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Sociodemographic characteristics of immigrants hospitalized for first episode of psychosis
Introduction European researchers have observed that psychosis is 3 times more frequent in immigrants than in native-born subjects. Objectives our study aims to determine the sociodemographic characteristics of immigrants hospitalized for first ...
W. Kabtni +4 more
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A transforming spirituality is needed to attend to the ‘third-millennial needs’ of Africa to address issues such as relationships (tribal wars, genocide, ISIS, etc.), globalisation ([new]-colonisation and urbanisation), ecology (industrialisation and ...
Johannes J. Knoetze
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Vukati VA Kandza hi Mbilu is a Xitsonga idiomatic expression implying that the road to marital success is for a wife to endure hardships. This idiomatic expression is firmly embedded in patriarchal beliefs, as it is only applicable to wives and not ...
Hundzukani P. Khosa-Nkatini, Dee Khosa
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This article aims to deconstruct the ideology about God’s election in South Africa, which is attached to capitalism. I will discuss about its impact on the South African socio-politico-economic situation in the apartheid and post-apartheid era ...
Leepo J. Modise
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JAK2/STAT5 Pathway Mutation Frequencies in South African BCR/ABL Negative MPN Patients
Background: Mutations in JAK2/STAT5 proliferation pathway genes are key in the diagnosis of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNBCR/ABLneg), with JAK2V617F being found in 50-97% of MPNBCR/ABLneg subtypes.
Karen L. Shires +4 more
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African trypanosomes cause human African trypanosomiasis and animal African trypanosomiasis. They are transmitted by tsetse flies in sub-Saharan Africa. Although most famous for their mechanisms of immune evasion by antigenic variation, there have been recent important studies that illuminate important aspects of the biology of these parasites both in ...
Cayla, Mathieu +4 more
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Retinopathy of prematurity screening in Johannesburg, South Africa: A comparative study
Background: Timeous screening of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is an important predictor of ROP screening outcomes, and hospitals at different levels of care might have different access to ROP screening by ophthalmologists, resulting in different ROP ...
Teboho Seobi +2 more
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African Elephant Specialist Group Meeting Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 26 to 31 January, 1998
This section of the journal serves as the published record of the USFWS supported AfESG meeting held in Ouagadougou at the end of January 1998. Contents include: 5 full papers and the abstracts of 6 others which comprised the Current Issues Session; two
Elephant African
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Diabetic retinal detachment surgery at a central academic hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa
Background: Tractional retinal detachment surgery outcomes are unpredictable and need to be reviewed regularly in clinical practice settings. Aim: To describe the visual acuity and anatomical outcomes of retinal detachment surgery for diabetic ...
Mathabo Mofokeng +1 more
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Refers to the terms of reference and summarizes the discussion of the Ground Survey Working Group chaired by Raman Sukumar. The differences between the surveys carried out in the regions were noted, the decision making steps taken before the survey was ...
Elephant African
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