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Emerging Zoonotic Pathogens At The Human-Wildlife Interface In Protected Areas: Game In The Southeastern United States And Bushmeat In Northern Uganda, Breeanna M. Dell
Emerging Zoonotic Pathogens At The Human-Wildlife Interface In Protected Areas: Game In The Southeastern United States And Bushmeat In Northern Uganda, Breeanna M. Dell
Doctoral Dissertations
The emergence of zoonotic pathogens through contact with animal reservoirs is a well-documented phenomenon and growing concern for public health. Particularly in light of the ongoing Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the coronavirus pandemic, the need to understand mechanisms of contact and disease transmission at the human-wildlife interface and to understand which infectious agents may reside within wildlife reservoirs crucial. In this project, we investigated the potential introduction of zoonotic cestode Echinococcus canadensis to public lands in Tennessee subsequent to elk translocation effort and aimed to identify whether a transmission cycle was established in this …
Measuring Service Quality And Assessing Its Relationship To Contraceptive Discontinuation: A Prospective Cohort Study In Pakistan And Uganda, Karen T. Chang, Nirali M. Chakraborty, Amanda M. Kalamar, Waqas Hameed, Ben Bellows, Karen A. Grépin, Agha Xaher Gul, Sarah E K. Bradley, Lynn M. Atuyambe, Dominic Montagu
Measuring Service Quality And Assessing Its Relationship To Contraceptive Discontinuation: A Prospective Cohort Study In Pakistan And Uganda, Karen T. Chang, Nirali M. Chakraborty, Amanda M. Kalamar, Waqas Hameed, Ben Bellows, Karen A. Grépin, Agha Xaher Gul, Sarah E K. Bradley, Lynn M. Atuyambe, Dominic Montagu
Community Health Sciences
Background: The quality of contraceptive counseling that women receive from their provider can influence their future contraceptive continuation. We examined (1) whether the quality of contraceptive service provision could be measured in a consistent way by using existing tools from 2 large-scale social franchises, and (2) whether facility quality measures based on these tools were consistently associated with contraceptive discontinuation.
Methods: We linked existing, routinely collected facility audit data from social franchise clinics in Pakistan and Uganda with client data. Clients were women aged 15-49 who initiated a modern, reversible contraceptive method from a sampled clinic. Consented participants completed an …
Reducing Hiv Risk Among Young Women And Their Partners: Highlights From The Dreams Implementation Science Research Portfolio, Population Council
Reducing Hiv Risk Among Young Women And Their Partners: Highlights From The Dreams Implementation Science Research Portfolio, Population Council
HIV and AIDS
The Population Council, with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the U.S. Agency for International Development through Project SOAR, led a set of implementation science studies to capture multiple perspectives that reflect the innovative aspects of DREAMS. These mixed-method studies conducted across seven countries (Eswatini, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia) provide critical evidence that fill knowledge gaps on how to reduce HIV risk among AGYW and their male partners. This brief presents key findings grouped around four areas of inquiry: 1) HIV vulnerability and risk; 2) social drivers of HIV risk; 3) effects of …
From Evidence To Practice: Promoting Continued And Exclusive Breastfeeding In Rural Eastern Uganda, Katherine Judge
From Evidence To Practice: Promoting Continued And Exclusive Breastfeeding In Rural Eastern Uganda, Katherine Judge
College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications
Purpose: Malnutrition is responsible for about one third of deaths globally among children under age five. Over 65% of these deaths, often associated with inappropriate feeding practices, occur during the first year of life and disproportionately affect those living in resource poor countries. Breastfeeding has been established as uniquely effective in providing infants with nutrients for healthy growth and development. Ugandan demographic surveys (2016) indicate less than 43% of infants age 4-5 months are breastfed.
Methods: The objective was to equip Community Health Educators (CHEs) with evidence-based practice guidelines for promoting continued exclusive breastfeeding to postpartum women. This project was …
Monitoring Preeclampsia In Rural Uganda Through Community Health Workers Using The Minipiers Model, Amina Abib Osman, Josephine Mariz De Leon, Ayah Karra Aly
Monitoring Preeclampsia In Rural Uganda Through Community Health Workers Using The Minipiers Model, Amina Abib Osman, Josephine Mariz De Leon, Ayah Karra Aly
Africa Western Collaborations Day 2020 Abstracts
No abstract provided.
