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Comparing static and outreach immunization strategies and associated factors in Uganda, Nov-Dec 2016
Autor:
Fred Nsubuga, Steven Ndugwa Kabwama, Immaculate Ampeire, Henry Luzze, Pande Gerald, Lilian Bulage, Opar Bernard Toliva
Publikováno v:
The Pan African Medical Journal, Vol 32, Iss 123 (2019)
INTRODUCTION: The government of Uganda aims at reducing childhood morbidity through provision of immunization services. We compared the proportion of children 12-33 months reached using either static or outreach immunization strategies and factors af
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https://doaj.org/article/f4ce90c140c24b75a98776cf142d05be
Autor:
Fred Nsubuga, Henry Luzze, Immaculate Ampeire, Simon Kasasa, Opar Bernard Toliva, Alex Ario Riolexus
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 9, p e0203747 (2018)
INTRODUCTION:Reliable and timely immunization data is vital at all levels of health care to inform decisions and improve program performance. Inadequate data quality may impair our understanding of the true vaccination coverage and also hinder our ca
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https://doaj.org/article/965950b47e724f918aa238eaf11dbdc4
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Autor:
Nguna, Joyce, Bbaale, Joy Kusiima, Birungi, Doreen, Kwesiga, Benon, Kadobera, Daniel, Opar, Bernard Toliva, Ampaire, Immaculate, Luuze, Henry, Kwesiga, Brendan, Mwanje, Wilbrod, Ario, Alex Riolexus
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022)
Introduction: Despite the strong prevention efforts by the Uganda Ministry of Health (MOH), measles outbreaks continue to occur. The MOH responded to a measles outbreak in the hard to reach areas of Buvuma Islands, identifying 54 case-patients, 4 of
Autor:
Novakowski, Stefanie K, Kabajaasi, Olive, Kinshella, Mai-Lei Woo, Pillay, Yashodani, Johnson, Teresa, Dunsmuir, Dustin, Pallot, Katija, Rigg, Jessica, Kenya-Mugisha, Nathan, Opar, Bernard Toliva, Ansermino, J Mark, Tagoola, Abner, Kissoon, Niranjan
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::67c0eba15a8a079abbd863841e124a65
Autor:
Novakowski, Stefanie K, Kabajaasi, Olive, Kinshella, Mai-Lei Woo, Pillay, Yashodani, Johnson, Teresa, Dunsmuir, Dustin, Pallot, Katija, Rigg, Jessica, Kenya-Mugisha, Nathan, Opar, Bernard Toliva, Ansermino, J Mark, Tagoola, Abner, Kissoon, Niranjan
Supplementary Material 1
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4cb2abfa209219a0e1bdfff23e693e79
Autor:
Walter D. Johnson, Meena Cherian, Unwanaobong Nseyo, Michael M. Haglund, Olive Sentumbwe-Mugisa, Jessica Hudson, Margaret Okello, Opar Bernard Toliva
Publikováno v:
International Surgery. 102:387-393
Background: Uganda is a low-income country with blended, tiered government health care facilities and private/non-governmental (NGO)/mission hospitals. The population is 84% rural; 100% of referral hospitals and majority of specialist physicians are
Comparing static and outreach immunization strategies and associated factors in Uganda, Nov-Dec 2016
Autor:
Immaculate Ampeire, Opar Bernard Toliva, Fred Nsubuga, Lilian Bulage, Steven Ndugwa Kabwama, Pande Gerald, Henry Luzze
Publikováno v:
The Pan African Medical Journal
Introduction the government of Uganda aims at reducing childhood morbidity through provision of immunization services. We compared the proportion of children 12-33 months reached using either static or outreach immunization strategies and factors aff
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Autor:
Ganbold Lundeg, R Sani, Pascience Kibatala, Athula Kah, Meena Nathan Cherian, Opar Bernard Toliva, aliyanage, Olaitan Alice Soyannwo, Mary Thompson, Olayinka O. Ayankogbe, Stephen Mwinga, Bakary Jargo, Luc Noel, Paul Bossyn, Andrew Ochroch E, Maureen McCunn, Jack Abdoulie, Asadullah Taqdeer, Margaret Okello-Nyeko, Olive Sentumbwe-Mugisa, Shannon Bianchi, David Okello, Masasabi Wekesa, Daniel Vo, Shyam Prasad, Patrick Hoekman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anesthesia & Clinical Research.
Objective: A high mortality rate is associated with anesthesia in low and middle income countries. The provision of basic and emergency surgical services in developing countries includes safe anesthetic care. We sought to determine the resources avai