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    Research themes and advances in malaria research capacity made by the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria by Nantulya, Florence N, Kengeya-Kayondo, Jane F, Ogundahunsi, Olumide A T

    “…The Multilateral Initiative on Malaria was created after an international conference on malaria in Africa held in Dakar, Senegal, in early 1997. The main goal…”
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    The impact of attending a behavioural intervention on HIV incidence in Masaka, Uganda by QUIGLEY, Maria A, KAMALI, Anatoli, KINSMAN, John, KAMULEGEYA, Ignatius, NAKIYINGI-MIIRO, Jessica, KIWUWA, Sylvia, KENGEYA-KAYONDO, Jane F, CARPENTER, Lucy M, WHITWORTH, James A. G

    Published in AIDS (London) (21-10-2004)
    “…Changing behaviour is an important method for preventing HIV infection. We examined why a community randomized trial of a behavioural intervention found no…”
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    Socioeconomic Status, Gender, and Risk of HIV-1 Infection in a Rural Community in South West Uganda by Seeley, Janet A., Malamba, Sam S., Nunn, Andrew J., Mulder, Daan W., Kengeya-Kayondo, Jane F., Barton, Thomas G.

    Published in Medical anthropology quarterly (01-03-1994)
    “…This report explores the hypothesis that the presence of HIV infection in rural south west Uganda is associated with socioeconomic status and gender. As part…”
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    Risk perception and HIV-1 prevalence in 15 000 adults in rural south-west Uganda by KENGEYA-KAYONDO, J. F, CARPENTER, L. M, KINTU, P. M, NABAITU, J, POOL, R, WHITWORTH, J. A. G

    Published in AIDS (London) (12-11-1999)
    “…Few studies have described levels and determinants of perceived risk of HIV-1 among African adults for whom the sero-status is known. This study describes HIV…”
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    Recognition, treatment seeking behaviour and perception of cause of malaria among rural women in Uganda by Kengeya-Kayondo, J F, Seeley, J A, Kajura-Bajenja, E, Kabunga, E, Mubiru, E, Sembajja, F, Mulder, D W

    Published in Acta tropica (01-12-1994)
    “…This study was conducted in order to understand how women in rural Uganda recognise malaria, their treatment-seeking behaviour when malaria is suspected and…”
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    Verbal Autopsy as a Tool for Diagnosing HIV-Related Adult Deaths in Rural Uganda by KAMALI, ANATOLI, WAGNER, HANS-ULRICH, NAKIYINGI, JESSICA, SABIITI, IMELDA, KENGEYA-KAYONDO, JANE F, MULDER, DAAN W

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-06-1996)
    “…Background In general, information on the causes of adult deaths in developing countries is scarce. More specifically, relatively little is known about the…”
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    Strategies for HIV/AIDS Control in Adults in Sub-Saharan Africa by Kengeya-Kayondo, Jane F.

    Published in Journal of Epidemiology (1996)
    “…Sub-saharan Africa is the region that has been hardest hit by the HIV epidemic; containing 63% of the estimated world total of HIV infections. In some east,…”
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    Post‐natal incidence of HIV‐1 infection among children in a rural Ugandan population: no evidence for transmission other than mother to child by Mulder, Daan W., Nunn, Andrew, Kamali, Anatoli, KengeyaKayondo, Jane F.

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-02-1996)
    “…Summary We conducted a prospective cohort study to determine the post‐natal incidence of and possible transmission routes for HIV‐1 infection in rural Ugandan…”
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    Community-based HIV/AIDS research--whither community participation? Unsolved problems in a research programme in rural Uganda by Seeley, J A, Kengeya-Kayondo, J F, Mulder, D W

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-05-1992)
    “…Involvement of the study community in research on HIV/AIDS has presented the MRC/UVRI programme in rural Uganda with a multi-layered challenge. A typology…”
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    Migration and HIV-1 seroprevalence in a rural Ugandan population by Nunn, A J, Wagner, H U, Kamali, A, Kengeya-Kayondo, J F, Mulder, D W

    Published in AIDS (London) (01-05-1995)
    “…To study the association between change of residence and HIV-1 serostatus in a rural Ugandan population. A longitudinal cohort study. As part of the annual…”
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    HIV-1 incidence and HIV-1-associated mortality in a rural Ugandan population cohort by Mulder, D W, Nunn, A J, Wagner, H U, Kamali, A, Kengeya-Kayondo, J F

    Published in AIDS (London) (01-01-1994)
    “…To determine the incidence of HIV-1 infection and HIV-1-associated mortality in a rural Ugandan population. A prospective cohort study. A cohort consisting of…”
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    Risk factors for HIV-1 infection in adults in a rural Ugandan community: a population study by Nunn, A J, Kengeya-Kayondo, J F, Malamba, S S, Seeley, J A, Mulder, D W

    Published in AIDS (London) (01-01-1994)
    “…To determine sociodemographic risk factors associated with HIV-1 infection in a rural Ugandan population. A population-based survey. All adult residents (aged…”
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    Risk factors for HIV-1 infection in adults in a rural Ugandan community: a case-control study by Malamba, S S, Wagner, H U, Maude, G, Okongo, M, Nunn, A J, Kengeya-Kayondo, J F, Mulder, D W

    Published in AIDS (London) (01-02-1994)
    “…To study in depth sexual history and sexual behaviour variables as risk factors for HIV-1 infection in a rural Ugandan population. Following a socioeconomic…”
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    General and HIV-1-associated morbidity in a rural Ugandan community by Wagner, H U, Kamali, A, Nunn, A J, Kengeya-Kayondo, J F, Mulder, D W

    Published in AIDS (London) (01-11-1993)
    “…The AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa affects whole communities, adding to the already high burden of morbidity. Reports of AIDS cases are usually from…”
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