Makerere’s contribution to the development of a high impact HIV research population-based cohort in the Rakai Region, Uganda
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Published:2022-08-26
Issue:2
Volume:22
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ISSN:1680-6905
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Container-title:African Health Sciences
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language:
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Short-container-title:Afr H. Sci.
Author:
Nelson Kankaka Edward,Nalugoda Fred,Serwadda David,Makumbi Fredrick,J Wawer Maria,H Gray Ronald,C Quinn Thomas,J Reynolds Steven,Nakigozi Gertrude,Lutalo Tom,Kigozi Godfrey,K Sewankambo Nelson,Kagaayi Joseph
Abstract
Longitudinal population-based cohort studies can provide critical insights on temporal, spatial and sociodemographic changes in health status and health determinants that are not obtained by other study designs. However, establishing and maintaining such a cohort study can be challenging and expensive. Here, we describe the role of Makerere University in the development and conduct of such a cohort. We chronicle the first academia-led reports of HIV in East Africa; how this led to initiation of the Rakai Community Cohort Study in 1988, the first and oldest HIV cohort in sub-Saharan Africa; its impact on HIV prevention, care and treatment; how the cohort has been maintained; and opportunities, challenges, and future directions including non-communicable diseases.
Keywords: Makerere; high impact HIV research; Rakai Region; Uganda.
Publisher
African Journals Online (AJOL)