli, C.Viale, P. (World Journal of Emergency Surgery2017)
  • Stark, James H.Galiwango, EdwardChemelski, MeaghanKim, GraceRobinson, ElizabethTran, LenaUkachu, ChinakaWool, EveWeibel, DanielHuang, Wan-TingKochhar, SonaliHardy, Janet R.Bailey, Steven R.Darakjy, SalimaKwesiga, DorisAkuze, JosephKajungu, Dan (Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety2017)
  • Shete, Priya B.Ravindran, ResmiChang, EmilyWorodria, WilliamChaisson, Lelia H.Andama, AlfredDavis, J. LucianLuciw, Paul A.Huang, LaurenceKhan, Imran H.Cattamanchi, Adithya (PLOS One2017)
    Background Improved systematic screening of high-risk groups is a key component of the tuberculosis (TB) elimination strategy endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO). We used a multiplex microbead immunoassay to ...
  • Ryden, PeterEfthymiou, Maria-NefeliTindyebwa, Teddy A. M.Elliston, AdamWilson, David R.Waldron, Keith W.Malakar, Pradeep K. (Biotechnology For Biofuels2017)
    Background: In Uganda, the chaff remaining from threshed panicles of millet and sorghum is a low value, lignocellulose- rich agricultural by-product. Currently, it is used as a substrate for the cultivation of edible Oyster ...
  • Kizito, SimonLv, TaoWu, ShubiaoAjmal, ZeeshanLuo, HongzhenDong, Renjie (Science of the Total Environment2017)
    Three types of vertical flow constructed wetland columns (VFCWs), packed with corn cob biochar (CB-CW), wood biochar (WB-CW) and gravel (G-CW) under tidal flow operations, were comparatively evaluated to investigate anaerobic ...
  • Kadobera, DanielWaiswa, PeterPeterson, StefanBlencowe, HannahLawn, JoyKerber, KateTumwesigye, Nazarius Mbona (Global Health Action2017)
    Background: In most low and middle-income countries vital events registration for births and child deaths is poor, with reporting of pregnancy outcomes highly inadequate or nonexistent. Health and Demographic Surveillance ...
  • Naikoba, SarahSenjovu, Kaggwa D.Mugabe, PallenMcCarthy, Carey F.Riley, Patricia L.Kadengye, Damazo T.Dalal, Shona (Jaids-Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes2017)
    Introduction: Health worker shortages pose a challenge to the scale up of HIV care and treatment in Uganda. Training mid-level providers (MLPs) in the provision of HIV and tuberculosis (TB) treatment can expand existing ...
  • Diallo, R. NdiayeGadji, M.Hennig, B. J.Gueye, M. V.Gaye, A.Diop, J. P. D.Niang, M. SyllaSall, P. LopezGueye, P. M.Dem, A.Faye, O.Dieye, A.Cisse, A.Sembene, M.Ka, S.Diop, N.Williams, S. M.Matovu, E.Ramesar, R. S.Wonkam, A.Newport, M.Rotimi, C.Ramsay, M. (Global Health Epidemiology and Genomics2017)
    The 9th meeting of the African Society of Human Genetics, in partnership with the Senegalese Cancer Research and Study Group and the Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) Consortium, was held in Dakar, Senegal. ...
  • Lwanira, Catherine NassoziKironde, FredKaddumukasa, MarkSwedberg, Goete (Malaria Journal2017)
    Background: Host genetics play an important role in Plasmodium falciparum malaria susceptibility. However, information on host genetic factors and their relationships with malaria in the vaccine trial site of Iganga, Uganda ...
  • Sekikubo, MusaHedman, KarolinaMirembe, FlorenceBrauner, Annelie (Clinical Infectious Diseases2017)
    Background. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common bacterial infections in women. During pregnancy physiological changes, like frequency, mimic UTI symptoms, and therefore bacteriological cultures are ...
  • Waitt, CatrionaPenchala, Sujan DiliiyOlagunju, AdeniyiAmara, AlieuElse, LauraLamorde, MohammedKhoo, Saye (Journal of Chromatography B-Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences2017)
    Objectives: To present the validation and clinical application of a LC-MS/MS method for the quantification of lamivudine (3TC), emtricitabine (FTC) and tenofovir (TFV) in dried blood spots (DBS) and dried breast milk spots ...
  • Okullo, Allen E.Matovu, Joseph K. B.Ario, Alex R.Opigo, JimmyWanzira, HumphreyOguttu, David W.Kalyango, Joan N. (Malaria Journal2017)
    Background: In June 2015, a malaria epidemic was confirmed in ten districts of Northern Uganda; after cessation of indoor residual spraying (IRS). Epidemic was defined as an increase in incidence per month beyond one ...
  • Maly, ChristinaMcClendon, Katherine A.Baumgartner, Joy NoelNakyanjo, NeemaDdaaki, William GeorgeSerwadda, DavidNalugoda, Fred KakaireWawer, Maria J.Bonnevie, ErikaWagman, Jennifer A. (Global Qualitative Nursing Research2017)
    The leading causes of death and disability among Ugandan female adolescents aged 15 to 19 years are pregnancy complications, unsafe abortions, and childbirth. Despite these statistics, our understanding of how girls perceive ...
  • Twimukye, AdellineKing, RachelSchlech, WalterZawedde, Faridah MayanjaKakaire, TomParkes-Ratanshi, Rosalind (BMC Health Services Research2017)
    Background: There has been a rapid scale up of HIV services and access to anti-retroviral therapy in Africa over the last 10 years as a result of multilateral donor funding mechanisms. However, in order to continue to ...

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