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UPHB Articles Volume 11 Issue 1 January-December 2026
Clustered deaths linked to severe malaria and poor health-seeking behavior in Mid-Western Uganda,…
Summary
Background: Uganda remains one of the top 3 countries most affected by malaria with a nationwide prevalence of 19% and endemicity in over 95% of the districts. In August 2025, clusters of rapidly progressing deaths were reported in…
Measles Recurrence in a Refugee-Hosting Setting: An Outbreak Investigation in Kamwenge District,…
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Background: Measles remains a major cause of vaccine-preventable morbidity in Uganda, with 61/146 districts reporting a confirmed measles outbreak between January and October 2025, despite the availability of an effective…
Temporal and Spatial Comparison of Malaria Incidence Between Urban and Rural Areas in Uganda,…
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Background: Although malaria has traditionally affected rural populations, recent evidence indicates increasing transmission in rapidly growing urban areas of sub-Saharan Africa. We compared the spatial and temporal distributions…
Strengthening Regional Public Health Capacity: UNIPH, KNPHI Benchmarking Visit at AFENET…
From 16–19 March 2026, the Uganda National Institute of Public Health (UNIPH) hosted a benchmarking visit by the Kenya National Public Health Institute (KNPHI) at the AFENET Headquarters in Kampala. The week-long engagement brought together…