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View article: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Efficacy of a Pilot Study To Integrate Buprenorphine into a Harm-reduction Drop-in-Center in Kampala, Uganda
Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Efficacy of a Pilot Study To Integrate Buprenorphine into a Harm-reduction Drop-in-Center in Kampala, Uganda Open
Illicit drug use has been increasing rapidly in Sub-Saharan Africa in the past decade. However, until recently HIV prevention has largely ignored people who inject drugs and medications to treat opioid use disorder (MOUD) were largely abse…
View article: “Trust and suspicion” client and provider perspectives on the acceptability of medication for opioid use disorder among people who inject drugs in Kampala, Uganda
“Trust and suspicion” client and provider perspectives on the acceptability of medication for opioid use disorder among people who inject drugs in Kampala, Uganda Open
View article: Harnessing digital health data for person‐centred HIV prevention monitoring: a survey of national health information systems
Harnessing digital health data for person‐centred HIV prevention monitoring: a survey of national health information systems Open
Introduction Measuring HIV prevention impact is challenging because prevention is started and stopped as needed, and individual‐level data availability has been suboptimal or not collected. WHO's 2022 Consolidated guidelines on person‐cent…
View article: An impact evaluation of the national prevention of mother to child HIV transmission program and MTCT associated factors in Uganda 2017–2019
An impact evaluation of the national prevention of mother to child HIV transmission program and MTCT associated factors in Uganda 2017–2019 Open
View article: PrEP choice in the real world: Results of a prospective cohort study describing uptake and use patterns of oral PrEP and the dapivirine vaginal ring among women in sub‐Saharan Africa
PrEP choice in the real world: Results of a prospective cohort study describing uptake and use patterns of oral PrEP and the dapivirine vaginal ring among women in sub‐Saharan Africa Open
Introduction HIV incidence remains high among women in Africa, especially adolescent girls and young women (AGYW), despite existing oral pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) programmes. With expanding biomedical prevention options, understandin…
View article: “Trust and suspicion” Client and provider perspectives on the acceptability of medication for opioid use disorder among people who inject drugs in Kampala, Uganda
“Trust and suspicion” Client and provider perspectives on the acceptability of medication for opioid use disorder among people who inject drugs in Kampala, Uganda Open
BACKGROUND: Despite strong evidence supporting medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD), acceptability varies considerably across contexts. This study explored client and provider perspectives on MOUD acceptability among people who inject…
View article: Mother-to-child transmission rates and associated factors: Results from an impact evaluation of the Uganda national PMTCT program, 2017-2019
Mother-to-child transmission rates and associated factors: Results from an impact evaluation of the Uganda national PMTCT program, 2017-2019 Open
Background:Uganda is consistently one of the highest burden countries for mother-to-child transmission of HIV (MTCT). This study assessed Uganda’s progress toward elimination of MTCT and factors associated with MTCT. Methods:Mother-infant …
View article: Characterising people who inject drugs, and association with HIV infection: A situation analysis in Kampala City, Uganda
Characterising people who inject drugs, and association with HIV infection: A situation analysis in Kampala City, Uganda Open
Uganda implements interventions for injection drug use, but significant barriers hinder efforts to effectively reach and support persons who inject drugs (PWID). We describe characteristics of PWID, and associated risk behaviour, to inform…
View article: Integrating HIV prevention with family planning services for adolescent girls and young women in Uganda: perspectives of adolescent girls and young women, health care providers, and policymakers
Integrating HIV prevention with family planning services for adolescent girls and young women in Uganda: perspectives of adolescent girls and young women, health care providers, and policymakers Open
Introduction Persistently high HIV incidence among women, especially adolescent girls and young women (AGYW), have drawn the attention of national policymakers, donors, and implementers in Sub-Saharan Africa to the integration of HIV and f…
View article: Characterising People who inject drugs, and association with HIV infection: A Situation Analysis in Kampala city, Uganda
Characterising People who inject drugs, and association with HIV infection: A Situation Analysis in Kampala city, Uganda Open
