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Adherence to tablet and liquid formulations of antiretroviral medication for paediatric HIV treatment at MU-JHU research collaboration clinic-Kampala, Uganda.
(2009-07)BACKGROUND: Non adherence reduces the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy for patients with AIDS. Major challenges remain in paediatric HIV management which includes limited paediatric drug options for resource limited ... -
Anti-tuberculosis drug resistance in kampala-Uganda.
(2009-05)SETTING: Kampala city, where 8000-10000 TB cases are notified annually, contributing about 20% of the national tuberculosis burden in Uganda. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence and factors associated with anti-tuberculosis ... -
Evaluation of the availability and use of skin lightening creams containing hydroquinone in uganda: A case of kampala district.
(2008-12)BACKGROUND: Exposure to hydroquinone through use of HQ based skin lightening creams is a major public health hazard world-wide. The use of these products is associated with various dermatological or skin disorders and ... -
Factors influencing male involvement in prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV program among Luzira's prisons custodial staff, kampala, uganda.
(2009-10)INTRODUCTION: Prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV is a crucial intervention globally in fight against HIV epidemic. Male involvement in PMTCT influences the uptake of the program by their partners. However, ... -
Factors that influence the choice of career among psychiatric nursing students- Case study of butabika school of psychiatric nursing in kampala uganda.
(2008-05)BACKGROUND: Psychiatric disorders have become a global burden the world over. They account for 12.3% of the total global disease burden. Uganda’s ministry of health has included mental health into the Uganda national ... -
Validity of fine needle aspiration in evaluation of aetiology of cervical lymphadenopathy in adult HIV positive patients in mulago hospital.
(2008-10)BACKGROUND: HIV is a pandemic most felt in sub Saharan Africa where it was the greatest impact. A number of opportunistic infections and malignancies are associated with this growing HIV pandemic and they have various ...