Besides his administrative work at the university, he has been involved in several research studies which have been published in peer reviewed journals. Some of these publications include;
Prevalence, knowledge and practices of shisha smoking among youth in Kampala City, Uganda. This study found a high prevalence of shisha smoking among the youth with three in ten youths smoking shisha yet their knowledge about the health effects associated with shisha smoking was low. Operationalizing the
one health approach in Uganda: challenges and opportunities. Reflecting on one Health in action during the COVID-19 response.
Lessons from a community based interdisciplinary learning exposure: benefits for both students and communities in Uganda. The study established that through the OHI, students gained One Health competencies including communication, teamwork, and collaboration.
Adherence to anti diabetic medication among patients with diabetes in eastern Uganda; a cross sectional study. It was found that about four in five patients adhere to anti-diabetic treatment.
Characteristics and outcomes of admitted patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 in Uganda. This article discovered that most of the patients with COVID-19 presented with mild disease and exhibited a clinical trajectory not similar to other countries.
Efficacy of convalescent plasma for treatment of COVID-19 in Uganda. Lowland grazing and Marburg virus disease (MVD) outbreak in Kween district, Eastern Uganda. The study concluded that there is need to integrate One Health concepts within
agricultural extension service provision in Uganda so as to enhance the management of such infectious diseases.
Building capacity for HIV/AIDS program leadership and management in Uganda through mentored Fellowships.
Strengthening health workforce capacity through work-based training.
An exploration of caregiver burden for children with nodding syndrome (lucluc) in Northern Uganda.
Coping strategies for landslide and flood disasters: A qualitative study of Mt. Elgon region, Uganda.
Ebola a reality of modern Public Health; need for Surveillance, Preparedness and Response Training for Health Workers and other multidisciplinary teams: a case for Uganda. and Employment status of AFROHUN-Uganda one health alumni, and facilitators and barriers to application of the one health approach: a tracer study. ==Recognition==