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[1]
Acute gastrointestinal illness in an African Indigenous population: the lived experience of Uganda's Batwa.
[2]
Mental health nurses in non-uniform: Facilitator of recovery process?
[3]
A university-healthcare institution mentorship program: Improving transition to practice for students.
[4]
The clinical and parasitological presentation of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Uganda is unaffected by HIV-1 infection
[5]
Immunological effects of HIV-1 infection on the humoral response to malaria in an African population
[6]
Effects of maternal and infant co-infections, and of maternal immunisation, on the infant response to BCG and tetanus immunisation
[7]
Increasing rates of malarial fever with deteriorating immune status in HIV-1-infected Ugandan adults
[8]
Tuberculin reactions in malnourished children
[9]
The impact of helminths on the response to immunization and on the incidence of infection and disease in childhood in Uganda: design of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, factorial trial of deworming interventions delivered in pregnancy and early childhood [ISRCTN32849447]
[10]
The effect of anthelmintic treatment during pregnancy on HIV plasma viral load: results from a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in Uganda
[11]
Plasmodium falciparum and helminth coinfection in a semi urban population of pregnant women in Uganda
[12]
A Whole Systems Approach to Hospital Waste Management in Rural Uganda.
[13]
ETHNOBOTANICAL USES OF LANTANA TRIFOLIA L. AND SIDA CUNEIFOLIA ROXB. IN MUKUNGWE AND WABINYONYI SUB-COUNTIES OF CENTRAL UGANDA
[14]
Molecular Characterization of African Swine Fever Viruses from Outbreaks in Peri-Urban Kampala, Uganda
[15]
Morphological Variations in Tamarindus indica LINN. Fruits and Seed Traits in the Different Agroecological Zones of Uganda
[16]
Integration of HIV-Sexual Reproductive Health Services for Young People and the Barriers at Public Health Facilities in Mbarara Municipality, Southwestern Uganda: A Qualitative Assessment
[17]
Genotypic characterisation of Avian paramyxovirus type-1 viruses isolated from aquatic birds in Uganda
[18]
Spatial and temporal distribution of foot-and-mouth disease in four districts situated along the Uganda-Tanzania border: Implications for cross-border efforts in disease control
[19]
Storage practices and their bearing on smallholder farmers: Postharvest analysis in Uganda
[20]
The Socioeconomic and Sexual Health Status of Young People Living in Urban Slum Areas of Kampala, Uganda
[21]
Predictors of loss to follow up among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus attending a private not for profit urban diabetes clinic in Uganda - a descriptive retrospective study.
[22]
Assessing the impact of an asset-based intervention on educational outcomes of orphaned children and adolescents: findings from a randomised experiment in Uganda.
[23]
Examination of the roles and capacities of duty bearers responsible for protecting the human rights to adequate food, nutritional health and wellbeing in Ugandan children's homes.
[24]
Human rights dimensions of food, health and care in children's homes in Kampala, Uganda - a qualitative study.
[25]
Evaluating Immunopathogenic Biomarkers During Severe Malaria Illness as Modifiers of the Neuropsychologic Benefits of Computer Cognitive Games Rehabilitation in Ugandan Children
[26]
Community-based health insurance increased health care utilization and reduced mortality in children under-5, around Bwindi Community Hospital, Uganda between 2015 and 2017
[27]
Stress and positive attitudes towards violent discipline are associated with school violence by Ugandan teachers.
[28]
Prevalence of non-communicable diseases among HIV positive patients on antiretroviral therapy at joint clinical research centre, Lubowa, Uganda.
[29]
Smallholders' perceptions on biosecurity and disease control in relation to African swine fever in an endemically infected area in Northern Uganda.
[30]
Profiling the best-performing community medicine distributors for mass drug administration: a comprehensive, data-driven analysis of treatment for schistosomiasis, lymphatic filariasis, and soil-transmitted helminths in Uganda.
[31]
A pilot trial of the peer-based distribution of HIV self-test kits among fishermen in Bulisa, Uganda.
