A Nabaggala
National Wellness laboratories, Uganda
Publications
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Review Article
The Impact of HIV Testing and Treatment Initiatives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes among Youth in Uganda: A Literature Review
Author(s): Muyingo Yusuf*, S Nabadda, S Ikoba, A Nabaggala, H Nakigozi, H Mudhanga, W Nyegenye and I Ssewanyana
Introduction Uganda has made significant progress in combating HIV/AIDS through strategies aimed at reducing new infections, expanding treatment access, and improving health outcomes. Despite these advancements, HIV/AIDS remains a major public health concern, especially among vulnerable populations such as youth aged 15-24 years. Young people are disproportionately affected by HIV due to biological, social, and economic factors, including peer pressure, gender inequalities, and stigma. Integrating sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services with HIV prevention and care delivered through youth-friendly approaches is critical for promoting healthy behaviors and improving health outcomes. Recent years have seen substantial enhancements in HIV testing and treatment initiatives, including community outreach, self-testing kits, and adolescent-friendly services, which aim .. Read More»

