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- :Meya, David B. ;Kiragga, Agnes N.Feb 01 2019 | J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2018; 80(2):182-189:Background:HIV-infected persons with cryptococcal antigenemia (CrAg) are at high risk for meningitis or death. We evaluated the effect of CrAg screeni...
- :Ma, Stephany ;Manabe, Yukari C.3 2023 | Expert Rev Mol Diagn. 23(3):191-198:IntroductionHIV self-testing (HIVST), whereby an individual performs and interprets their own rapid screening test at home, is another tool to increas...
- :Kiragga, Agnes N. ;Nalintya, ElizabethJun 01 2016 | PEPFAR:IntroductionImproving HIV outcomes among severely immunocompromised HIV-infected persons who have increased morbidity and mortality remains an importa...
- :Kajumbula, Henry ;Fujita, Ayako WendyJan 2018 | Emerg Infect Dis. 24(1):174-175.:We summarize antimicrobial drug resistance (AMR) patterns from blood cultures at a tertiary hospital in Uganda. High rates of resistance to first-line...
- :Blair, Paul W. ;Kobba, Kenneth7 2024 | Emerg Infect Dis. 2024; 30(7):1442-1446:At 3 severe infection cohort sites in Uganda, Orientia seropositivity was common. We identified 4 seroconversion cases and 1 PCR-positive case. These ...
- :Maliszewski, Kendall N. ;Hsieh, Yu-Hsiang10-01- | Sex Transm Dis. 51(10):648-653:Background:Point-of-care (POC) tests for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) permit delivery of results during the patient’s emergency department...Public Access Available on:October 01, 2025
- :Montgomery, Martha P. ;Nakasujja, NoelineJun 12 2017 | BMC Neurol. 17.:BackgroundHIV-infected persons with detectable cryptococcal antigen (CrAg) in blood have increased morbidity and mortality compared with HIV-infected ...
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