[32]
Multi-level Determinants of Clinic Attendance and Antiretroviral Treatment Adherence Among Fishermen Living with HIV/AIDS in Communities on Lake Victoria, Uganda
[33]
HIV Partner Notification Values and Preferences Among Sex Workers, Fishermen, and Mainland Community Members in Rakai, Uganda: A Qualitative Study
[34]
HIV self-testing values and preferences among sex workers, fishermen, and mainland community members in Rakai, Uganda: A qualitative study
[35]
Challenges to hypertension and diabetes management in rural Uganda: a qualitative study with patients, village health team members, and health care professionals.
[36]
Lessons learnt from comprehensive evaluation of community-based education in Uganda: a proposal for an ideal model community-based education for health professional training institutions
[37]
EVIDENCE ON THE NEXUS BETWEEN ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH THROUGH EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF UGANDA
[38]
Country watch: Uganda.
[39]
Corporate governance, firm characteristics, external environment and performance of financial institutions in Uganda: A review of literature
[40]
Drivers of Household Decision-Making on Land-Use Transformation: An Example of Woodlot Establishment in Masindi District, Uganda
[41]
Socio-economic determinants of pastoralists’ choice of camel production in Karamoja sub-region, Uganda
[42]
Frequency and patterns of second-line resistance conferring mutations among MDR-TB isolates resistant to a second-line drug from eSwatini, Somalia and Uganda (2014-2016).
[43]
A qualitative assessment of disease surveillance activities in a resource-limited environment: Perceptions and opinions of volunteer staff working in Northern Uganda.
[44]
Secondary School Teachers’ Perception of “Teacher Professional Development”: A Case Study of Teachers from Five Districts of Uganda.
[45]
Stakeholder perceptions on patient-centered care at primary health care level in rural eastern Uganda: A qualitative inquiry.
[46]
The welfare implications of public healthcare financing: a macro-micro simulation analysis of Uganda.
[47]
Bridging the gap: decomposing sources of gender yield gaps in Uganda groundnut production.
[48]
Process evaluation of a comprehensive sexuality education intervention in primary schools in South Western Uganda.
[49]
United against cancer: prevention to end-of-life care-highlights from the Uganda Cancer Institute-Palliative Care Association of Uganda Joint International Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care and the 7th Palliative Care Conference, 24-25 August 2017, Kampala, Uganda.
[50]
Trend in overweight and obesity among women of reproductive age in Uganda: 1995-2016.
[51]
Exploring the linkage between exposure to mass media and HIV awareness among adolescents in Uganda.
[52]
Discursive translations of gender mainstreaming norms: The case of agricultural and climate change policies in Uganda
[53]
Community Perceptions on Integrating Animal Vaccination and Health Education by Veterinary and Public Health Workers in the Prevention of Brucellosis among Pastoral Communities of South Western Uganda.
[54]
Enablers and barriers to evidence based planning in the district health system in Uganda; perceptions of district health managers.
[55]
Health care providers’ perceptions of family planning and contraception education for adolescents in Kampala, Uganda – A qualitative study
[56]
European aid and health system strengthening: an analysis of donor approaches in the DRC, Ethiopia, Uganda, Mozambique and the global fund.
[57]
Oil and aid revenue produce equal demands for accountability as taxes in Ghana and Uganda.
[58]
Rent-seeking practices, local resource curse, and social conflict in Uganda's emerging oil economy
[59]
Nutritional rickets among children admitted with severe pneumonia at Mulago hospital, Uganda: a cross-sectional study
[60]
Macroeconomic effects of Mobile money: evidence from Uganda
[61]
Is There an Enabling Environment for Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture in East Africa? Stakeholder Perspectives From Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda.
[62]
Vulnerability and adaptation options to climate change for rural livelihoods – A country-wide analysis for Uganda
[63]
Social norms, misperceptions, and mosquito net use: a population-based, cross-sectional study in rural Uganda
[64]
Curriculum Expectations versus Teachers’ Opinions and Practices in Teaching English in Rural Primary Schools in Uganda
[65]
Effect of Nutrition Education on Knowledge, Complementary Feeding, and Hygiene Practices of Mothers With Moderate Acutely Malnourished Children in Uganda
[66]
Maternal socio-demographic characteristics and associated complementary feeding practices of children aged 6–18 months with moderate acute malnutrition in Arua, Uganda
[67]
Feasibility and acceptability of food-based complementary feeding recommendations using Trials of Improved Practices among poor families in rural Eastern and Western Uganda
[68]
Understanding the policy environment for immunization supply chains: Lessons learned from landscape analyses in Uganda and Senegal.
