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Autor:
Zachary Wagner, Zetianyu Wang, Chad Stecher, Yvonne Karamagi, Mary Odiit, Jessica E. Haberer, Sebastian Linnemayr
Publikováno v:
Journal of the International AIDS Society, Vol 27, Iss 8, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract Introduction Millions of people living with HIV (PLWH) take oral antiretroviral therapy (ART), which requires a lifetime of consistent medication adherence. The relationship between adherence and poor HIV outcomes is well documented. Newer A
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https://doaj.org/article/960eb514c0334858a6c280d6e191ee20
Autor:
Michael Ssonko, Fiona Stanaway, Harriet K. Mayanja, Tabitha Namuleme, Robert Cumming, John L. Kyalimpa, Yvonne Karamagi, Barbara Mukasa, Vasi Naganathan
Publikováno v:
BMC Geriatrics, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2018)
Abstract Background Polypharmacy has not been investigated in patients living with HIV in developing countries. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of polypharmacy, the factors associated with polypharmacy and whether polypharmacy
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https://doaj.org/article/29ea5ee8eeda4d6490cab58909504f4c
Autor:
Ntambwe Malangu, Yvonne Karamagi
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp e1-e4 (2010)
Background: Outcomes of antiretroviral treatment have been documented in both developed and developing countries. It has been reported consistently that the treatment is associated with many adverse events. However, little is known about their impact
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https://doaj.org/article/482f363bf4ad40d5ab4fd974e993b27c
Autor:
Sarah MacCarthy, Zachary Wagner, Uzaib Saya, Ishita Ghai, Yvonne Karamagi, Mary Odiit, Barbara Mukasa, Sebastian Linnemayr
Publikováno v:
AIDS and Behavior. 27:2216-2225
Autor:
Zachary Wagner, Susan Nakubulwa, Sebastian Linnemayr, Uzaib Saya, Stewart Walukaga, Yvonne Karamagi, Larissa Jennings Mayo-Wilson, Sarah MacCarthy
Publikováno v:
AIDS and Behavior
COVID-19 measures that restrict movement may negatively impact access to HIV care and treatment. To contribute to the currently limited evidence, we used telephone interviews with quantitative and qualitative questions to examine how clients perceive
Autor:
Mary Odiit, Lee Hundley, Wolfgang Hladik, Yvonne Karamagi, Avi J Hakim, Barbara Mukasa, Samuel Sendagala, Enos Sande, Moses Ogwal
Publikováno v:
AIDS and Behavior. 23:820-834
Increasing HIV diagnosis is important for combatting HIV. We invited individuals aged ≥ 13 years seeking voluntary HIV testing at Mildmay Clinic in Uganda to undertake a computer or audio-computer-assisted self-interview to facilitate post-test cou
Autor:
Yvonne Karamagi, Robert G. Cumming, Vasi Naganathan, Barbara Mukasa, Tabitha Namuleme, Harriet Mayanja, Michael Ssonko, Fiona Stanaway, John L. Kyalimpa
Publikováno v:
BMC Geriatrics
BMC Geriatrics, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2018)
BMC Geriatrics, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2018)
Background Polypharmacy has not been investigated in patients living with HIV in developing countries. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of polypharmacy, the factors associated with polypharmacy and whether polypharmacy was asso
Autor:
Jane Nakaweesi, Henry Nsobya, Mary Odiit, Esther Kawuma, Yvonne Karamagi, Lawrence Nsobya, Barbara Mukasa
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Clinical Medicine. :384-391
Provision of Isoniazid Preventive Therapy (IPT) as part of the comprehensive TB/HIV prevention intervention for people living with HIV & AIDS was recommended by WHO in 2011. Literature shows that Isoniazid (INH) associated hepatotoxicity is a common
Autor:
Esther Kawuma, Anna Funk, Mary Odit, Daniel Mwehire, Steve Kanters, Edward J Mills, Curtis Cooper, Amber Featherstone, Sanni Yaya, Yvonne Karamagi, Barbara Mukasa, Nathan Ford, Jean B. Nachega
Publikováno v:
JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 63:e23-e27
BACKGROUND: Retaining patients in clinical care is necessary to ensure successful antiretroviral treatment (ART) outcomes. Among patients who discontinue care, some reenter care at a later stage, whereas others are or will be lost from follow-up. We
Autor:
Yvonne Karamagi, Esther Kawuma, Agnes Bukirwa, Barbara Mukasa, Joan Nankya Mutyoba, Mary Odiit, Rhoda K. Wanyenze
Publikováno v:
BMC Women's Health
Background Cervical cancer is the second commonest cancer in women worldwide and the commonest cancer among women in Uganda. Annual cervical screening is recommended for women living with HIV for early detection of abnormal cervical changes, however