Brochures
- The MRC Uganda Research Unit brochure
- Unit Research Themes brochures
File: Viral Pathogens Research Theme brochure(pdf)
File: Vaccines Research Theme brochure (pdf)
File: NCDs Research Theme brochure (pdf)- Unit Research Platforms brochures
File: The General Population Cohort brochure(pdf)
File: The Entebbe Mothers and Babies Study (EMaBS) Cohort brochure(pdf)
File: The Clinical Research Trials & Research platform brochure (pdf)
File: Clinical Diagnostics Laboratory Services (CDLS) & Biobanking platform(pdf)- The Masaka Clinical Research Centre brochure
- The Clinical Research Facility brochure
- Study brochures
- Vaccinations FAQs brochure
Publications
- 2024 Publications List
- 2023 Publications List
Unit Publications from the Viral Pathogens theme, Non Communications Diseases(NCDs) and Vaccine research theme.
Download File: Jan - June 2023 Publications List
Download File: July - Dec 2023 Publications List- 2022 Publications List
Unit Publications from the Viral Pathogens theme, Non Communications Diseases(NCDs) and Vaccines research theme.
Download File: Jan - June 2022 Publications List
Download File: July - Dec 2022 Publications List- 2021 Publications List
Unit Publications from the Viral Pathogens theme, Non Communications Diseases(NCDs) and Vaccines research theme.
Download File: Jan - June 2021 Publications List
Download File: July - December 2021 Publications List- 2020 Publications List
Unit Publications from the Viral Pathogens theme, Non Communications Diseases(NCDs) and Vaccines research theme.
Download File: Jan - June 2020 Publications List
Download File: July - December 2020 Publications List
Reports
- Three year report (2015-2017)
- Celebrating 25 years of research excellence through partnerships
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Published: 21 November 2014
Kaleebu P, Kamali A, Munderi P, Seeley J, Elliot A, Newton R, Belcher S, Levin J, Hughes P, Wairagala P
MRC/UVRI authors: Professor Alison Elliott, Professor Janet Seeley, Professor Pontiano Kaleebu
File: Celebrating 25 years of research excellence through partnerships (pdf)
Policy briefs
- Costs and effects of different ART scale-up option in Uganda
- Born, lived and died- but counted or not?
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Published: 9 January 2012
Much of the developing world, especially sub-Saharan Africa, is characterised by incomplete or no vital registration systems. With the majority of deaths occurring at home in such poor settings, they are usually not registered and causes of death are hardly ascertained. The unavailability of cause-of-death information in these areas limits efforts to establish a solid evidence base for health policy formulation. It also presents significant challenges for effective planning, monitoring and evaluation of health care delivery systems.
- Fertility in African communities affected by HIV
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Published: 14 September 2011
Uganda is famous for its success in bringing down HIV levels, but has persistently high fertility: on average women have seven children by the time they finish childbearing. The resulting high rates of population growth are detrimental to development and will make it difficult for high quality health and education services to keep up with the growing population.
File: Fertility in African communities affected by HIV (pdf)