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Joaniter I. Nankabirwa

Researcher at University of London

Publications -  4
Citations -  136

Joaniter I. Nankabirwa is an academic researcher from University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Immunity. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 89 citations.

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Quantification of anti-parasite and anti-disease immunity to malaria as a function of age and exposure.

TL;DR: This work used detailed clinical and entomological data from parallel cohort studies conducted across the malaria transmission spectrum in Uganda to quantify the development of immunity against symptomatic P. falciparum as a function of age and transmission intensity.
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Community case management of malaria: exploring support, capacity and motivation of community medicine distributors in Uganda

TL;DR: If community interventions, in increasingly complex forms, are to become the solution to improving access to primary health care, greater attention to what motivates individuals, and ways to strengthen health system support are required.
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Identification and characterization of Anopheles larval aquatic habitats at three sites of varying malaria transmission intensities in Uganda.

TL;DR: It is shown that Anopheles larvae were common in areas of high and moderate transmission but were rare in Areas of low transmission, and methods are needed to reduce the aquatic stages of anopheline mosquitoes in human-made habitats, particularly rice fields.
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Quantification of anti-parasite and anti-disease immunity to malaria as a function of age and exposure

TL;DR: This work uses detailed clinical and entomological data from three parallel cohort studies conducted across the malaria transmission spectrum in Uganda to quantify the development of immunity against symptomatic Plasmodium falciparum as a function of age and transmission intensity, suggesting a strong effect of age on both types of immunity.