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    Determinants of demand for anti retroviral (ARV) drugs in Uganda: a case study of Wakiso District 

    Kintu, Elia Michael (2010-03)
    The research was motivated by the low ARV demand response following the introduction of generic ARV drugs which lead to a cost reduction in Uganda’s adopted first line ARV treatment (AZT+D4T+NVP) from US$ 456 per month in ...
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    Economic evaluation of an integrated home based HIV testing and prevention of mother to child transmission programme in Uganda: A cost effectiveness analysis 

    Nakato, Rebecca (Makerere University, 2015)
    In standard program for access to PMTCT services, health providers wait for pregnant women to come for ANC services at health facilities. In 2008, an integrated program of home-to-home HIV testing and referral for PMTCT ...
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    Factors associated with TB treatment outcome in TB-HIV co-infected patients in Uganda (January 2008-September 2014) 

    Tumusiime, Herbert (Makerere University, 2016)
    The main objective of the study was to identify the factors associated with TB treatment outcome in TB-HIV co-infected patients in Uganda. The study was based on cohorts of TB patients that registered with Kabwohe clinical ...
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    Predictors of viral suppression in HIV-infected pregnant and breastfeeding women with unsuppressed initial viral load in Central Uganda 

    Lukabwe, Ivan (Makerere University, 2019)
    The major objective of this study is to establish predictors to viral suppression for HIV-infected pregnant and breastfeeding women on ART with unsuppressed initial viral load in central Uganda. Data on HIV-infected pregnant ...
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    Determinants of survival time among HIV positive patients after being initiated on Combivir. The case of Gulu Regional Referral Hospital in Uganda 

    Bamulangeyo, Michael Owen (Makerere University, 2018-12-12)
    This study was aimed at identifying determinants of survival time among HIV positive patients after being initiated on Combivir. Majority of clients at this facility are initiated on Combivir as a preferred first line ...
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    Factors influencing immunological recovery to antiretroviral therapy in Uganda: A case of HIV positive patients at Kayunga District Hospital 

    Nyero, Alfred (Makerere University, 2014)
    The use of Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) results in an improvement in immunologic function. This study sought to investigate the factors associated with immunologic recovery among HIV positive patients receiving ART in ...

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