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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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Low frequency of liver enzyme elevation in HIV-infected patients attending a large urban treatment centre in Uganda.
Ponsiano Ocama,Barbara Castelnuovo,Moses R. Kamya,Gregory D. Kirk,Steven J. Reynolds,Steven J. Reynolds,Agnes N. Kiragga,R Colebunders,David L. Thomas +8 more
TL;DR: Male gender and CD4+ change from baseline were correlated with AST elevation and patients with HIV/HBV co-infection were not at an increased risk of AST elevation, which occurred uncommonly in this setting.
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Household food insecurity, maternal nutritional status, and infant feeding practices among HIV-infected Ugandan women receiving combination antiretroviral therapy
Sera L. Young,Albert Plenty,Flavia Luwedde,Barnabas K. Natamba,Paul Natureeba,Jane Achan,Julia Mwesigwa,Theodore Ruel,Veronica Ades,Beth Osterbauer,Tamara D. Clark,Grant Dorsey,Edwin D. Charlebois,Moses R. Kamya,Diane V. Havlir,Deborah Cohan +15 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of HHFI, maternal malnutrition, and suboptimal infant feeding practices are high and the causal relationships among these phenomena must be further explored.
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The PROCESS study: a protocol to evaluate the implementation, mechanisms of effect and context of an intervention to enhance public health centres in Tororo, Uganda
Clare I R Chandler,Deborah DiLiberto,Susan Nayiga,Lilian Taaka,Christine Nabirye,Miriam Kayendeke,Eleanor Hutchinson,James Kizito,Catherine Maiteki-Sebuguzi,Moses R. Kamya,Sarah G. Staedke +10 more
TL;DR: The PROCESS study will use mixed methods to evaluate the processes, mechanisms of change, and context of the PRIME intervention by addressing five objectives, including developing a comprehensive logic model of the intervention and articulating the project’s hypothesised pathways to trial outcomes.
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Early Adopters of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Preexposure Prophylaxis in a Population-based Combination Prevention Study in Rural Kenya and Uganda.
Catherine A. Koss,James Ayieko,Florence Mwangwa,Asiphas Owaraganise,Dalsone Kwarisiima,Laura B. Balzer,Albert Plenty,Norton Sang,Jane Kabami,Theodore Ruel,Douglas Black,Carol S. Camlin,Craig R. Cohen,Elizabeth A. Bukusi,Tamara D. Clark,Edwin D. Charlebois,Maya L. Petersen,Moses R. Kamya,Diane V. Havlir +18 more
TL;DR: Implementation of PrEP incorporating a population-based empiric risk score, self-identified risk, and rapid initiation, is feasible in rural East Africa, and strategies are needed to overcome barriers to PrEP uptake, particularly among women and youth.
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Clinical consequences of submicroscopic malaria parasitaemia in Uganda
Shereen Katrak,Patience Nayebare,John Rek,Emmanuel Arinaitwe,Joaniter I. Nankabirwa,Moses R. Kamya,Grant Dorsey,Philip J. Rosenthal,Bryan Greenhouse +8 more
TL;DR: Submicroscopic malaria infections were associated with fever and non-febrile illness in Ugandan children, and these findings support malaria control strategies that target low-density infections.