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Toll-like receptor polymorphisms and cerebral malaria
Greene Jennifer A.
2010

Cerebral malaria is a severe neurologic complication of P. falciparum infection which occurs in individuals with little or no acquired immunity to malaria, mostly children in endemic areas. Some cerebral …

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Baseline Assessment of the Achievements
Baylor Uganda

Baseline Assessment of the Achievements of HIV/AIDS and TB Programming in Eastern Uganda

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Cecite chez l'enfant: causes et maladies associées
Atipo-Tsiba P W
2013

Purpose: List the main causes of blindness in children from birth to age of 10 years, and identify the related diseases.Methods: He is a retrospective study of 5 years (January …

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Why policy action should focus on the vulnerable commercial sex workers in Uganda during COVID-19 fight
Cumber S.N., Kawala B.A., Kirui B.K.
2020
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.supp.2020.35.2.24664
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Splenomegaly of unknown etiology in Congolese refugees applying for resettlement to the United States â Uganda, 2015
Goers M., Ope M.O., Samuels A., Gitu N., Akandwanaho S., Nabwami G., Nyoka R., Cetron M.S., Dalal W., Conroy A.L., Cantey P., John C., Naoum M., Weinberg M., Marano N., Stauffer W.
2016
DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6535a5
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The African Field Epidemiology Network: networking for effective field epidemiology capacity building and service delivery
Gitta Sheba Nakacubo, Mukanga David, Babirye Rebecca, Dahlke Melissa, Tshimanga Mufuta, Nsubuga Peter
2011

MEDLINE Abstract: Networks are a catalyst for promoting common goals and objectives of their membership. Public Health networks in Africa are crucial, because of the severe resource limitations that nations …

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The Guiltless Guilty: Trauma-Related Guilt and Psychopathology in Former Ugandan Child Soldiers
Okello J., Klasen F., Reissmann S., Voss C.
2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10578-014-0470-6
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Brief Report: Impact of Antiretroviral Regimen on Pregnancy and Infant Outcomes in Women With HIV/ HBV Coinfection: JAIDS
Kiweewa Flavia Matovu, Moodley Dhayendre, Musoke Philippa, Tierney Camlin, Butler Kevin, Peters Marion G, Vhembo Tichaona, Govender Vani, Neaka Mohtashemi, Ship Hannah, Dula Dingase, George Kathy, Chakhtoura Nahida, Fowler Mary G, Currier Judith S, Bhattacharya Debika
2022
DOI: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000003022

Background:There are limited data on the impact of antenatal antiretroviral regimens (ARV) on pregnancy and infant outcomes in HIV/HBV coinfection. We compared outcomes among 3 antenatal antiretroviral regimens for pregnant …

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Apabetalone downregulates fibrotic, inflammatory and calcific processes in renal mesangial cells which may contribute to reduced cardiac events observed in ckd patients
Gilham D., Fu L., Rakai B., Wasiak S., Tsujikawa L., Halliday C., Sarsons C., Stotz S., Jahagirdar R., Johansson J., Sweeney M., Wong N., Kalantar-Zadeh K., Kulikowski E.
2021
DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfab078.008

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Major adverse cardiac events (MACE) remain a leading cause of mortality in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Apabetalone is an orally available inhibitor of bromodomain & extraterminal (BET) …

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