Browsing Faculty of Health Sciences by Subject "Pregnant women"

Browsing Faculty of Health Sciences by Subject "Pregnant women"

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  • Nteziyaremye, Julius; Iramiot, Stanley Jacob; Nekaka, Rebecca; Musaba, Milton W.; Wandabwa, Julius; Kisegerwa, Enoch; Kiondo, Paul (Busitema University ; Plos One., 2020-03-19)
    Background Asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnancy (ASBP) is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes such as pyelonephritis, preterm or low birth weight delivery if untreated. The aim of this study was to determine the ...
  • Bakandonda, Fredrick; Muwanguzi, Shadrack; Nakate, Prossy; Opolot, Ismail; Imongit, Sam; Nnakanwagi, Mariam Mirembe; Nteziyaremye, Julius; Nekaka, Rebecca; Iramiot, Jacob Stanley (Busitema University., 2019-05-27)
    Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common reason for which antimicrobials are prescribed in pregnancy Worldwide. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of asymptomatic bacteriuria, Candida colonization ...
  • Napyo, Agnes; Tumwine, James K; Mukunya, David; Tumuhamye, Josephine; Ojok Arach, Anna Agnes; Ndeezi, Grace; Waako, Paul; Tylleskär, Thorkild (Busitema University ; HIV viral load., 2020)
    Background / Objectives: Detectable HIV viral load among HIV-infected pregnant women remains 14 a public health threat. We aimed to determine factors associated with detectable viral load among 15 HIV-infected pregnant ...

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