Publications by authors named "Christine Oryema"

Article Synopsis
  • A systematic review analyzed 17 studies comparing liver and renal functions of individuals with SCD (HbSS) to healthy controls (HbAA) across five African countries, involving over 2,800 participants.
  • The results showed significant differences in liver enzymes and renal profiles, indicating poorer liver and kidney functions in people with SCD compared to those without the disease.
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Our study contextualized empirical factors influencing adolescent behaviors. An assessment using focus group discussion (FGD) was done with randomly selected adolescents in primary schools in Northern Uganda to explore the influence of child poverty and parenting among other factors on adolescents' behaviors. A semi-structured interview guide and in-depth interviews were also conducted for parents/guardians and teachers, respectively.

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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the 13th leading cause of death worldwide. The emergence of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) poses a major health security threat. Plants have traditionally been used as a source of medicine, since olden days and 80% of the communities in Africa still rely on herbal medicines for their healthcare.

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Background: Insecticide-based tools remain critical for controlling vector-borne diseases in Uganda. Securing public support from targeted populations for such tools is an important component in sustaining their long-run effectiveness. Yet little quantitative evidence is available on the perceived benefits and costs of vector control programmes among targeted households.

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