|
MALARIA
Kivumbi, G. W. and Nangendo, F. 2002. Decentralisation and Malaria control in Uganda: Situation analysis, opportunities and threats. Funded by WHO/TDR
Isabirye, H. and Wendo, W. 1999. Management of Malaria in rural Rukungiri district. Funded by CHDC
Namusobya, J. I., Najjemba, M. M., and Elasu-Odongo, J. S. 1998. Factors associated with high morbidity and mortality due to Malaria in Iganga district. Funded by CHDC.
Lyazi M. I., 2006. Home Based Management of Malaria in Children under five years among prime and non-prime mothers: A case of Tororo. (Masters thesis)
Kivumbi, G. W., 2004. Practices and patterns of treatment seeking for children with severe malaria in rural Uganda.
Idro, Richard. 2003 Clinical presentation, immediate outcome and prognostic factors of cerebral malaria in children admitted to Mulago hospital. Masters thesis. Department of Peadiatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Makerere University.
Idro, Richard. 2003. Quality of care and outcome of severe malaria in children admitted to the Paediatric Emergency unit of Mulago hospital. CHDC Document.
Kivumbi, W. George. 2003. Practices and Patterns of Treatment Seeking for Children with Severe Malaria in Rural Uganda. Ph.D. thesis. Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen.
Nshakira, Nathan, M. Kristensen, F. Ssali, SR Whyte. 2002. Appropriate treatment of malaria? Use of antimalarial drugs for children’s fevers in district medical units, drugshops and homes in eastern Uganda. Tropical Medicine and International Health 7 (4): 309-316.
Nshakira, Nathan, M. Kristensen. 2000 Use of anti-malarial drugs for children’s fever in under-fives at drug shops and public health centres. Paper presented to Malaria Workshop organised by Danish Bilharziasis Laboratory, 17th - 21st January, 2000. Arusha, Tanzania.
Wamimbi, Wilson. 2000. Constraints Affecting Community Leaders’ Roles in Prevention and Control of Malaria, a study in Buhehe Subcounty, Busia District. Undergraduate thesis. Department of Social Work and Social Administration, Makerere University.
Oola, L. and Odong, V. 1997. Monitoring the socio-economic impact of AIDS in Gulu district.
Nakakeeto, Margaret & Philippa Musoke Mudido. 1997. A Document Review of Research on Malaria in Uganda, 1986 - 1996. CHDC Document
Okone, N. K. 1996. The beliefs and perceptions of out-of –school youth towards HIV testing and counselling in Ibuje sub-county, Apac district.
Busulwa, W. R. 1995. Abstinence for AIDS control: A study of adolescents in Jinja district.
Turinde-Kabali, A. 1992. The knowledge and accessibility of AIDS information to out-of-school adolescents: A study of Kiboga subcounty, Kiboga district, Uganda.
Nshakira, Nathan, M. Kristensen, A. Kambugu. Defining uncomplicated malaria in under-fives: The utility of parasite density and clinical signs in diagnosis at primary care level. Paper presented to the Miltia-Lateral Initiative on Malaria: Roll Back Malaria Conference, 14th - 19th March, 1999. Durban, South Africa.
Nshakira, Nathan, M. Kristensen. 1998. Malaria Control through Improved Case Management: An Intervention study in Tororo and Busia districts. CHDC Document
Odiit, M., M.B. Kristensen, J. Jitta, Mayende Lamu, S. Omala, and D. Okitoi. 1998. In vivo susceptibility of uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria to chloroquine in Kwapa, Tororo, Uganda. Kampala: CHDC Document,.
Whyte, Susan R. Self-medication: the most commonly used tactic of malaria control in Africa....and the most neglected. In: Malaria Control in Africa. Report of the Interdisciplinary Workshop & Ph.D. Course. Arusha, Tanzania 17-25 January 2000. Copenhagen: ENRECA Health Network.
Kivumbi, G. W., 2004. Practices and patterns of treatment seeking for children with severe malaria in rural Uganda.
Idro, Richard. 2003 Clinical presentation, immediate outcome and prognostic factors of cerebral malaria in children admitted to Mulago hospital. Masters thesis. Department of Peadiatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Makerere University.
Idro, Richard. 2003. Quality of care and outcome of severe malaria in children admitted to the Paediatric Emergency unit of Mulago hospital. CHDC Document.
Kivumbi, W. George. 2003. Practices and Patterns of Treatment Seeking for Children with Severe Malaria in Rural Uganda. Ph.D. thesis. Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen.
Kivumbi, George. Home treatment of childhood fevers in Uganda. In: Malaria Control in Africa. Report of the Interdisciplinary Workshop & Ph.D. Course. Arusha, Tanzania 17-25 January 2000. Copenhagen: ENRECA Health Network.
Nakakeeto, Margaret & Philippa Musoke Mudido. 1997. A Document Review of Research on Malaria in Uganda, 1986 - 1996. CHDC Document
Nshakira, Nathan, M. Kristensen. 2000 Use of anti-malarial drugs for children’s fever in under-fives at drug shops and public health centres. Paper presented to Malaria Workshop organised by Danish Bilharziasis Laboratory, 17th - 21st January, 2000. Arusha, Tanzania.
Nshakira, Nathan, M. Kristensen, F. Ssali, SR Whyte. 2002. Appropriate treatment of malaria? Use of antimalarial drugs for children’s fevers in district medical units, drugshops and homes in eastern Uganda. Tropical Medicine and International Health 7 (4): 309-316.
Nshakira, Nathan, M. Kristensen, A. Kambugu. Defining uncomplicated malaria in under-fives: The utility of parasite density and clinical signs in diagnosis at primary care level. Paper presented to the Muliti-Lateral Initiative on Malaria: Roll Back Malaria Conference, 14th - 19th March, 1999. Durban, South Africa.
Nshakira, Nathan, M. Kristensen. 1998. Malaria Control through Improved Case Management: An Intervention study in Tororo and Busia districts. CHDC Document
Odiit, M., M.B. Kristensen, J. Jitta, Mayende Lamu, S. Omala, and D. Okitoi. 1998. In vivo susceptibility of uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria to chloroquine in Kwapa, Tororo, Uganda. Kampala: CHDC Document,.
Wamimbi, Wilson. 2000. Constraints Affecting Community Leaders’ Roles in Prevention and Control of Malaria, a study in Buhehe Subcounty, Busia District. Undergraduate thesis. Department of Social Work and Social Administration, Makerere University.
Whyte, Susan R. Self-medication: the most commonly used tactic of malaria control in Africa....and the most neglected. In: Malaria Control in Africa. Report of the Interdisciplinary Workshop & Ph.D. Course. Arusha, Tanzania 17-25 January 2000. Copenhagen: ENRECA Health Network.
<< Back to Research
|