Abstract. A retrospective analysis of the discharge records of 186,131 inpatients admitted to six Ugandan hospitals during 1992–1998 was performed to describe the disease patterns and trends among the population of Northern Uganda. In all hospitals, malaria was the leading cause of admission and the frequency of admissions for malaria showed the greatest increase. Other conditions, such as malnutrition and injuries, mainly increased in the sites affected by civil conflict and massive population displacement. Tuberculosis accounted for the highest burden on hospital services (approximately one-fourth of the total bed-days), though it showed a stable trend over time. A stable trend was also observed for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AID...
The profile of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Uganda can be summarized in the following terms: by December...
The paper uses nationally representative household panel data to investigate if ill health is import...
textabstractHIV infection and AIDS are currently among the most pressing global public health issues...
Increased AIDS mortality in northern Uganda is worrying. This paper used data from a base line surve...
Abstract. To evaluate the impact of infectious diseases on hospital services in Northern Uganda, a r...
only a health crisis, but a challenge to development, since AIDS affects nearly every dimension of s...
Uganda inherited a socialized medical services system from the British colonial rule. The government...
Although HIV prevalence in Uganda is much lower than it once was, AIDS is still claiming many lives ...
Abstract Conflict and war have long been recognized as determinants of infectious disease risk. Re-e...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Conflict and war have long been recognized as determinants of i...
HIV/AIDS is a serious problem in sub-Saharan Africa. The disease affects the most sexually active ad...
BackgroundSub-Saharan Africa suffers from a dual burden of infectious and non-communicable diseases....
BackgroundSub-Saharan Africa suffers from a dual burden of infectious and non-communicable diseases....
The fight against AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa is in its second decade and has not been won because of...
Based on fieldwork carried out in the Rakai and Kigezi Districts of Uganda, the authors attempt to o...
The profile of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Uganda can be summarized in the following terms: by December...
The paper uses nationally representative household panel data to investigate if ill health is import...
textabstractHIV infection and AIDS are currently among the most pressing global public health issues...
Increased AIDS mortality in northern Uganda is worrying. This paper used data from a base line surve...
Abstract. To evaluate the impact of infectious diseases on hospital services in Northern Uganda, a r...
only a health crisis, but a challenge to development, since AIDS affects nearly every dimension of s...
Uganda inherited a socialized medical services system from the British colonial rule. The government...
Although HIV prevalence in Uganda is much lower than it once was, AIDS is still claiming many lives ...
Abstract Conflict and war have long been recognized as determinants of infectious disease risk. Re-e...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Conflict and war have long been recognized as determinants of i...
HIV/AIDS is a serious problem in sub-Saharan Africa. The disease affects the most sexually active ad...
BackgroundSub-Saharan Africa suffers from a dual burden of infectious and non-communicable diseases....
BackgroundSub-Saharan Africa suffers from a dual burden of infectious and non-communicable diseases....
The fight against AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa is in its second decade and has not been won because of...
Based on fieldwork carried out in the Rakai and Kigezi Districts of Uganda, the authors attempt to o...
The profile of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Uganda can be summarized in the following terms: by December...
The paper uses nationally representative household panel data to investigate if ill health is import...
textabstractHIV infection and AIDS are currently among the most pressing global public health issues...