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    • HIV-subtype A is associated with poorer neuropsychological performance compared with subtype D in antiretroviral therapy-naive Ugandan children 

      Boivin, Michael J.; Bangirana, Paul; Kamya, Moses R.; Achan, Jane; Akello, Carolyne; Wong, Joseph K.; Boal, Hannah E.; Ruel, Theodore D.; Havlir, Diane V.; Charlebois, Edwin; Eller, Leigh A.; Cao, Huyen (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010)
      Background: HIV-subtype D is associated with more rapid disease progression and higher rates of dementia in Ugandan adults compared with HIV-subtype A. There are no data comparing neuropsychological function by HIV subtype ...
    • Large-scale human immunodefficiecy virus rapid test evaluation in a low-prevalence Ugandan blood bank population 

      Eller, Leigh A.; Eller, Michael A.; Ouma, Benson J.; Kataaha, Peter; Bagaya, Bernard S.; Olemukan, Robert L.; Erima, Simon; Kawala, Lillian; de Souza, Mark S.; Kibuuka, Hannah; Wabwire-Mangen, Fred; Peel, Sheila A.; O'Connell, Robert J.; Robb, Merlin L.; Michael, Nelson L. (American Society for Microbiology, 2007-10)
      The use of rapid tests for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has become standard in HIV testing algorithms employed in resource-limited settings. We report an extensive HIV rapid test validation study conducted among ...