Edward Galiwango

801 total citations
23 papers, 411 citations indexed

About

Edward Galiwango is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Health and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Edward Galiwango has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 411 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 6 papers in Health and 4 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Edward Galiwango's work include Global Maternal and Child Health (13 papers), Child Nutrition and Water Access (4 papers) and Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions (3 papers). Edward Galiwango is often cited by papers focused on Global Maternal and Child Health (13 papers), Child Nutrition and Water Access (4 papers) and Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions (3 papers). Edward Galiwango collaborates with scholars based in Uganda, United States and Sweden. Edward Galiwango's co-authors include George Pariyo, Fred Wabwire‐Mangen, Gilbert Burnham, Andreas Wladis, Pär Nordin, Jenny Löfgren, Charles Ibingira, Alphonsus Matovu, Abdulgafoor M. Bachani and Birger C. Forsberg and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Edward Galiwango

22 papers receiving 391 citations

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All Works

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Gibson, Dustin G., Ankita Meghani, Adaeze C. Wosu, et al.. (2024). The epidemiology of behavioral risk factors for noncommunicable disease and hypertension: A cross-sectional study from Eastern Uganda. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4(6). e0002998–e0002998. 1 indexed citations
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Kibria, Gulam Muhammed Al, Ankita Meghani, Adaeze C. Wosu, et al.. (2024). Geographical, sex, and socioeconomic differences in non-communicable disease indicators: A cross-sectional survey in Eastern Uganda. PLOS Global Public Health. 4(6). e0003308–e0003308. 1 indexed citations
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Zia, Nukhba, Abdulgafoor M. Bachani, Dan Kajungu, et al.. (2022). Understanding child disability: Factors associated with child disability at the Iganga-Mayuge Health and Demographic Surveillance Site in Uganda. PLoS ONE. 17(4). e0267182–e0267182.
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Blencowe, Hannah, Doris Kwesiga, Joseph Akuze, et al.. (2021). Stillbirth outcome capture and classification in population-based surveys: EN-INDEPTH study. Population Health Metrics. 19(S1). 13–13. 16 indexed citations
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Kasasa, Simon, Edward Galiwango, Ane Bærent Fisker, et al.. (2021). Birth, stillbirth and death registration data completeness, quality and utility in population-based surveys: EN-INDEPTH study. Population Health Metrics. 19(S1). 14–14. 14 indexed citations
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Yargawa, Judith, Joseph Akuze, M Moinuddin Haider, et al.. (2021). Stillbirth maternity care measurement and associated factors in population-based surveys: EN-INDEPTH study. Population Health Metrics. 19(S1). 11–11. 9 indexed citations
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Yargawa, Judith, Kazuyo Machiyama, Victoria Ponce Hardy, et al.. (2021). Pregnancy intention data completeness, quality and utility in population-based surveys: EN-INDEPTH study. Population Health Metrics. 19(S1). 6–6. 10 indexed citations
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Zia, Nukhba, Mitchell Loeb, Dan Kajungu, et al.. (2020). Adaptation and validation of UNICEF/Washington group child functioning module at the Iganga-Mayuge health and demographic surveillance site in Uganda. BMC Public Health. 20(1). 1334–1334. 17 indexed citations
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Zia, Nukhba, Abdulgafoor M. Bachani, Dan Kajungu, et al.. (2020). Measuring child functioning: Assessing correlation and agreement between caregiver and child responses at the Iganga-Mayuge health and demographic surveillance site in Uganda. Disability and health journal. 14(2). 101022–101022. 4 indexed citations
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Kajungu, Dan, Atsumi Hirose, Elizeus Rutebemberwa, et al.. (2020). Cohort Profile: The Iganga-Mayuge Health and Demographic Surveillance Site, Uganda (IMHDSS, Uganda). International Journal of Epidemiology. 49(4). 1082–1082g. 21 indexed citations
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Stark, James H., Eve E Wool, Elizabeth Robinson, et al.. (2018). Assessing feasibility of resources at health facilities in Uganda to diagnose pregnancy and neonatal outcomes. International Health. 11(2). 128–135. 5 indexed citations
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Bachani, Abdulgafoor M., et al.. (2017). Caregiving for Uganda's elders with disability: Using cross-sectional surveillance data to identify healthcare service gaps in low- and middle-income settings. Disability and health journal. 11(3). 456–460. 2 indexed citations
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Löfgren, Jenny, Pär Nordin, Charles Ibingira, et al.. (2016). A Randomized Trial of Low-Cost Mesh in Groin Hernia Repair. New England Journal of Medicine. 374(2). 146–153. 46 indexed citations
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Bachani, Abdulgafoor M., Edward Galiwango, Daniel Kadobera, et al.. (2015). Characterizing disability at the Iganga-Mayuge Demographic Surveillance System (IM-DSS), Uganda. Disability and Rehabilitation. 38(13). 1291–1299. 14 indexed citations
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Larsson, Elin C., Anna Mia Ekström, George Pariyo, et al.. (2015). Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in rural Uganda: Modelling effectiveness and impact of scaling-up PMTCT services. Global Health Action. 8(1). 26308–26308. 16 indexed citations
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Verver, Suzanne, Anne Wajja, Harriet Mayanja‐Kizza, et al.. (2014). Two year mortality and associated factors in a cohort of children from rural Uganda. BMC Public Health. 14(1). 314–314. 14 indexed citations
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Löfgren, Jenny, Fredrick Makumbi, Edward Galiwango, et al.. (2014). Prevalence of treated and untreated groin hernia in eastern Uganda. British journal of surgery. 101(6). 728–734. 36 indexed citations
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Ettarh, Remare, Edward Galiwango, Elizeus Rutebemberwa, George Pariyo, & Stefan Peterson. (2010). Spatial analysis of determinants of choice of treatment provider for fever in under-five children in Iganga, Uganda. Health & Place. 17(1). 320–326. 12 indexed citations
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Burnham, Gilbert, George Pariyo, Edward Galiwango, & Fred Wabwire‐Mangen. (2004). Discontinuation of cost sharing in Uganda.. PubMed. 82(3). 187–95. 108 indexed citations

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