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Item Assessment of the accuracy of malaria microscopy in private health facilities in Entebbe Municipality, Uganda: a cross‑sectional study(Malaria Journal, 2021) Mutabazi, Tobius; Sendaula, Emmanuel; Kakeeto, Alex; Okimat, Paul; Orishaba, Philip; Katongole, Simon Peter; Mpimbaza, Arthur; Byakika‑Kibwika, Pauline; Karamagi, Charles; Nakayaga Kalyango, Joan; Kamya, Moses R.; Dorsey, Grant; Nankabirwa, Joaniter I.Although microscopy remains the gold standard for malaria diagnosis, little is known about its accuracy in the private health facilities in Uganda. This study evaluated the accuracy of malaria microscopy, and factors associated with inaccurate smear results at private health facilities in Entebbe Municipality, Uganda. Methods: Between April and May 2018, all patients referred for a malaria smear in 16 private health facilities in Entebbe municipality were screened, and 321 patients were enrolled. A questionnaire was administered to collect demographic and clinical information, facility-based smear results were recorded from the participant’s consultation notes, and a research slide was obtained for expert microscopy during exit interview. A health facility assessment was conducted, and information on experience in performing malaria microscopy was collected from all facility personnel reading smears and the data was linked to the participant’s clinic visit.Item Increased malaria parasitaemia among adults living with HIV who have discontinued cotrimoxazole prophylaxis in Kitgum district, Uganda(PLoS ONE, 2020) Orishaba, Philip; Kalyango, Joan N.; Byakika-Kibwika, Pauline; Arinaitwe, Emmanuel; Wandera, Bonnie; Katairo, Thomas; Muzeyi, Wani; Tendo Nansikombi, Hildah; Nakato, Alice; Mutabazi, Tobius; Kamya, Moses R.; Dorsey, Grant; Nankabirwa, Joaniter I.Although WHO recommends cotrimoxazole (CTX) discontinuation among HIV patients who have undergone immune recovery and are living in areas of low prevalence of malaria, some countries including Uganda recommend CTX discontinuation despite having a high malaria burden. We estimated the prevalence and factors associated with malaria parasitaemia among adults living with HIV attending hospital outpatient clinic before and after discontinuation of CTX prophylaxis.