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    • Cultural explanatory models of depression in Uganda 

      Okello, Elialilia Sarikiaeli (Karolinska University Press, 2006)
      Background: Depressive disorders are among the most frequent psychiatric disorders, accounting for up to 30% of primary care service utilisation in developing countries in general, and Uganda in particular. However, delays ...
    • Domestic violence during pregnancy in Uganda: the social context, biomedical consequences and relationship with induced abortion 

      Kaye, Dan K. (Axis Printers, 2006-05)
      Background: The 2000/2001 Uganda Demographic and Health Surveillance report indicated that domestic violence, unwanted pregnancies and induced abortion were common reproductive health problems in Uganda. Women’s and men’s ...
    • Immunity to malaria 

      Mody, N. J. (1970)
      Section I: literature is reviewed and the pattern of the development of immunity in a population exposed to high malarial endemicity is followed. This is followed by a brief discussion of specific aspects of malarial ...
    • The pathology of chronic pancreatic disease in Uganda 

      Owor, Raphael (1970)
      Chronic pancreatic disease may be defined pathologically as a condition characterized by loss of pancreatic lobular architecture with replacement of most of the parenchyma by fibrous tissue. These features are accompanied ...