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Hypertension and Heart Disease: A Growing Concern in Uganda

Ivan Mutebi

Department of Pharmacognosy Kampala International University Uganda

Email: ivan.mutebi@studwc.kiu.ac.ug

ABSTRACT

Hypertension and heart disease are rapidly emerging as significant public health challenges in Uganda, contributing to rising morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. With an estimated 26% of Ugandan adults affected by elevated blood pressure, and many remaining undiagnosed or inadequately treated, the burden of cardiovascular disease continues to escalate. This review provides a comprehensive examination of the current landscape of hypertension in Uganda, analyzing its epidemiology, associated risk factors, levels of awareness, treatment, and control. The review identifies critical barriers, including limited healthcare infrastructure, lack of trained personnel, inadequate access to essential medications, and insufficient public awareness. Additionally, systemic issues such as weak policy implementation and a fragmented approach to non-communicable diseases hinder effective prevention and management. The role of institutions like the Uganda Heart Institute in providing specialized care is acknowledged, alongside recommendations for community-based screening, policy reform, healthcare training, and targeted research. Addressing these multifaceted challenges is crucial to improving cardiovascular health outcomes and fostering sustainable national development.

Keywords: Hypertension, heart disease, cardiovascular health, Uganda, non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

CITE AS: Ivan Mutebi (2025). Hypertension and Heart Disease: A Growing Concern in Uganda. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PHARMACY, 6(3):6-10. https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJPP/2025/63610