Publications by authors named "J Mugalu"

Background: Adolescent motherhood remains a major problem in developing countries. We set out to describe the perinatal outcomes of infants born to adolescent mothers and to determine factors associated with birth asphyxia among these infants in Mogadishu, Somalia.

Methods: This cross-sectional study involved adolescent mothers who presented in labor.

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Background: Neonates in low resource settings with a lack of pre-discharge screening and early intervention are at risk for complications associated with significant hyperbilirubinemia (SHB).

Objectives: To determine the prevalence, factors associated and performance of transcutaneous bilirubin (TCB) in identifying well neonates with SHB.

Methods: Over a one month period 235 well neonates 24 to 72 hours of age due for discharge at Kamempe-Mulago Hospital were enrolled in this study.

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Article Synopsis
  • * This study, conducted at Kawempe National Referral Hospital in Uganda, aims to assess the feasibility of creating a cohort of infants with NE and to investigate various neurological assessments over time, including EEG and MRI.
  • * The ultimate goal is to gather data that will lead to better understanding and development of neuroprotective interventions tailored to low-resource settings, ultimately reducing mortality and disability associated with NE.
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Unlabelled: Early discharge of preterm very low birth weight (VLBW) infants is at times inevitable in low resource settings. The implication of such practice on the growth of this high-risk population is not known. We conducted a retrospective chart review to describe the growth of preterm VLBW infants discharged with a weight of less than 1500 g.

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Background: Preterm infants are at increased risk of infections including vaccine preventable diseases. Therefore, timely vaccination is crucial to ensure adequate disease protection. Information on whether preterm infants are vaccinated according to chronological age as recommended is limited in low-income countries.

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