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BIOMEDICAL ASPECTS OF MOTHER AND CHILD HEALTH

Baliddawa, Hudson. 2003. Diagnostic value of C-reactive protein and routine cerebral spinal fluid tests in childhood acute bacterial meningitis in Mulago Hospital. Masters thesis. Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Makerere University.

Wanyama, John. 2003. Prevalence, bacteriology and microbial sensitivity patterns among pregnant women with clinically diagnosed urinary tract infection in Mulago hospital labour ward. Masters thesis. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine, Makerere University.

Wanyama, John.  2003. Neonatal weight changes in the first month of life in Bunyole, Tororo district. CHDC Document.

Kagwire, Fred 2001. Effect of Schistosomiasis Mansoni Control Programme on Prevalence and Intensity among Primary School Children in Arua District. 2001. Masters thesis. Institute of Public Health, Makerere University.

Kasoro, Andrew. 2001 Reliability of pallor of different anatomical sites in screening for anaemia in children attending Mulago Hospital. Masters thesis. Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Makerere University.

Tugumisirize, F. 1999.  Maternal constraints to childhood vaccination in Kiyeyi, Tororo district. Funded by Mannerheim League

Amodoi, M. 1999.  Factors influencing management of user charge in government health units of Soroti.

Kakooza, A
. 1999.  Management of childhood diarrhoea by mothers / caretakers in Kiyeyi, Tororo district. Funded by   Mannerheim League

Jitta, J. N. S.
1999.  Situation Analysis of Women, Adolescents and Children in Uganda- Review for the Health Section for Planning UNICEF-Government of Uganda Country Programme (2000-2005). Funded by   UNICEF

Mogensen, H. 1998.  Mothers’ agency- others' responsibility:  Striving for children’s health in eastern Uganda.

Kyaddondo, D. and Sserunjogi, L.
1996. Child care needs in Uganda: A participatory rural appraisal.

Jitta, J. 1996. “Children’s illnesses: mother’s definition and management of ‘serious enough’ symptoms” in Wallman Sandra Kampala women getting by.  London: James Curry.

Jitta, J. and Zzimbe, I. 1996.  Growth monitoring and promotion in Mulago II village an urban community.

Jitta, J. and Nduati, R
. 1995.  Growth monitoring and promotion during early childhood development in Mukelabai Kopano Primary Health Care: A manual for medical students and other medical workers. 2nd edition, UNICEF: Nairobi.

Musoke R.N. and Jitta J.N. 1995.  Postnatal Growth of Abandoned Preterm Babies. East African Medical Journal Vol 71 No. 8 August 1994

Karamagi, C. and Aboda, A. 1993.  Tororo district sanitation survey.

Baguma, P. and Matagi, L. 1995.  An exploratory study of urban working children in Kampala city, Uganda.

Carasco, J. and Mayengo, R. 1995.  University-Wide research development
Khana, K. P. 1995. Child abandonment in Kampala district: A study of characteristics, causes and implications for a child welfare policy.

Bakaki, P. M. 1995. Childhood anaemia in a rural Ugandan community: Kiyeyi target area.

Barton, T. and Gimono-Wamai. 1994.  Equity and vulnerability: A situation analysis of women, adolescents and children in Uganda.  Funded by UNICEF.

Kyakulaga, J. et al. 1993.A review of current knowledge on infant mortality rate and its trends in Uganda.  Funded by UNICEF.

Akiiki-Kajeru C. 1993.  Factors affecting attendance at post-natal/MCH clinic: Mulago hospital, Kampala

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