Browsing by Type "Peer reviewed journal article"
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The 1990 reforms and the alternative media in South Africa.
(Sonolux., 1991)The alternative press, which contributed so much to the struggle against apartheid in the 1980s; found itself unprepared for a new role in the freer media environment after the lifting of the State of Emergency in February ... -
The abandoned trials of pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV : what went wrong?
(Plos., 2005)Discusses the impact of irresponsible reporting and activism against the use of the oral antiretroviral drug tenofovir as a pre-exposure prophylaxis (PREP) for HIV/AIDS. Protests against trials of PREP; Concerns of the ... -
Ability to develop broadly neutralizing HIV-1 antibodies is not restricted by the germline Ig gene repertoire.
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Academic travel : travelling for work.
(Kamla-Raj Enterprises., 2013)This paper endeavours to show how academics become part of cross-cultural production, cultural circulation and ideological circulation. The stand-point of analysis of this paper is the individualised process of academic ... -
Accountability to whom? For what? : teacher identity and the Force Field Model of teacher development.
(University of the Free State, 2008)The rise of fundamentalism in the sphere of teacher education points to a swing back towards teachers as service workers for State agendas. Increasingly, teachers are expected to account for the outcomes of their practices. ... -
Achieving the health Millennium Development Goals for South Africa : challenges and priorities.
(Elsevier., 2009)15 years after liberation from apartheid, South Africans are facing new challenges for which the highest calibre of leadership, vision, and commitment is needed. The effect of the unprecedented HIV/AIDS epidemic has been ... -
Action research, participatory communication: why governments don't listen.
(Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA), 1997)No abstract available. -
Adamastor, gigantomachies, and the literature of exile in Camões' Lusíads.
(Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association., 2009)Canto 5 of Luis Vaz de Camoes' Portuguese epic poem Lusiads, tells the celebrated myth of Adamastor. This section of the poem describes a Portuguese voyage of exploration led by Vasco da Gama in 1497 down the west coast ... -
An adaptive design to bridge the gap between phase 2b/3 microbicide effectiveness trials and evidence required for licensure.
(Sage., 2012)Background. Vaginally and rectally applied microbicides are being developed to help prevent sexual acquisition of HIV. Due to the lack of surrogate outcomes, the path toward licensure typically moves directly from expanded ... -
Addressing ethical, social, and cultural issues in global health research.
(Plos., 2013)The purpose of this paper is to encourage reflection among the global health research community and the research ethics community about how a wide range of ethical, social, and cultural (ESC) influences on the conduct, ... -
Adherence challenges with drugs for pre-exposure prophylaxis to prevent HIV infection.
(Springer Verlag., 2013)Background: There are 34 million people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) worldwide and each year this number increases. Until a vaccine is discovered, the prevention of new HIV infections remains an urgent ... -
Adherence in the CAPRISA 004 tenofovir gel microbicide trial.
(Springer., 2014)High adherence is key to microbicide effectiveness. Here we provide a description of adherence interventions and the adherence rates achieved in the CAPRISA 004 Tenofovir Gel Trial. Adherence support for the before-and-after ... -
Adherence in the treatment of patients with extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis and HIV in South Africa: a prospective cohort study.
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins., 2014)Abstract available in pdf. -
Adherence-monitoring practices by private healthcare sector doctors managing HIV and AIDS patients in the eThekwini metro of KwaZulu-Natal.
(MedPharm, 2009)Background: The danger of poor adherence to treatment by patients with HIV infection is that poor adherence correlates with clinical and virological failure. Understanding how private-sector doctors monitor adherence by ... -
Adolescent antiretroviral management: Understanding the complexity of non-adherence.
(South African Medical Association., 2015)Abstract available in pdf. -
Adolescent girls and young women: key populations for HIV epidemic control.
(International AIDS Society., 2015)Abstract available in pdf. -
Adolescent HIV treatment issues in South Africa.
(South African Medical Association., 2015)Abstract available in pdf. -
Adolescents and HIV clinical trials: ethics, culture, and context.
(Elsevier., 2007)One quarter of HIV infections globally occur among young people 15-24 years of age and more than half of all new infections are to people younger than 25 years. Clearly, there is a need to identify and implement effective ... -
Advances in childhood immunisation in South Africa: where to now? Programme managers’ views and evidence from systematic reviews.
(BioMed Central., 2012)Background: The Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) is one of the most powerful and cost-effective public health programmes to improve child survival. We assessed challenges and enablers for the programme in South ... -
Advancing STI care in low/middle-income countries : has STI syndromic management reached its use-by date?
(BMJ Group., 2017)Abstract available in pdf.