Bakiika, Herbert
Obuku, Ekwaro A.
Bukirwa, Justine
Nakiire, Lydia
Robert, Aruho
Nabatanzi, Maureen
Robert, Mwebe
Moses, Mwanja
Achan, Martha Isabella
Kibanga, John Baptist
Nakanwagi, Aisha
Makumbi, Issa
Nabukenya, Immaculate
Lamorde, Mohammed
Funding for this research was provided by:
Resolve To Save Lives, New. York City, USA to the Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI), College of Health Sciences, Makerere University , Kampala, Uganda (IDI-RTSL-263, IDI-RTSL-263, IDI-RTSL-263, IDI-RTSL-263, IDI-RTSL-263, IDI-RTSL-263, IDI-RTSL-263, IDI-RTSL-263, IDI-RTSL-263, IDI-RTSL-263)
Article History
Received: 11 March 2022
Accepted: 13 April 2023
First Online: 7 August 2023
Declarations
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: All methods were carried out in accordance with relevant guidelines and regulations. This study was part of the routine Government of Uganda implementation of the National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS). As such, the study received an administrative waiver from the Director General Health Services, Ministry of Health, Office Prime Minister, and Office of the President Republic of Uganda to access Government archives.
: Not applicable.
: The Authors declare no serious conflict of interest.