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Terence Odoch
ID: UNCST-2022-R010584
eRabies – on the way to rabies elimination in Uganda: pilot mixed studies in Kampala, Kyegegwa and Soroti
REFNo: HS3463ES

a) To determine the benefits and potential barriers to the use of using an integrated One Health rabies surveillance form in Kampala, Kyegegwa and Soroti districts in Uganda. b) To determine the feasibility of implementing an integrated One Health rabies surveillance form in Kampala, Kyegegwa and Soroti districts in Uganda. c) To investigate the effectiveness of tailored community educational materials on enhancing knowledge and reduction of number of dog bites in Kampala, Kyegegwa and Soroti districts in Uganda. d) To determine barriers to and enablers of responsible dog ownership and canine rabies elimination in Kampala, Kyegegwa and Soroti districts in Uganda. e) To test the applicability of static point, school-based, mixed campaign with livestock health activities and mixed campaigns with human health activities rabies vaccination strategies in Kampala, Kyegegwa and Soroti districts in Uganda. f) To determine the influence of static point, school-based, mixed campaign with livestock health activities and mixed campaigns with human health activities rabies vaccination strategies on vaccination coverage in Kampala, Kyegegwa and Soroti districts in Uganda. g) Evaluate the effectiveness of the eRabies project interventions towards realising canine rabies elimination. h) To assess costs of the different components of the eRabies project and the cost-effectiveness of different Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) scenarios.
Uganda 2024-03-26 15:30:41 2027-03-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
GRACE KANSIIME
ID: UNCST-2019-R000380
COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO HYPERTENSION IMPROVEMENT IN RURAL UGANDA (CHIRU)
REFNo: HS3770ES

1: To determine the prevalence of hypertension among community residents in a rural population

2: To assess hypertension knowledge among adults in rural south-western Uganda

3: To assess healthcare providers’ knowledge regarding hypertension management in rural southwestern Uganda

4: To evaluate whether an evidence-based multicomponent intervention to manage hypertension can be implemented in rural Uganda.

Uganda 2024-03-25 12:44:13 2027-03-25 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
JULIET MWANGA-AMUMPAIRE
ID: UNCST-2022-R009420
Catalyzing Artificial intelligence for Pediatric Tuberculosis Research (CAPTURE) Consortium in a project aimed at developing a chest X-ray (CXR) artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm for intrathoracic
REFNo: HS3921ES

The overall goal is to develop a CXR AI algorithm for intrathoracic TB that can be used for triage and/or diagnosis in children less than 15 years. ,
Uganda 2024-03-25 12:38:18 2027-03-25 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Noella Okalany Akwi Regina
ID: UNCST-2022-R011085
Preterm Postnatal Growth (PPG) : A retrospective study of postnatal growth in preterm very low birthweight neonates in Eastern Uganda.
REFNo: HS3295ES

1. To assess the postnatal growth of VLBW infants from birth until discharge.
2. To relate growth velocity to birth weight, nutritional practices, illnesses.
3. To determine what proportion of preterm infants had not regained their birth weight by day 28 of life.
4. To determine the association between neonatal feeding regimens and morbidity/ mortality
Uganda 2024-03-20 16:29:31 2027-03-20 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Phoebe Batchelor Lois
ID:
Effective strategies for sustainable fisheries management in Lake Victoria in Uganda.
REFNo: A408ES

1. How do local fishing communities and stakeholders perceive fisheries management initiatives?
2. How have environmental, socio-economic and political factors impacted the success of management initiatives?
3. Using primary data and comparing it to the literature, how could fisheries management initiatives be improved and adapted to the present day

UK 2024-03-20 16:27:19 2027-03-20 Agricultural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
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