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Uganda Public Health Bulletin Articles Volume 8 Issue 4
Outbreaks and events of public health importance responded to by Uganda Public Health Fellowship…
As part of the National Rapid Response Team, the Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program fellows routinely participates in responding to public health emergencies including outbreaks and other events of public health importance.
The…
24th March – World Tuberculosis (TB) Day
Each year, approximately 90,000 people in Uganda get sick of TB, a figure that would be much higher if it had not been for the landmark discovery by Dr. Robert Koch.
We commemorate the date when Dr. Koch announced in 1882 that he had…
3rd March-World Birth Defects Day
March 3 is recognized annually as World Birth Defects Day. About 3%–6% of infants worldwide are born with a serious birth defect every year. Birth defects are important causes of newborn and childhood deaths, chronic illness and disability.…
4th February – World Cancer day
World Cancer Day aims to promote awareness on cancer as a public health issue and to strengthen actions towards improving access to quality care, screening, early detection, treatment and palliative care.
It is about understanding the…
30th January – World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day
On 31 May 2021, the World Health Assembly (WHA) recognized 30 January as World Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) Day.
This decision formalized 30 January as a day to create better awareness on the devastating impact of NTDs on the poorest…
Level of reporting and factors associated with Reporting of Public Health Signals by Village Health…
Summary
Background: Event-based surveillance (EBS) is the collection, analysis and reporting of unstructured health-related information to detect public health risks. In July 2022, the Uganda Ministry of Health (MoH) trained Village…
Factors associated with Loss to Follow-Up among adults aged 40 years and above living with HIV in…
Summary
Background: Expanded access to Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) has improved the longevity of persons living with HIV (PLHIV), and continuation of treatment is key to successful treatment outcomes. However, there are limited data on…
Trends and distribution of hypertension in Uganda, 2016-2021
Summary
Background: Hypertension increases the risk of both cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, leading to the premature death of an estimated 9.4 million persons per year worldwide. The overall prevalence of hypertension among…
Epidemiological characteristics and trends of measles cases reported through the case-based…
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Background: Despite 95% measles vaccine coverage in Uganda, measles is the most commonly-reported outbreak in the country. In 2015, as part of the regional measles elimination goal, World Health Organization (WHO) targeted ≥95%…
FETP-Intermediate graduates 15 trainees of 4th cohort at the Source of the Nile Hotel, Namanve_15…
The team of 15 trainees from the districts of Gulu, Lira, Moroto, Soroti, Mbale, Masaka, Mubende and Fortportal Regional Referral Hospital. The trainees included 3 medical records officers, 3 medical officers, 2 biostatisticians, 3…