Browsing Research Papers by Author "Burgoine, Kathy"

Browsing Research Papers by Author "Burgoine, Kathy"

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  • Chebet, Martin; Musaba, Milton W.; Mukunya, David; Makoko, Brian; Napyo, Agnes; Nantale, Ritah; Auma, Proscovia; Atim, Ketty; Nahurira, Doreck; Lee, Seungwon; Okello, Dedan; Ssegawa, Lawrence; Bromley, Kieran; Burgoine, Kathy; Ndeezi, Grace; Tumwine, James K.; Wandabwa, Julius; Kiguli, Sarah (MDPI, 2023)
    Over 250 million infants in low and middle-income countries do not fulfill their neurodevelopment potential. In this study, we assessed the incidence and risk factors for neurodevelopmental delay (NDD) among children born ...
  • Olupot‑Olupot, Peter; Eregu, Emma I. E.; Naizuli, Ketty; Ikiror, Julie; Acom, Linda; Burgoine, Kathy (BMC, 2018)
    Background: Congenital malaria is the direct infection of an infant with malaria parasites from their mother prior to or during birth. Neonatal malaria is due to an infective mosquito bite after birth. Neonatal and ...
  • Nteziyaremye, Julius; Paasi, George; Burgoine, Kathy; Balyejjusa, Jaffer Sadiq; Tegu, Crispus; Olupot-Olupot, Peter (Elsevier, 2017)
    Paediatric shock is still a common emergency of public health importance with an estimated 400,000–500,000 reported cases annually. Mortality due to paediatric shock has varied over the years. Data in 1980s show that mortality ...
  • Burgoine, Kathy; Ikiror, Juliet; Naizuli, Ketty; Achom, Linda; Akol, Sylivia; Olupot-Olupot, Peter (Oxford University Press, 2018)
    Background: Without early recognition and treatment, neonatal meningitis (NM) has a high mortality and morbidity. Although some neonates have features of NM, many do not. In many low-resource settings, the laboratory ...
  • Burgoine, Kathy; Ikiror, Juliet; Akol, Sylivia; Kakai, Margaret; Talyewoya, Sara; Sande, Alex; Otim, Tom; Okello, Francis; Hewitt-Smith, Adam; Olupot-Olupot, Peter (BMJ Publishing Group, 2018)
    Neonatal mortality remains a major global challenge. Most neonatal deaths occur in low-income countries, but it is estimated that over two-thirds of these deaths could be prevented if achievable interventions are scaled ...

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