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Ugandas HIV Secrets Exposed as Survey Hits 15K Homes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40035, member: 636"] Uganda starts its third major HIV study to measure progress against the disease across the nation. Health Ministry teams work with Makerere University and statistics officials to gather fresh data on infection rates. Survey workers will check how well current treatment programs reduce virus levels among patients. The research also examines prevention services and risky behaviors that spread HIV. Officials want to find gaps and improve future health programs. Research teams add new health checks for diseases like high blood pressure and diabetes for the first time. Scientists will test blood sugar levels and measure obesity rates among both HIV patients and healthy people. This broader health picture helps doctors plan better care for changing medical needs. Survey workers visit 6,685 randomly chosen homes across Uganda during the study period. Teams will interview 15,000 adults and take blood samples from most participants. Health Minister Jane Ruth Aceng asks citizens to cooperate with survey teams when they visit homes. The United States provides 37 billion shillings through PEPFAR emergency AIDS funding for this research. Ambassador William Popp says the survey helps both countries fight HIV threats together. Makerere University Dean Rhoda Wanyenze promises high-quality research standards throughout the data collection process. [/QUOTE]
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