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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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Is it safe to switch from stavudine to zidovudine after developing symptomatic hyperlactatemia
TL;DR: In this paper, a case of a 60 year old female that experienced a relapse of symptomatic hyperlactatemia after being switched from stavudine to zidovudine and how the case was managed at the Infectious Diseases Institute, Kampala, Uganda.
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Distinct forms of migration and mobility are differentially associated with HIV treatment adherence
Pamela M. Murnane,Monica Gandhi,Peter Bacchetti,Monica Getahun,Sarah A. Gutin,Hideaki Okochi,Irene Awuor Maeri,Patrick Eyul,Daniel Omoding,Jaffer Okiring,Regina M. Tallerico,Alexander Louie,Adam Akullian,Moses R. Kamya,Elizabeth A. Bukusi,Edwin D. Charlebois,Carol S. Camlin +16 more
TL;DR: It is found that localized/intra-district migration and nonwork travel—more common among women—were associated with lower adherence, potentially reflecting care interruptions or staying with family/friends unaware of the participants’ status.
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Marked reduction in antibiotic usage following intensive malaria control in a cohort of Ugandan children.
Paul J. Krezanoski,Michelle E. Roh,John Rek,Joaniter I. Nankabirwa,Emmanuel Arinaitwe,Sarah G. Staedke,Susan Nayiga,Michelle S. Hsiang,David M. Smith,Moses R. Kamya,Grant Dorsey +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared antibiotic treatment of children before and after the implementation of highly effective malaria control interventions in Tororo, a historically high transmission area of Uganda, using generalized linear mixed-effects models.
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Gametocyte production in incident P. falciparum infections: a longitudinal study in a low transmission setting under intensive vector control
Chiara Andolina,Jordache Ramjith,John Rek,Kjerstin Lanke,Joseph Okoth,Lynn Grignard,Emmanuel Arinaitwe,Jessica Briggs,Jason A. Bailey,Ozkan Aydemir,Moses R. Kamya,Bryan Greenhouse,Grant Dorsey,S. Staedke,Chris Drakeley,Margreet Jonker,Teun Bousema +16 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that a large proportion of infections may be too short in duration and of too low density to contribute to onward transmission of malaria.
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Improved Viral Suppression with Streamlined Care in the SEARCH Study
Matthew D. Hickey,James Ayieko,Dalsone Kwarisiima,Fredrick J. Opel,Asiphas Owaraganise,Laura B. Balzer,Gabriel Chamie,Vivek Jain,James Peng,Carol S. Camlin,Edwin D. Charlebois,Craig R. Cohen,Elizabeth A. Bukusi,Moses R. Kamya,Maya L. Petersen,Diane V. Havlir +15 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel probabilistic approach that allows us to assess the importance of knowing the carrier and removal status of canine coronavirus as a source of infection for other animals and also investigates its role in humans.