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Felix Jurua
ID: UNCST-2022-R009182
Pilot study of the Dried Tube Specimen(DTS)stability in Uganda.
REFNo: HS2763ES
To compare Asante reading of DTS prepared with a preservative (trehalose) vs vehicle after a variable period of time (1-3 months) in 20 locations.
Uganda
2023-08-30 16:07:09
2026-08-30
Medical and Health Sciences
Non-Clinical Trial
Non-degree Award
Edrisa Mutebi Ibrahim
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Safety of JNK61 in Healthy Human Volunteers.
REFNo: HS2474ES
To determine the effect of JNK61 on the blood sugar levels in healthy human volunteers.,To determine the safety of JNK61 in healthy human volunteers,
Uganda
2023-08-30 16:05:54
2026-08-30
Medical and Health Sciences
Clinical Trial
Non-degree Award
Kevin Mugisa Micheal
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MALE INVOLVEMENT IN CONTRACEPTION NEGOTIATION AMONGST BODA-BODA RIDERS IN KAMPALA, UGANDA.
REFNo: HS3108ES
1.To examine the prevalence of boda-boda men who are initiating contraception negotiations with their sexual partners.
2.To examine the proportion of boda-boda men who are involved in contraception negotiation with their sexual partners.
3.To analyze factors associated with contraception negotiation amongst Boda-Boda riders with their sexual partners.
4.To examine the contraception use frequency amongst boda-boda riders with their sexual partners.
5.To examine contraception methods agreements amongst boda-boda riders with their sexual partners.
Uganda
2023-08-29 15:14:53
2026-08-29
Medical and Health Sciences
Non-Clinical Trial
Degree Award
Winfred Nazziwa
ID: UNCST-2019-R000003
Alternative clinical Trial Designs and Methods :The Ethics of Controlled Human Infection studies in Low Resource Settings
REFNo: SS1925ES
The main objective of the study is to examine the ethics, perceptions and acceptability of controlled human infection studies in low resource settings. The specific objectives include; 1. To explore the perceptions of key research stakeholders on the conduct and oversight of controlled human infection studies. 2. To determine general public’s views about acceptability of controlled human infection studies. 3. To explore the experiences of research participants who have participated in a controlled human infection study in Uganda.
Uganda
2023-08-25 8:44:58
2026-08-25
Social Science and Humanities
Non-Clinical Trial
Degree Award
OLIVIE NAMUJU CAROLYNE
ID:
LENGTH OF IN-HOSPITAL STAY, MORTALITY DUE TO HIV-ASSOCIATED CRYPTOCOCCAL MENINGITIS, AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN THE ERA OF NEW TREATMENT GUIDELINES AT TERTIARY HEALTH FACILITIES IN UGANDA- A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
REFNo: HS3047ES
Specific Objectives
I. To determine the proportionate contribution of hospitalized patients with HIV-CM on the new guidelines of HIV-CM treatment to all-cause HIV-related mortality.
II. To determine the mean length of hospitalization among HIV-CM after initiation on new guidelines of the HIV-CM treatment regimen at discharge.
III. To determine the factors associated with mortality among the patients on the new guidelines of the HIV-CM treatment regimen
Uganda
2023-08-25 8:27:19
2026-08-25
Medical and Health Sciences
Non-Clinical Trial
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