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Orphanhood declines with rise in HIV antiretroviral therapy and male circumcision

Orphanhood decreases with the availability of antiretroviral therapy and male circumcision

Researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health found marked decreases in orphanhood particularly double orphanhood, among adolescents in Rakai, Uganda, corresponding with the availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART) beginning in 2004 and of male medical circumcision in 2007.

Forced Covid-19 tests for travellers sparks outrage

Forced Covid-19 tests for travellers sparks outrage
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2021 2nd Quarterly PEPFAR Uganda Science Summit | Highlights on HIV, TB and COVID-19

Highlights on HIV, TB and COVID-19 Friday June 11, 2021, 9AM- noon (virtual) Summit Objectives:  To disseminate recent and ongoing HIV- and TB-related research from Uganda (whether PEPFAR-funded or non-PEPFAR funded) To highlight key findings on COVID-19 and its impact on HIV- and TB- related programs in Uganda    To inform national policies, programs and disease response activities Participants: US government PEPFAR team and implementing partners, Uganda Ministry of Health (including Public Health Fellowship Program and others), and other Ugandan health researchers. The Summit featured four sessions led by a set of session co-chairs from PEPFAR Uganda and from key stakeholders including Ministry of Health, Makerere University School of Public Health and others.  Each session consisted of a set of multiple five-minute presentations grouped by topic and given by scientists whose submitted presentations were accepted by the organizing committee.  Each session began with in

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