An Upstream Approach To Diarrheal Disease, Ayah Karra Aly, Adaku Ohuruogu, Georgia Leigh Raithby, Jasandeep Sehra
An Upstream Approach To Diarrheal Disease, Ayah Karra Aly, Adaku Ohuruogu, Georgia Leigh Raithby, Jasandeep Sehra
Africa Western Collaborations Day 2020 Abstracts
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Physical Maturation And Sexual Debut On Hiv Susceptibility In Adolescent Males In Rakai, Uganda, Zhongtian (Eric) Shao, Godfrey Kigozi, Ronald M. Galiwango, Cindy Liu, Rupert Kaul, Aaron Ar Tobian, Jessica Prodger
Effect Of Physical Maturation And Sexual Debut On Hiv Susceptibility In Adolescent Males In Rakai, Uganda, Zhongtian (Eric) Shao, Godfrey Kigozi, Ronald M. Galiwango, Cindy Liu, Rupert Kaul, Aaron Ar Tobian, Jessica Prodger
Africa Western Collaborations Day 2020 Abstracts
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of Cytokine Profiles Within The Endocervical Tract Of Hiv-1 Infected Females, Steven M. Trothen, Rajesh A. Jacob, Genevieve Gosselin, Michael Fraser, Eric J. Arts, Jimmy D. Dikeakos
Evaluation Of Cytokine Profiles Within The Endocervical Tract Of Hiv-1 Infected Females, Steven M. Trothen, Rajesh A. Jacob, Genevieve Gosselin, Michael Fraser, Eric J. Arts, Jimmy D. Dikeakos
Africa Western Collaborations Day 2020 Abstracts
No abstract provided.
A Prospective Cohort Study To Evaluate The Efficacy Of A Peer-Led Tuberculosis Education And Counseling Intervention In Kampala, Uganda, Anna Dawn Baker
A Prospective Cohort Study To Evaluate The Efficacy Of A Peer-Led Tuberculosis Education And Counseling Intervention In Kampala, Uganda, Anna Dawn Baker
Public Health Theses
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and disproportionally burdens low- to middle-income countries (LMICs). Upon initiation of treatment for an active TB diagnosis, universal TB education and counseling (TEC) is recommended to promote knowledge and medication adherence. Though previous studies have shown that there are areas that can be improved when delivering routine TEC, there is limited data on how peer-led TEC can fill these gaps in Kampala, Uganda. Our study evaluated the efficacy of a peer-led TEC intervention among newly diagnosed adults initiating TB treatment in Kampala and assessed capacity for scale-up. We used …
Measuring Tb Stigma In Kampala, Uganda, Amber James
Measuring Tb Stigma In Kampala, Uganda, Amber James
Public Health Theses
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and adversely affects persons living with HIV. TB is a highly stigmatizing disease and has been shown to interfere in household TB contact investigation. The objective of this study was to investigate the severity and characteristics of TB stigma through a multiple methods approach. Quantitative methods involved distributing Van Rie Stigma Scales validated in Southeast to household contacts of Index TB patients during routine household TB contact investigation. Qualitative methods involved interviewing household contacts about their attitudes towards household contact investigation, knowledge of TB transmission and treatment, and perceptions …
An Environmental Assessment Of Barriers To Hpv Vaccination In Lira, Uganda, Mary Ryan, Amy Leader, Phd
An Environmental Assessment Of Barriers To Hpv Vaccination In Lira, Uganda, Mary Ryan, Amy Leader, Phd
Phase 1
Introduction: Vaccination against HPV is a global concern, given that cervical cancer is the most common cancer among women in developing countries, such as Uganda. Uganda has launched a national program to vaccinate girls 9-13 with Gardasilâ for HPV prevention, yet areas like Lira in northern Uganda are well below the 80% coverage goal. While there is infrastructure at a national level to vaccinate girls against HPV, this project aimed to assess barriers to vaccination at a local level.
Methods: Semi-structured interviews with individuals in Lira, providers at Ayira Health Services, and a stakeholder at the Uganda Ministry of …