Items where Author is "Wampande, Eddie M."
Number of items: 5. 2020McHenry, Michael L. and Bartlett, Jacquelaine and Igo, Robert P. and Wampande, Eddie M. and Benchek, Penelope and Mayanja-Kizza, Harriet and Fluegge, Kyle and Hall, Noemi B. and Gagneux, Sebastien and Tishkoff, Sarah A. and Wejse, Christian and Sirugo, Giorgio and Boom, W. Henry and Joloba, Moses and Williams, Scott M. and Stein, Catherine M.. (2020) Interaction between host genes and Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineage can affect tuberculosis severity: evidence for coevolution? PLoS genetics, 16 (4). e1008728. 2019Wampande, Eddie M. and Naniima, Peter and Mupere, Ezekiel and Kateete, David P. and Malone, LaShaunda L. and Stein, Catherine M. and Mayanja-Kizza, Harriet and Gagneux, Sebastien and Boom, W. Henry and Joloba, Moses L.. (2019) Genetic variability and consequence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineage 3 in Kampala-Uganda. PLoS ONE, 14 (9). e0221644. 2015Wampande, Eddie M. and Hatzios, Stavroula K. and Achan, Beatrice and Mupere, Ezekiel and Nsereko, Mary and Mayanja, Harriet K. and Eisenach, Kathleen and Boom, W. Henry and Gagneux, Sebastien and Joloba, Moses L. and Tuberculosis Research Unit, . (2015) A single-nucleotide-polymorphism real-time PCR assay for genotyping of mycobacterium tuberculosis complex in peri-urban Kampala. BMC infectious diseases, Vol. 15 , 396. Wampande, Eddie M. and Mupere, Ezekiel and Jaganath, Devan and Nsereko, Mary and Mayanja, Harriet K. and Eisenach, Kathleen and Boom, W. Henry and Gagneux, Sebastien and Joloba, Moses L. and Tuberculosis Research Unit, . (2015) Distribution and transmission of mycobacterium tuberculosis complex lineages among children in peri-urban Kampala, Uganda. BMC pediatrics, Vol. 15 , 140. 2013Wampande, Eddie M. and Mupere, Ezekiel and Debanne, Sara M. and Asiimwe, Benon B. and Nsereko, Mary and Mayanja, Harriet and Eisenach, Kathleen and Kaplan, Gilla and Boom, Henry W. and Sebastien, Gagneux and Joloba, Moses L.. (2013) Long-term dominance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Uganda family in peri-urban Kampala-Uganda is not associated with cavitary disease. BMC infectious diseases, Vol. 13 , 484. |