Browsing by Author "Olotu, Ally"
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Community-networks that facilitate engagement in health research: Ifakara Health Research Institute-Bagamoyo case study
Bategereza, Leah; Olotu, Ally; Kamuya, Dorcas (AAS Open Research, 2021-03-11)Background: Involvement of communities in the field of health research has been at the forefront of what is considered as ethical conduct of research. A commonly used approach is regular meetings with locally recognized ... -
Prevalence of Hypertension and Its Association with Tuberculosis, among HIV patients on ART in Bagamoyo District, Eastern Tanzania
Nyangi, Getera Isack; Festo, Charles; Olotu, Ally (International Journal of AIDS, 2019-11-27)Background: Individuals living with HIV/AIDS have a higher risk of cardiovascular complications, including hypertension. We, therefore, assess the prevalence of hypertension and its association with Tuberculosis in HIV ... -
Understanding the role of serological and clinical data on assessing the dynamic of malaria transmission: a case study of Bagamoyo district, Tanzania
Mwamlima, Tunu; Mwakasungula, Solomon; Mkindi, Catherine; Tambwe, Mgeni; Mswata, Sarah; Mbwambo, Stephen; Mboya, Michael; Draper, Simon; Silk, Sarah; Mpina, Maxmillian; Vianney, John-Mary; Olotu, Ally (Pan African Medical Journal, 2022-10-07)Introduction: naturally acquired blood-stage malaria antibodies and malaria clinical data have been reported to be useful in monitoring malaria change over time and as a marker of malaria exposure. This study assessed the ... -
Understanding the role of serological and clinical data on assessing the dynamic of malaria transmission: a case study of Bagamoyo district, Tanzania
Mwamlima, Tunu; Mwakasungula, Solomon; Mkindi, Catherine; Tambwe, Mgeni; Mswata, Sarah; Mbwambo, Stephen; Mboya, Michael; Draper, Simon; Silk, Sarah; Mpina, Maxmillian; Vianney, John-Mary; Olotu, Ally (African Field Epidemiology Network, 2022-10-07)Introduction: naturally acquired blood-stage malaria antibodies and malaria clinical data have been reported to be useful in monitoring malaria change over time and as a marker of malaria exposure. This study assessed the ...