Browsing Department of Public Health by Author "Napyo, Agnes"

Browsing Department of Public Health by Author "Napyo, Agnes"

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  • Napyo, Agnes; Tylleska¨r, Thorkild; Mukunya, David; Tumuhamye, Josephine; Musaba, Milton W.; Arach, Anna Agnes Ojok; Waako, Paul; Tumwine, James K.; Ndeezi, Grace (Busitema University ; Plos One., 2020)
    Background Sub-optimal adherence to infant prophylaxis has been associated with mother-to-child transmission of HIV. However, the factors associated have not been well characterised in different settings. This study ...
  • 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 ...
  • Napyo, Agnes; Tumwine, James K.; Mukunya, David; Waako, Paul; Tylleskär, Thorkild; Ndeezi, Grace (Busitema University ; Informa UK Limited., 2020-10-30)
    Background: Breastfeeding is important for growth, development and survival of HIV exposed infants. Exclusive breastfeeding reduces the risk of morbidity, mortality and increases HIV free survival of infants. Evidence on ...
  • Tumuhamye, Josephine; Sommerfelt, Halvor; Bwanga, Freddie; Ndeezi, Grace; Mukunya, David; Napyo, Agnes; Nankabirwa, Victoria; Tumwine, James K. (Busitema University ; Plos One., 2020-08-10)
    Background Sepsis is the third most common cause of death among neonates, with about 225,000 new-borns dying every year globally. Data concerning the microbial etiology of neonatal sepsis and antimicrobial resistance ...
  • Napyo, Agnes; Nankabirwa, Victoria; Mukunya, David; Tumuhamye, Josephine; Ndeezi, Grace; OjokArach, AnnaAgnes; Odongkara, Beatrice; Waako, Paul; Tylleskär, Thorkild; Tumwine, James K. (Busitema University ; Scientific reports., 2020)
    Prevention of unintended pregnancies is a global strategy to eliminate mother‑to‑child transmission of HIV. factors surrounding unintended pregnancy among women living with HIV are not well understood. We aimed to determine ...

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