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1. Factors associated with older persons’ physical health in rural Uganda.

2. HIV-1 Transmission within Marriage in Rural Uganda: A Longitudinal Study.

3. Vaginal Practices among Women at High Risk of HIV Infection in Uganda and Tanzania: Recorded Behaviour from a Daily Pictorial Diary.

4. Is the effect of precipitation on acute gastrointestinal illness in southwestern Uganda different between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities?

5. Ugandan health workers’ and mothers’ views and experiences of the quality of maternity care and the use of informal solutions: A qualitative study.

6. Exploring drivers for safe male circumcision: Experiences with health education and understanding of partial HIV protection among newly circumcised men in Wakiso, Uganda.

7. Health Seeking Behaviours among Caretakers of Children with Nodding Syndrome in Pader District - Northern Uganda: A Mixed Methods Study.

8. Inadequate Knowledge of Neonatal Danger Signs among Recently Delivered Women in Southwestern Rural Uganda: A Community Survey.

9. Putting the C Back into the ABCs: A Multi-Year, Multi-Region Investigation of Condom Use by Ugandan Youths 2003–2010.

10. Patterns and Predictors of Self-Medication in Northern Uganda.

11. Sexual Behavior among Persons Living with HIV in Uganda: Implications for Policy and Practice.

12. Uptake of Community-Based HIV Testing during a Multi-Disease Health Campaign in Rural Uganda.

13. Estimation of the HIV Basic Reproduction Number in Rural South West Uganda: 1991–2008.

14. Exploring Gender Dimensions of Treatment Programmes for Neglected Tropical Diseases in Uganda.

15. High Adherence to Antimalarials and Antibiotics under Integrated Community Case Management of Illness in Children Less than Five Years in Eastern Uganda.