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Tuberculosis diagnostic accuracy of stool Xpert MTB/RIF and urine AlereLAM in vulnerable children

Orikiriza P, Smith JS, Ssekyanzi B, Nyehangane D, Mugisha IT,  et al.
2021-06-17 • European Respiratory Journal
2021-06-17 • European Respiratory Journal
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Non-sputum-based diagnostic approaches are crucial in children at high risk of disseminated tuberculosis (TB) who cannot expectorate sputum. We evaluated the diagnostic ac...
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Inhaled nitric oxide as an adjunctive treatment for cerebral malaria in children: a phase II randomized open-label clinical trial

Mwanga-Amumpaire J, Carroll R, Baudin E, Kemigisha E, Nampijja D,  et al.
2015-07-24 • Open Forum Infectious Diseases
2015-07-24 • Open Forum Infectious Diseases
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Background.  Children with cerebral malaria (CM) have high rates of mortality and neurologic sequelae. Nitric oxide (NO) meta...

Antimicrobial treatment practices among Ugandan children with suspicion of central nervous system infection

Kemigisha E, Nanjebe D, Langendorf C, Aberrane S, Nyehangane D,  et al.
2018-10-09 • PLOS One
2018-10-09 • PLOS One
Acute central nervous system (CNS) infections in children in sub-Saharan Africa are often fatal. Potential contributors include late presentation, limited diagnostic capacity and inadequ...

Prevalence and clinical predictors of tuberculosis in severely malnourished Ugandan children

Kemigisha E, Katawera V, Mwanga-Amumpaire J
2015-03-12 • Annals of Global Health
2015-03-12 • Annals of Global Health
BACKGROUND
TB contributes to increased morbidity and mortality in children with vulnerable immune systems such as the severely malnourished, HIV infected or the infants. Clinical fea...

Aetiology and Outcomes of Suspected Infections of the Central Nervous System in Children in Mbarara, Uganda

Page AL, Kemigisha E, Salez N, Nanjebe D, Langendorf C,  et al.
2017-06-02 • Scientific Reports
2017-06-02 • Scientific Reports
Infections of the central nervous system (CNS) are severe conditions, leading to neurological sequelae or death. Knowledge of the causative agents is essential to develop guidelines for ...