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    Social norms, misperceptions, and mosquito net use 

    Perkins, Jessica M; Krezanoski, Paul; Takada, Sae; Kakuhikire, Bernard; Batwala, Vincent; Tsai, Alexander C; Christakis, Nicholas A; Bangsberga, David R (BMC, 2019)
    Background: Mosquito net use is an essential part of malaria prevention. Although previous research has shown that many people sleep under a mosquito net in endemic areas, it is unknown whether people underestimate ...
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    Adherence to a six-dose regimen of Artemether-lumefantrine for Treatment of uncomplicated plasmodium falciparum malaria in Uganda 

    FOGG, CAROLE; BAJUNIRWE, FRANCIS; PIOLA, PATRICE; BIRARO, SAMUEL; CHECCHI, FRANCESCO; KIGULI, JAMES; NAMIIRO, PROSCOVIA; MUSABE, JOY; KYOMUGISHA, AGNES; GUTHMANN, JEAN-PAUL (The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2004)
    Measuring baseline levels of adherence and identifying risk factors for non-adherence are important steps before the introduction of new antimalarials. In Mbarara in southwestern Uganda, we assessed adherence to ...
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    Severe Flooding and Malaria Transmission in the Western Ugandan Highlands: 

    Boyce, Ross; Reyes, Raquel; Matte, Michael; Ntaro, Moses; Mulogo, Edgar; Metlay, Joshua P.; Band, Lawrence; Siedner, Mark J. (Journal of infectious diseases, 2016)
    Background. There are several mechanisms by which global climate change may impact malaria transmission. We sought to assess how the increased frequency of extreme precipitation events associated with global climate change ...
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    Comparative feasibility of implementing rapid diagnostic test and microscopy for parasitological diagnosis of malaria in Uganda 

    Batwala, Vincent; Magnussen, Pascal; Nuwaha, Fred (Malaria Journal, 2011)
    Background: In Uganda, parasite-based diagnosis is recommended for every patient suspected to have malaria before prescribing anti-malarials. However, the majority of patients are still treated presumptively especially in ...
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    Supervised versus unsupervised intake of sixdose artemether-lumefantrine for treatment of acute, uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Mbarara, Uganda: a randomised trial. 

    P, Piola; C, Fogg; F, Bajunirwe; S, Biraro; F, Grandesso; E, Ruzagira; J, Babigumira; I, Kigozi; J, Kiguli; J, Kyomuhendo; L, Ferradini; W R J R J, Taylor; F, Checchi; J P, Guthmann (Lancet, 2005)
    Background: The six-dose regimen of artemether-lumefantrine is effective and is among combination therapies prioritised to replace antimalarials that no longer work in Africa. However, its effectiveness has not been assessed ...
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    Prevalence and specificities of red blood cell alloantibodies in transfused Ugandans with different diseases 

    Natukunda, B.; Schonewille, H.; Watering, L. van de; Brand, A. (Vox sanguinis, 2010)
    Background and Objectives Alloantibody formation against red blood cell (RBC) antigens is a common complication of transfusion therapy. However, the prevalence of RBC alloimmunization is hardly known in Black Africans. In ...
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    Malaria is an uncommon cause of adult sepsis in south-western Uganda 

    Auma, Mary A; Siedner, Mark J; Nyehangane, Dan; Nalusaji, Aisha; Nakaye, Martha; Amumpaire, Juliet Mwanga; Muhindo, Rose; Wilson, L Anthony; II, Yap Boum; Moore, Christopher C (Malaria Journal, 2013-05-01)
    Background: Malaria is often considered a cause of adult sepsis in malaria endemic areas. However, diagnostic limitations can make distinction between malaria and other infections challenging. Therefore, the objective of ...
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    Artesunate and sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine combinations for the treatment of uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Uganda: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial 

    Priotto, Gerardo; Kabakyenga, Jerome; Pinoges, Loretxu; Ruiz, Aria; Eriksson, Therese; Coussement s, Frangois; Ngambe, Tharcise; Taylor, Walter R. J.; Perea, William; Guthmann, Jean-Paul; Olliaro, Piero; Legros, Dominique (ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2003)
    Drug-resistant malaria is spreading in Africa. The few available drugs might be safeguarded if combined with an artemisinin derivative. We investigated the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of 2 combinations of artesunate ...
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    The Analgesic and Antiplasmodial Activities and Toxicology of Vernonia amygdalina 

    Njan, Anoka A.; Adzu, Bulus; Agaba, Amon G.; Byarugaba, Dominic; Llera, Silvia Díaz; Bangsberg, David R. (Journal of medicinal food, 2008)
    Vernonia amygdalina possesses several bioactive compounds and is used in traditional medicines of southwestern Uganda, along with other regions. Its analgesic potential has not been investigated thus far. The present study ...

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    AuthorBatwala, Vincent (2)Adzu, Bulus (1)Agaba, Amon G. (1)Amumpaire, Juliet Mwanga (1)Auma, Mary A (1)BAJUNIRWE, FRANCIS (1)Band, Lawrence (1)Bangsberg, David R. (1)Bangsberga, David R (1)BIRARO, SAMUEL (1)... View MoreSubject
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