Browsing Faculty of Health Sciences by Author "Nteziyaremye, Julius"

Browsing Faculty of Health Sciences by Author "Nteziyaremye, Julius"

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  • Kotlyar, Simon; Olupot-Olupot, Peter; Nteziyaremye, Julius; Akech, Samuel; Uyoga, Sophie; Muhindo, Rita; Moore, Christopher L.; Maitland, Kathryn (Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2017)
    Objectives: Perturbed hemodynamic function complicates severe malaria. The Fluid Expansion as Supportive Therapy trial demonstrated that fluid resuscitation, involving children with severe malaria, was associated with ...
  • Maitland, Kathryn; Olupot-Olupot, Peter; Kiguli, Sarah; Chagaluka, George; Alaroker, Florence; Opoka, Robert O; Mpoya, Ayub; Walsh, Kevin; Engoru, Charles; Nteziyaremye, Julius; Mallewa, Machpherson; Kennedy, Neil; Nakuya, Margaret; Namayanja, Cate; Kayaga, Julianne; Nabawanuka, Eva; Sennyondo, Tonny; Aromut, Denis; Kumwenda, Felistas; Bates, Imelda; von Hensbroek, Michael Boele; Evans, Jennifer A; Uyoga, Sophie; Williams, Thomas N; Frost, Gary; George, Elizabeth C.; Gibb, Diana M.; Walker, A Sarah (Elsevier, 2019)
    Background Severe anaemia is a leading cause of paediatric admission to hospital in Africa; post-discharge outcomes remain poor, with high 6-month mortality (8%) and re-admission (17%). We aimed to investigate ...
  • Olupot-Olupot, Peter; Urban, Britta C,; Jemutai, Julie; Nteziyaremye, Julius; Fanjo, Harry M.; Karanja, Henry; Karisa, Japhet; Ongodia, Paul; Bwonyo, Patrick; Gitau, Evelyn N.; Talbert, Alison; Akech, Samuel; Maitland, Kathryn (BMC, 2013)
    Background: Children presenting to hospital with recent or current Plasmodium falciparum malaria are at increased the risk of invasive bacterial disease, largely enteric gram-negative organisms (ENGO), which is associated ...
  • Olupot-Olupot, Peter; Engoru, Charles; Uyoga, Sophie; Muhindo, Rita; Macharia, Alex; Kiguli, Sarah; Opoka, Robert O.; Akech, Samuel; Ndila, Carolyne; Nyeko, Richard; Mtove, George; Nteziyaremye, Julius; Chebet, Martin; George, Elizabeth C.; Babiker, Abdel G.; Gibb, Diana M.; Williams, Thomas N.; Maitland, Kathryn (Oxford University Press, 2017)
    Background. In the Fluid Expansion as a Supportive Treatment (FEAST) trial, an unexpectedly high proportion of participants from eastern Uganda presented with blackwater fever (BWF). Methods. We describe the prevalence ...
  • Irumba, Charles; Baragaine, Justus; Obore, Susan; Mwanje, Haruna; Nteziyaremye, Julius (BMC, 2024)
    Background Trauma remains one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality and a threat to attainment of sustainable development goal 11. Genital urinary trauma is reported in about 10% of patients presenting with trauma ...
  • 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 ...
  • Olupot-Olupot, Peter; Engoru, Charles; Thompson, Jennifer; Nteziyaremye, Julius; Chebet, Martin; Ssenyondo, Tonny; Dambisya, Cornelius M.; Okuuny, Vicent; Wokulira, Ronald; Amorut, Denis; Ongodia, Paul; Mpoya, Ayub; Williams, Thomas N.; Uyoga, Sophie; Macharia, Alex; Gibb, Diana M.; Walker, A. Sarah; Maitland, Kathryn (BMC, 2018)
    Background: Severe anemia (SA, hemoglobin <6 g/dl) is a leading cause of pediatric hospital admission in Africa, with significant in-hospital mortality. The underlying etiology is often infectious, but specific pathogens ...
  • Urick, Brittany; Fong, Youyi; Okiira, Christopher; Nabukeera-Barungi, Nicolette; Nansera, Denis; Ochola, Emmanuel; Nteziyaremye, Julius; Bigira, Victor; Ssewanyana, Isaac; Ssewanyana, Isaac; Olupot-Olupot, Peter; Peter, Trevor; Ghadrshenas, Anisa; Vojnov, Lara; Kiyaga, Charles (Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2018)
    Background: Data on the performance and utility of rapid serological tests in infants to determine HIV exposure are unclear and in some instances contradictory. This study sought to understand the performance of rapid ...
  • Sanini, Sarah; Nteziyaremye, Julius (Busitema University ; ADR, 2021)
    Introduction: Uterine teratomas are a rare occurrence in gynaecology. The presentation can be elusive due to non-specific signs and symptoms. Its coexistence with Congenital Unilateral Renal Agenesis (CURA) is extremely ...
  • Nightingale, Helen; Walsh, Kevin J.; Olupot-Olupot, Peter; Engoru, Charles; Ssenyondo, Tonny; Nteziyaremye, Julius; Amorut, Denis; Nakuya, Margaret; Arimi, Margaret; Frost, Gary; Maitland, Kathryn (BMC, 2016)
    Background: Undernutrition remains highly prevalent in African children, highlighting the need for accurately assessing dietary intake. In order to do so, the assessment method must be validated in the target population. ...
  • Urick, Brittany; Fong, Youyi; Okiira, Christopher; Nabukeera-Barungi, Nicolette; Nansera, Denis; Ochola, Emmanuel; Nteziyaremye, Julius; Bigira, Victor; Ssewanyana, Isaac; Olupot-Olupot, Peter; Trevor, Peter; Ghadrshenas, Anisa; Vojnov, Lara (Wiley Open Access, 2018)
    Introduction: Despite notable progress towards PMTCT, only 50% of HIV-exposed infants in sub-Saharan Africa were tested within the first 2 months of life and only 30% of HIV-infected infants are on antiretroviral treatment. ...

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