Background Uganda has implemented targeted interventions to address the rising burden of injection drug use, yet barriers persist in reaching persons who inject drugs (PWID). This study describes the characteristics of people who inject dr…
View article: Retention of people who inject drugs enrolled in a ‘medications for opioid use disorder’ (MOUD) programme in Uganda
Retention of people who inject drugs enrolled in a ‘medications for opioid use disorder’ (MOUD) programme in Uganda Open
View article: “Take services to the people”: strategies to optimize uptake of PrEP and harm reduction services among people who inject drugs in Uganda
“Take services to the people”: strategies to optimize uptake of PrEP and harm reduction services among people who inject drugs in Uganda Open
View article: Sexual gender-based violence among adolescent girls and young women during COVID-19 pandemic, Mid-Eastern Uganda
Sexual gender-based violence among adolescent girls and young women during COVID-19 pandemic, Mid-Eastern Uganda Open
INTRODUCTION: global studies indicate that sexual gender-based violence (SGBV) may increase during pandemics including COVID-19. The Mid-Eastern region in Uganda was of concern due to the high prevalence of intimate partner sexual violence…
View article: Sexual Gender-Based Violence among Adolescent Girls and Young Women during COVID-19 Pandemic, Mid-Eastern Uganda
Sexual Gender-Based Violence among Adolescent Girls and Young Women during COVID-19 Pandemic, Mid-Eastern Uganda Open
Background Global studies indicate that sexual gender based violence (SGBV) may increase during pandemics including the COVID-19. The Mid-Eastern region in Uganda was of a concern due to high prevalence of intimate partner sexual violence …
View article: Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Services for HIV Prevention, Sub-Saharan Africa, 2020
Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Services for HIV Prevention, Sub-Saharan Africa, 2020 Open
Beginning in March 2020, to reduce COVID-19 transmission, the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief supporting voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) services was delayed in 15 sub-Saharan African countries. We reviewed perform…
View article: The yield of HIV testing during pregnancy and postnatal period, Uganda, 2015–2018: analysis of surveillance data
The yield of HIV testing during pregnancy and postnatal period, Uganda, 2015–2018: analysis of surveillance data Open
Background Uganda has registered a reduction in new HIV infections among children in recent years. However, mother-to-child transmission of HIV still occurs, especially among pregnant women who present late. To eliminate this transmission,…
View article: Greater involvement of HIV-infected peer-mothers in provision of reproductive health services as “family planning champions” increases referrals and uptake of family planning among HIV-infected mothers
Greater involvement of HIV-infected peer-mothers in provision of reproductive health services as “family planning champions” increases referrals and uptake of family planning among HIV-infected mothers Open
View article: Additional file 1: of Greater involvement of HIV-infected peer-mothers in provision of reproductive health services as â family planning championsâ increases referrals and uptake of family planning among HIV-infected mothers
Additional file 1: of Greater involvement of HIV-infected peer-mothers in provision of reproductive health services as â family planning championsâ increases referrals and uptake of family planning among HIV-infected mothers Open
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View article: Tuberculosis retreatment ‘others’ in comparison with classical retreatment cases; a retrospective cohort review
Tuberculosis retreatment ‘others’ in comparison with classical retreatment cases; a retrospective cohort review Open
View article: Use of peers, community lay persons and Village Health Team (VHT) members improves six-week postnatal clinic (PNC) follow-up and Early Infant HIV Diagnosis (EID) in urban and rural health units in Uganda: A one-year implementation study
Use of peers, community lay persons and Village Health Team (VHT) members improves six-week postnatal clinic (PNC) follow-up and Early Infant HIV Diagnosis (EID) in urban and rural health units in Uganda: A one-year implementation study Open
View article: Immunologic and Virologic Responses to Nevirapine Based Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Among HIV-tuberculosis Co-infected Ugandan Children on Rifampicin Based Anti-tubercular Treatment
Immunologic and Virologic Responses to Nevirapine Based Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Among HIV-tuberculosis Co-infected Ugandan Children on Rifampicin Based Anti-tubercular Treatment Open
Background: Children co-infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Tuberculosis (TB) require concurrent treatment with anti-tuberculosis drugs and Antiretroviral therapy (ART).Drug interaction between nevirapine and rifampicin le…