Afiz Kibuuka Kibuuka
ID: UNCST-2021-R012755
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A Phase 3, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, 24-week study of the clinical and
antiviral effect of S-217622 compared with placebo in non-hospitalized participants with
COVID-19
REFNo: HS2642ES
The main intent of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of S-217622 vs. placebo. The study will be conducted in the setting of the locally available standard-of-care COVID-19 treatment. High-risk and low-risk participants will be analyzed together for the primary analysis and separately for secondary analyses. The following primary, secondary, and exploratory objectives will be addressed in the modified intent-to-treat (mITT) population, except for the safety analyses, which will be analyzed in the Safety population, and pharmacokinetic (PK) analyses, which will be analyzed in the PK population.
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Uganda |
2023-02-06 17:17:04 |
2026-02-06 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Acidri Bileti Emmanuel
ID:
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UNIVERSITY INFRASTRUCTURE AND CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION IN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN NORTHERN UGANDA
REFNo: SS1600ES
Purpose of the study
The purpose of this study is to investigate how the university infrastructure influences curriculum implementation in public universities in Northern Uganda.
Objectives of the study
1)To assess administrators’ perception on the current status of curriculum implementation in public universities in Northern Uganda.
2) To establish how physical infrastructure influence curriculum implementation in public universities in Northern Uganda.
3) To determine how didactic infrastructure influence curriculum implementation in public universities in Northern Uganda.
4) To examine how services infrastructure influence curriculum implementation in public universities in Northern Uganda.
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Uganda |
2023-02-06 17:11:43 |
2026-02-06 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Isaac Ssewanyana
ID: UNCST-2020-R014336
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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF THE COBAS HIV-1 NUCLEIC ACID TEST FOR USE ON THE COBAS 4800 SYSTEM USING DBS FOR DETECTION OF HIV-1.
REFNo: HS2661ES
To verify the performance (sensitivity and specificity) of cobas HIV-1 Nucleic acid test for use on the cobas 4800 System against routine Cobas Ampliprep/Taqman HIV-1 Qualitative Test Version 2.0 (DBS) - for early diagnosis of HIV-1 in exposed infants. ,
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Uganda |
2023-02-06 17:08:26 |
2026-02-06 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Gloria Nabaasa
ID:
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Treatment of Moderate Acute Malnutrition with Local Foods- Documentation and Costing of Approaches in Uganda: A Case Study in Kamuli, Masaka and Karamoja region
REFNo: HS2663ES
To document how local food-based approaches to treating MAM are implemented in different contexts and understand the results of those efforts as a contribution to ongoing global efforts to develop programmatic guidance in relation to the forthcoming WHO guidelines which will include recommendations on how to address MAM.,i. Determine the contextual factors (e.g., availability of and access to local foods) that influence the success or appropriateness of use of local food-based approaches in various settings in Uganda ii. Assess the difference between local food-based program structures and TSFP that follow the generic CMAM protocol in terms of core program components, admission and discharge criteria, referral and follow-up procedures, and reporting on outcomes iii. Established types of locally available foods are used to treat children with MAM and how does the nutritional value of the ration/recipe compare to the SNF standards set by WFP and the MAM Decision Tool.,
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Uganda |
2023-02-06 17:04:40 |
2026-02-06 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Juliet Namugambe Sanyu
ID:
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Quality of Antimalarials and Antibiotics in Private Medicine Outlets in Bugisu Region, Eastern Uganda
REFNo: HS2667ES
6. To assess perceptions of medicine sellers on quality of antimicrobials and how that influences their prescribing decisions in private medicine outlets in Bugisu, Eastern Uganda. ,5. To describe the methods used to identify poor-quality antimicrobials and the reporting systems used by private medicine outlets in Bugisu sub-region, Eastern Uganda.,4. To assess the conditions in premises associated with SF antimalarials and antibiotics in private rural and urban medicine outlets in Bugisu region, Eastern Uganda.,3. To assess the knowledge and practices of outlet owners associated with SF antimalarials and antibiotics in private rural and urban medicine outlets in Bugisu region, Eastern Uganda.,2. To assess the prevalence of substandard and falsified (SF) antimalarials and antibiotics offered for sale in the authorized and unauthorized private medicine outlets in Bugisu region, Eastern Uganda.,1. To assess the prevalence of substandard and falsified (SF) antimalarials and antibiotics offered in sale in private rural and urban medicine outlets in Bugisu region, Eastern Uganda,This study aims to measure the prevalence of substandard and falsified antimalarials and antibiotics in private medicine outlets of Bugisu sub-region in Eastern Uganda and explore the characteristics of rural, urban, authorised and unauthorised outlets and their influence on observed quality, as well as the medicine sellers perception on quality of medicines in the region.,
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Uganda |
2023-02-06 16:50:57 |
2026-02-06 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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