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Title: Exploring the Intersection of HIV, Breast Cancer, and Wound Sepsis within the Healthcare System of Uganda
Author(s): Tom Akello Abbo
Year 2024
Publisher: RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PHARMACY
URI: https://publications.kiu.ac.ug/publication-page.php?i=exploring-the-intersection-of-hiv-breast-cancer-and-wound-sepsis-within-the-healthcare-system-of-uganda
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This study delves into the complex intersection of HIV/AIDS, breast cancer, and wound sepsis within the
healthcare system of Uganda, focusing on the Amuru, Kitgum, and Pader districts in Northern Uganda.
The objectives were to identify, explore, and document the interplay of these diseases, particularly among
females, and to understand the sociocultural and structural factors influencing disease progression and
access to care. The prevalence rates of breast cancer and HIV/AIDS were found to be significant, with
late-stage diagnosis being common, exacerbating the challenges of treatment. Wound sepsis emerged as a
critical barrier to care, often leading to unnecessary abandonment of potentially curative interventions.
The study highlights the urgent need for comprehensive healthcare system management to address the
growing burden of non-communicable diseases and chronic illnesses in Uganda.