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Utilization of public or private health care providers by febrile children after user fee removal in Uganda

Elizeus Rutebemberwa*, George Pariyo, Stefan Peterson, Goran Tomson and Karin Kallander

Malaria Journal 2009, 8:45 doi:10.1186/1475-2875-8-45

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Individual and health facility factors and the risk for obstructed labour and its adverse outcomes in south-western Uganda

Jerome K Kabakyenga, Per-Olof Östergren, Eleanor Turyakira, Peter K Mukasa, Karen Pettersson BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2011, 11:73 (14 October 2011)

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Lack of effective communication between communities and hospitals in Uganda: a qualitative exploration of missing links

Elizeus Rutebemberwa, Elizabeth Ekirapa-Kiracho, Olico Okui, Damien Walker, Aloysius Mutebi, George Pariyo BMC Health Services Research 2009, 9:146 (12 August 2009)

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Use of drugs, perceived drug efficacy and preferred providers for febrile children: implications for home management of fever

Elizeus Rutebemberwa, Xavier Nsabagasani, George Pariyo, Goran Tomson, Stefan Peterson, Karin Kallander Malaria Journal 2009, 8:131 (12 June 2009)

A qualitative study from a Ugandan district exploring caretaker’s perceptions and practices towards the management of febrile illness in the community