[69]
Stakeholder perceptions in the factors constraining the development and implementation of public private partnerships in the Ugandan electricity sector
[70]
Health systems readiness to provide geriatric friendly care services in Uganda: a cross-sectional study.
[71]
The livestock vaccine supply chain: Why it matters and how it can help eradicate peste des petits Ruminants, based on findings in Karamoja, Uganda.
[72]
Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence in the First 6 Months Following HIV Diagnosis Among a Population-Based Sample in Rural Uganda.
[73]
Supporting Adolescents to Adhere (SATA): Lessons learned from an intervention to achieve medication adherence targets among youth living with HIV in Uganda.
[74]
The logic model for Uganda's health sector preparedness for public health threats and emergencies.
[75]
Looking for medium-term conservation and development impacts of community management agreements in Uganda's Rwenzori Mountains National Park.
[76]
Burden of Surgical Infections in a Tertiary-Care Pediatric Surgery Service in Uganda.
[77]
Getting involved: Uganda cancer society´s efforts to build strategic partnerships for tobacco tax increments and strong tobacco industry monitoring
[78]
Managing the challenges of a highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N8 outbreak in Uganda: a case study.
[79]
Survey-based data on food security, nutrition and agricultural production shocks among rural farming households in northern Uganda.
[80]
Determinants of adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards in Ugandan micro finance institutions
[81]
Challenges of Rapid Plasma Reagin Interpretation in Syphilis Screening in Uganda: Variability in Nontreponemal Results Between Different Laboratories.
[82]
Can Self-Management Improve HIV Treatment Engagement, Adherence, and Retention? A Mixed Methods Evaluation in Tanzania and Uganda.
[83]
'We are all serving the same Ugandans': A nationwide mixed-methods evaluation of private sector surgical capacity in Uganda.
[84]
Prevalence of aflatoxin, ochratoxin and deoxynivalenol in cereal grains in northern Uganda: Implication for food safety and health.
[85]
Finance and Demand for Skill: Evidence from Uganda
[86]
Determinants of occupational injuries among building construction workers in Kampala City, Uganda.
[87]
Prevalence and Socio-economic Impacts of Malnutrition Among Children in Uganda.
[88]
Correlates of Gut Function in Children Hospitalized for Severe Acute Malnutrition, a Cross-sectional Study in Uganda
[89]
Challenges to achieving low palatal fistula rates following primary cleft palate repair: experience of an institution in Uganda
[90]
Antiplasmodial activity and phytochemical analysis of extracts from selected Ugandan medicinal plants
[91]
Financial inclusion and micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) growth in Uganda
[92]
Occurrence of trace metals in food crops grown on the Mbale dumpsite, Uganda and human health risks.
[93]
Spatial analysis of HIV-TB co-clustering in Uganda
[94]
Optimizing tuberculosis case detection through a novel diagnostic device placement model: the case of Uganda.
[95]
Impact of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 infection on the initial bacteriologic and radiographic manifestations of pulmonary tuberculosis in Uganda. Makerere University-Case Western Reserve University Research Collaboration.
[96]
Green supply chain practice adoption and firm performance: manufacturing SMEs in Uganda
[97]
Implementation science to improve the quality of tuberculosis diagnostic services in Uganda.
[98]
Performance of loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay in the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis in a high prevalence TB/HIV rural setting in Uganda
[99]
Marital Rape and HIV Risk in Uganda: The Impact of Women’s Empowerment Factors
[100]
Hypertension testing and treatment in Uganda and Kenya through the SEARCH study: An implementation fidelity and outcome evaluation.
[101]
Treatment supporters and level of health facility influence completion of sputum smear monitoring among tuberculosis patients in rural Uganda: A mixed-methods study