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      A Randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a board game on patients' knowledge uptake of HIV and sexually transmitted diseases at the Infectious Diseases Institute, Kampala, Uganda [1]
      Resurrecting the triple threat: academic social responsibility in the context of global health research [1]
      Rifampicin for continuation phase tuberculosis treatment in Uganda: a cost-effectiveness analysis [1]
      Rolling out antiretrovirals in Africa: there are still challenges ahead [1]
      Severe Renal Dysfunction and Risk Factors Associated with Renal Impairment in HIV-Infected Adults in Africa Initiating Antiretroviral Therapy [1]
      Sexual risk reduction needs of adolescents living with HIV in a clinical care setting [2]
      Significant pharmacokinetic interactions between artemether/lumefantrine and efavirenz or nevirapine in HIV-infected Ugandan adults [1]
      Sub-optimal vitamin B-12 levels among ART-Naïve HIV positive individuals in an urban cohort in Uganda [1]
      Successful Treatment of Psoriasis-like Lesions in HIV Infected Patients in Uganda with Chloroquine [1]
      Successful treatment of psoriasis-like lesions in HIV infected patients in Uganda with chloroquine [1]
      Surgical site infections after neurosurgical procedures at Mulago National Referral Hospital; prevalence and bacteriological patterns [1]
      Symptomatic hyperlactatemia associated with nucleoside analogue reverse-transcriptase inhibitor use in HIV-infected patients: a report of 24 cases in a Resource-Limited Setting (Uganda). [2]
      T cell immune responses towards plasmodium falciparum and Schistosoma mansoni co-infection in school going children along lake Victoria shoreline, Mayuge district [1]
      The TB pandemic: an old problem seeking new solutions [2]
      A training for health care workers to integrate hepatitis B care and treatment into routine HIV care in a high HBV burden, poorly resourced region of Uganda: the ‘2for1’ project. [1]
      Treatment of severe sepsis with Artemether-Lumefantrine Is associated with decreased mortality in Ugandan patients without malaria [2]
      Tuberculosis immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in countries with limited resources [2]
      Tuberculosis-associated immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome: case definitions for use in resource-limited settings [2]
      Update on the efficacy, effectiveness and safety of artemether–lumefantrine combination therapy for treatment of uncomplicated malaria [3]
      Urban movement and alcohol intake strongly predict defaulting from tuberculosis treatment: an operational study [1]