HIV, tuberculosis, diabetes mellitus and hypertension admissions and premature mortality among adults in Uganda from 2011 to 2019: is the tide turning?
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Kuteesa R. Bisaso | M. Kamya | P. Byakika-Kibwika | H. Mayanja-Kizza | F. Bongomin | R. Kalyesubula | D. Kibirige | M. Kagimu | J. Baluku | George Patrick Akabwai | I. Andia-Biraro | Sandra Ninsiima | A. Kyazze | A. Kazibwe | P. Ssekamatte | G. Akabwai
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