Taking Opportunities, Taking Medicines: Antibiotic Use in Rural Eastern Uganda.

Susan Nayiga ORCID logo; Laurie Denyer Willis ORCID logo; Sarah G Staedke ORCID logo; Clare Ir Chandler ORCID logo; (2022) Taking Opportunities, Taking Medicines: Antibiotic Use in Rural Eastern Uganda. Medical Anthropology, 41 (4). pp. 418-430. ISSN 0145-9740 DOI: 10.1080/01459740.2022.2047676
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The ways in which dimensions of health and healthcare intersect with economics and politics in particular contexts requires close attention. In this article we connect concerns about antibiotic overuse in Uganda to the social milieu created through policies that follow President Museveni's vision for a population who kulembeka, "tap wealth." Ethnographic fieldwork in rural Eastern Uganda illustrates how taking medicines in rural households reflects a wider landscape of everyday imperatives to "tap" opportunities in a context of acute precarity. We argue for a closer connection between medical and economic anthropology to push forward understanding of health, medicines and wellbeing in Africa.


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