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Effect of COVID-19 on Teso Sub-Region Community in Eastern Uganda
(Scholars Journal of Economics, Business and Management, 2021-01-28)The study aimed to achieve two main objectives. First, it sought to assess the effect of COVID-19 on the social wellbeing of people of Teso sub-region. Secondly, it sought to assess the effect of COVID-19 on the economic ... -
Uptake of oral-based HIV self-testing among Key Populations taking HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in central Uganda
(Research Square, 2020-03-11)Abstract Introduction: HIV incidence is higher among key populations such as sex workers, shermen and men who have sex with men. HIV self-testing among key populations taking HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis has not been ... -
Facilitated transition in HIV drug trial closure: a conceptual model for 2 HIV post-trial care
(medRxiv, 2020-11-16)Abstract Within the HIV clinical trial field, there are gaps in existing ethical regulations in relation to post-trial care. There is need to develop post-trial care guidelines that are flexible and sensitive to local ... -
Ethical and practical considerations in HIV drug trial closure: perspectives of research staff in Uganda
(2020-11-16)Abstract There is a gap in evidence regarding how research trial closure processes are managed to ensure continuity of HIV care for HIV positive participants following trial closure within low income settings. This ... -
Comparison of COVID-19 Severity Between Tropical and Non-Tropical Countries
(International Journal of Infection, 2020-07-06)Abstract Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected the whole world. However, it is not clear whether the disease affects all countries equally. This paper analyzes the severity of COVID-19 in tropical and temperate ...