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Outcome of children with presumptive tuberculosis in Mbarara, rural Uganda

Bonnet MMB, Nansumba M, Bastard M, Orikiriza P, Kyomugasho N,  et al.
2017-08-02 • Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
2017-08-02 • Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
BACKGROUND
Mortality among children with presumptive tuberculosis (TB) empiric TB treatment can be high. We describe the predictors of death among children with presumptive TB, and t...
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Prevalence, associated factors and clinical features of congenital syphilis among newborns in Mbarara hospital, Uganda

Oloya S, Lyczkowski D, Orikiriza P, Irama M, Boum Y II,  et al.
2020-07-02 • BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
2020-07-02 • BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Background
While congenital syphilis is a significant public health problem that can cause severe disabilities, little is known about the situation in Uganda. We describe prevalence...
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Prospective cohort study of the feasibility and yield of household child tuberculosis contact screening in Uganda

Bonnet MMB, Kyakwera C, Kyomugasho N, Atwine D, Mugabe F,  et al.
2017-08-01 • International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
2017-08-01 • International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
SETTING
Screening and isoniazid preventive therapy (IPT) of child contacts of tuberculosis (TB) patients is poorly implemented in resource-limited countries, in part due to difficult...