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Moses R. Kamya
Researcher at Makerere University
Publications - 504
Citations - 15407
Moses R. Kamya is an academic researcher from Makerere University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Population. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 435 publications receiving 12598 citations. Previous affiliations of Moses R. Kamya include Mulago Hospital.
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Gendered dimensions of population mobility associated with HIV across three epidemics in rural Eastern Africa.
Carol S. Camlin,Adam Akullian,Torsten B. Neilands,Monica Getahun,Anna Bershteyn,Sarah Ssali,Elvin Geng,Monica Gandhi,Craig R. Cohen,Irene Maeri,Patrick Eyul,Maya L. Petersen,Diane V. Havlir,Moses R. Kamya,Elizabeth A. Bukusi,Edwin D. Charlebois +15 more
TL;DR: It was found that adult migration varied widely by region, higher proportions of men than women migrated within the past one and five years, and men predominated across all but the most localized scales of migration: a higher proportion of women than men migrated within county of origin.
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Assessment of Population-Based HIV RNA Levels in a Rural East African Setting Using a Fingerprick-Based Blood Collection Method
Vivek Jain,Vivek Jain,Teri Liegler,Jane Kabami,Gabriel Chamie,Gabriel Chamie,Tamara D. Clark,Tamara D. Clark,Douglas Black,Douglas Black,Elvin Geng,Elvin Geng,Dalsone Kwarisiima,Joseph K. Wong,Mohamed Abdel-Mohsen,N.D. Sonawane,Francesca T. Aweeka,Harsha Thirumurthy,Harsha Thirumurthy,Maya L. Petersen,Maya L. Petersen,Edwin D. Charlebois,Edwin D. Charlebois,Moses R. Kamya,Diane V. Havlir,Diane V. Havlir +25 more
TL;DR: In a rural Ugandan community experiencing ART scale-up, this work found evidence of population-level ART effectiveness, but found a substantial population to be viremic, in need of ART, and at risk for transmission.
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Stavudine Toxicity in Women is the Main Reason for Treatment Change in a 3-Year Prospective Cohort of Adult Patients Started on First-Line Antiretroviral Treatment in Uganda
TL;DR: The majority of the treatment changes were due to stavudine-related toxicity, and long-term stavUDine use is less well tolerated in women.
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Long-lasting insecticide-treated bed net ownership and use among children under five years of age following a targeted distribution in central Uganda
Humphrey Wanzira,Adoke Yeka,Ruth Kigozi,Denis Rubahika,Sussann Nasr,Asadu Sserwanga,Moses R. Kamya,Scott G. Filler,Grant Dorsey,Laura C. Steinhardt +9 more
TL;DR: The first phase of the campaign led to substantial increases in both LLIN ownership and equitable use among children’
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A group-based intervention to increase condom use among HIV serodiscordant couples in India, Thailand, and Uganda
Janet W. McGrath,David D. Celentano,S. E. Chard,A. Fullem,Moses R. Kamya,R. R. Gangakhedar,Chirasak Khamboonruang,N. Joglekar,R. Malhotra-Kohli,A. Kiwanuka,B. Sirirojn +10 more
TL;DR: The feasibility of a group-based couples intervention to increase condom use in HIV serodiscordant couples in three countries and the need for ongoing support for discordant couples are highlighted.