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A Cross-Cutting Approach to Surveillance and Laboratory Capacity as a Platform to Improve Health Security in Uganda.
Lamorde M, Mpimbaza A, Walwema R, Kamya M, Kapisi J, Kajumbula H, Sserwanga A, Namuganga JF, Kusemererwa A, Tasimwa H, Makumbi I, Kayiwa J, Lutwama J, Behumbiize P, Tagoola A, Nanteza JF, Aniku G, Workneh M, Manabe Y, Borchert JN, Brown V, Appiah GD, Mintz ED, Homsy J, Odongo GS, Ransom RL, Freeman MM, Stoddard RA, Galloway R, Mikoleit M, Kato C, Rosenberg R, Mossel EC, Mead PS, Kugeler KJ. Lamorde M, et al. Among authors: mossel ec. Health Secur. 2018 Fall;16(S1):S76-S86. doi: 10.1089/hs.2018.0051. Health Secur. 2018. PMID: 30480504
Mosquitoes of Northwestern Uganda.
Mutebi JP, Crabtree MB, Kading RC, Powers AM, Ledermann JP, Mossel EC, Zeidner N, Lutwama JJ, Miller BR. Mutebi JP, et al. Among authors: mossel ec. J Med Entomol. 2018 May 4;55(3):587-599. doi: 10.1093/jme/tjx220. J Med Entomol. 2018. PMID: 29444287 Free PMC article.
Phylogeny of Yellow Fever Virus, Uganda, 2016.
Hughes HR, Kayiwa J, Mossel EC, Lutwama J, Staples JE, Lambert AJ. Hughes HR, et al. Among authors: mossel ec. Emerg Infect Dis. 2018 Aug;24(8):1598-9. doi: 10.3201/eid2408.180588. Epub 2018 Aug 17. Emerg Infect Dis. 2018. PMID: 29798746 Free PMC article.
Laboratory capacity assessments in 25 African countries at high risk of yellow fever, August-December 2018.
Johnson BW, Demanou M, Fall G, Betoulle JL, Obiekea C, Basile AJ, Domingo C, Goodman C, Mossel E, Reusken C, Staples E, de Morais JFM, Neto Z, Paixão P, Denon YE, Glitho M, Mahinou J, Kagone T, Nakoune E, Gamougam K, Simbu EP, Ahuka S, Mombouli JV, Goma-Nkoua C, Adjogoua EV, Tayachew A, Beyene B, Sanneh B, Jarju ML, Mendy A, Amelor DK, Ofosu-Appiah L, Opare D, Antwi L, Adade R, Magassouba N, Gomes SF, Limbaso S, Lutomiah J, Gbelee B Jr, Dogba J, Cisse I, Idde Z, Ihekweazu C, Mba N, Faye O, Faye O, Sall AA, Koroma Z, Juma MA, Maror JA, Eldigail M, Elduma AH, Elageb R, Badziklou K, Komla KA, Kayiwa J, Lutwama JJ, Hampton L, Mulders MN. Johnson BW, et al. Pan Afr Med J. 2021 Apr 27;38:402. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2021.38.402.28886. eCollection 2021. Pan Afr Med J. 2021. PMID: 34381546 Free PMC article.
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