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  • A cohort study of post-COVI... A cohort study of post-COVID-19 condition across the Beta, Delta, and Omicron waves in South Africa: 6-month follow-up of hospitalized and nonhospitalized participants
    Jassat, Waasila; Mudara, Caroline; Vika, Caroline ... International journal of infectious diseases, March 2023, 2023-Mar, 2023-03-00, 20230301, 2023-03-01, Letnik: 128
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    •A total of 47% of hospitalized and 19% of nonhospitalized participants had symptoms at 6 months.•There was no difference in persistent symptoms by HIV status.•There was a lower risk of persistent ...
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  • The intersection of age, se... The intersection of age, sex, race and socio- economic status in COVID-19 hospital admissions and deaths in South Africa
    Jassat, Waasila; Ozougwu, Lovelyn; Munshi, Shehnaz ... South African Journal of Science, 05/2022, Letnik: 118, Številka: 5-6
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    Older age, male sex, and non-white race have been repor ted to be risk factors for COVID-19 mor tality. Few studies have explored how these intersecting factors contribute to COVID-19 outcomes. This ...
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  • Post-COVID-19 condition 3 m... Post-COVID-19 condition 3 months after hospitalisation with SARS-CoV-2 in South Africa: a prospective cohort study
    Dryden, Murray; Mudara, Caroline; Vika, Caroline ... The Lancet global health, 09/2022, Letnik: 10, Številka: 9
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    Post COVID-19 condition (PCC), as defined by WHO, refers to a wide range of new, returning, or ongoing health problems in people who have had COVID-19, and it represents a rapidly emerging public ...
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  • Obstetric and neonatal outc... Obstetric and neonatal outcomes in South Africa
    Cutland, Clare L.; Sawry, Shobna; Fairlie, Lee ... Vaccine, 02/2024, Letnik: 42, Številka: 6
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    •Background rates of maternal foetal and neonatal adverse events in South Africa have been assessed to support safety assessment of vaccines.•Retrospective review of paper-based medical records is ...
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  • The intersection of age, se... The intersection of age, sex, race and socioeconomic status in COVID-19 hospital admissions and deaths in South Africa
    Jassat, Waasila; Ozougwu, Lovelyn; Munshi, Shehnaz ... South African Journal of Science, 06/2022, Letnik: 118, Številka: 5/6
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    Older age, male sex, and non-white race have been reported to be risk factors for COVID-19 mortality. Few studies have explored how these intersecting factors contribute to COVID-19 outcomes. This ...
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  • Keep it in the family Keep it in the family
    Vika, Caroline The practising midwife 14, Številka: 1
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    The article will give an insight into family nursing, a fairly new role in the UK. It aims to show the writer's role transition from being a midwife to a family nurse. Family nursing is a role that ...
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