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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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Monitoring antimalarial safety and tolerability in clinical trials: A case study from Uganda
Sarah G. Staedke,Prasanna Jagannathan,Adoke Yeka,Hasifa Bukirwa,Kristin Banek,Catherine Maiteki-Sebuguzi,Tamara D. Clark,Bridget Nzarubara,Denise Njama-Meya,Arthur Mpimbaza,Philip J. Rosenthal,Moses R. Kamya,Fred Wabwire-Mangen,Grant Dorsey,Ambrose Talisuna +14 more
TL;DR: Advice is needed on how to detect events of greatest importance, including serious events, those with a causal relationship to the treatment, those which impact on adherence, and events not previously reported.
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Outcomes in a Cohort of Patients Started on Antiretroviral Treatment and Followed up for a Decade in an Urban Clinic in Uganda.
Barbara Castelnuovo,Agnes Kiragga,Joseph Musaazi,Joseph Sempa,Frank Mubiru,Jane N Wanyama,Bonnie Wandera,Moses R. Kamya,Andrew Kambugu +8 more
TL;DR: Despite the high rate of early mortality due to advanced disease at presentation the outcomes from this cohort are encouraging, particularly the remarkable and incremental immune-recovery and a satisfactory rate of virologic suppression.
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Evaluation of WHO Criteria for Viral Failure in Patients on Antiretroviral Treatment in Resource-Limited Settings.
TL;DR: The use of at least one repeat measurement rather than a single VL measurement could avert from 60% to 80% of unnecessary switches and better CD4+ T cell count increases over time compared to viremic patients.
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Traditional healers for HIV/AIDS prevention and family planning, Kiboga District, Uganda: evaluation of a program to improve practices.
Agnes Ssali,Lisa M. Butler,Donna Kabatesi,Rachel King,Agnes Namugenyi,Moses R. Kamya,Jeffrey S. Mandel,Sanny Chen,Willi McFarland +8 more
TL;DR: Both healers and their female clients were more likely to make a connection between family planning, condom use, and HIV prevention after the training compared to before the training.
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The epidemiology of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in rural East Africa: A population-based study.
Anthony N. Muiru,Anthony N. Muiru,Edwin D. Charlebois,Laura B. Balzer,Dalsone Kwarisiima,Assurah Elly,Doug Black,Samuel Okiror,Jane Kabami,Mucunguzi Atukunda,Katherine Snyman,Maya L. Petersen,Moses R. Kamya,Diane V. Havlir,Michelle M. Estrella,Michelle M. Estrella,Chi-yuan Hsu +16 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of CKD is appreciable in rural East Africa and there are considerable regional differences, and conventional risk factors appear to only explain a minority of cases, and leukocyturia and hematuria were common, highlighting the need for further research into understanding the nature of CKd in sub-Saharan Africa.