
Implementation of WHO 2011 IPT Recommendations for Children Living With HIV in UgandaJanuary 2016 – Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr) 71(1): e1–8 In Uganda, where children living with HIV face elevated risks of tuberculosis (TB), the World Health Organization’s 2011 guidance recommending intensified TB case-finding and six-month isoniazid preventive
Read MoreUsing Dried Blood Spots for Pediatric HIV Viral Loads in UgandaJuly 2014 – Journal of Clinical Microbiology 52(7): 2665-2667 In resource-limited settings such as Uganda, robust methods to monitor viral load in children living with HIV remain challenging. This study investigated the use of dried blood spot (DBS) samples collected at the home-care department of
Read MoreReducing HIV Stigma in Uganda: Key Findings from an End-line ReportDecember 2015 In 2014-2015, a stigma-reduction initiative was implemented in Central and South-Western Uganda, designed to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination among people living with and affected by HIV. A baseline survey took place in November 2014, followed by targeted interventions, and an end-line survey
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