Working to Advance
Health Equity in Africa

Agnes Nyabigambo

  • 2019 PhD Student
  • Country of Origin: Uganda

Agnes’ PhD research focuses on the effectiveness of patient-led high-risk HPV DNA screening among women attending an HIV clinic in Uganda. She holds a Master’s in Health Sciences from Makerere University, where she worked as a Research Associate. Her area of interest in research is Public Health.

Research outputs

Journal article

Nyabigambo, A. Mayega, R. Ginindza, T. 2023. Effectiveness of Clinic-Based Patient-Led Human Papillomavirus DNA Self-Sampling among HIV-Infected Women in Uganda. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20: 6613

Nyabigambo, A. Mayega, R. Hlongwana, K. Ginindza, T. 2023. Facilitators and Barriers to HPV Self-Sampling as a Cervical Cancer Screening Option among Women Living with HIV in Rural Uganda. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20: 6004.

Nyabigambo, A. Mayega, R. Mendoza, H. Shiraz, A. Doorbar, J. Atuyambe, L. Ginindza, T. 2022. The preference of women living with HIV for the HPV self-sampling of urine at a rural HIV clinic in Uganda. Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases, 37(1), 9.