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The South African Research Ethics Training Initiative (SARETI) is the oldest Africa-based Master's programme in the field of health research ethics. The programme, initially a collaboration between the University of Pretoria's School of Health Systems and Public Health and the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN)'s School of Psychology in association with Johns Hopkins University, equips African health professionals with the education and practical experiences needed to provide sound ethics...
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Abstract Despite significant success of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) in Nigeria, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, wild poliovirus still occurs due to persistently high proportions of under and unimmunized children. The study aimed at determining the type of poliovirus often excreted into the environment. Four hundred nine fecal samples collected from apparently healthy school children aged 5–16 years in Borno and Adamawa States, northeastern Nigeria, were tested for poliovirus...
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Effective handling of vocational technology education by all stakeholders pave way for sustainable development. Building construction which is one of the vocational electives in Senior Secondary School is poorly taught. It is regrettable to experience that a country crying for technological breakthroughs and emancipation cannot at this crucial time of technological age impart practical skills to the recipients of her technology education. Building construction which is an integral part of...
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As a point of departure, the South African water-related sector is placed within the broader climate change context.Following on brief explanations of the terms adaptation, adaptive management and adaptive capacity, a summary of recent (2011) findings on projections of climate change effects on hydrological responses over South Africa is presented as the scientific cornerstone to practical adaptive management options.These options are based on the identification of major categories and...
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Abstract People in southern Africa are facing escalating levels of risk, uncertainty and consequently vulnerability as a result of multiple interacting stressors, including HIV/AIDS, poverty, food insecurity, weak governance, climate change and land degradation, to name but a few. Vulnerability or livelihood insecurity emerges when poor people as individuals or social units have to face harmful threats or shocks with inadequate capacity to respond effectively. In such situations, people...
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Seismic sources of a big swarm occurred in August 2004 have been studied by investigation of the moment tensors of 15 earthquakes with magnitudes range from 1.7 to 3.7. For each selected event, two sets of moment tensor inversions were carried out. The first one with fixed epicentral coordinates and the second one with variable epicentral coordinates. The data fit between observed and synthetic seismograms was computed for an elastic layered media, and minimized using a least squares...
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The Late Triassic-Early Jurassic volcanic succession of the Berrechid and Doukkala basins (Western Meseta, Morocco) comprises two lava flow fields. At the base, the Sidi Mohamed Larbi-Sidi Said Mâachou Formation is composed of 1 to 5 flows, while the upper Ain Bouhachad Formation presents 1 or 2 flows. Lavas are mainly compound pahoehoe flows showing evidence of endogenous growth by inflation, suggesting slow emplacement during sustained eruptive episodes. Textures vary vertically in each...
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jooste k. & jasper m. (2012) Journal of Nursing Management20, 56–64 A South African perspective: current position and challenges in health care service management and education in nursing Aim The present study discusses the current context of South African nurse managers’ working environment, exploring the challenges of disease demographics, service change and development, and educating a nursing workforce to meet healthcare delivery demands. Background Post-apartheid South Africa has a...
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Prevalence and pattern of sleep disorder among children with neurological diseases in University of Benin TeachingHospital, Benin City, Nigeria.Children were judged to have sleep disorder if the symptom were p r e s e n t f r e q u e n t l y o r v e r y f r e q u e n t l y.Va r i a b l e s w e r e aggregated as simple proportions and differences determine using chi-square test.One hundred and fifty children aged 17years and below consisting of 98 (65.3%) males and 52 (34.7%) were...
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International Journal of Gynecology & ObstetricsVolume 116, Issue 3 p. 261-263 Brief communication A teamwork approach to obstetric fistula repair training in Uganda John Kelly, Corresponding Author John Kelly [email protected] [email protected] Public Health, Epidemiology, and Biostatistics, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UKCorresponding author at: Public Health, Epidemiology, and Biostatistics, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK. Tel.: + 44 121 414 2704;...
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Handwriting is a functional skill of paramount importance for school-going children. Difficulties with this skill can result in poor academic performance and emotional distress which can potentially lead to school drop-out. These negative effects can be prevented by early remediation of handwriting difficulties. This is the second part of a two-part paper describing a telephonic survey of 162 South African occupational therapists working with Foundation Phase learners to remediate...