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Results of clubfoot treatment after manipulation and casting using the Ponseti method: experience in Harare, Zimbabwe
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"Rotten Row is Rotten to the Core": the material and sensory politics of Harare's magistrates courts after 2000
Published 2020“…In this article, I ask how state power and authority were established and critiqued through the performative, material and sensory characteristics of Harare’s Criminal Magistrates’ Courts in Zimbabwe. …”
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HLA Correlates of Long-Term Survival in Vertically Infected HIV-1-Positive Adolescents in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Published 2015“…We performed medium-to-high resolution HLA typing on DNA samples obtained from a cohort of presumed vertically HIV-1-infected children and age-matched uninfected controls in Harare, Zimbabwe. Overall, 93 HLA class I alleles were detected in the study population with a significant enrichment of HLA-C*08:02 and -C*08:04 in the HIV-1-infected long-term survivor group. …”
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Combating Drug and Substance Abuse among ‘Private High School’ Learners in Waterfalls District, Harare, Zimbabwe
Published 2024“…The participants of this study involved five private high school learners, three private high school teachers and two headmasters from Waterfalls, Harare, Zimbabwe. Data was thematically analyzed. …”
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Immunological and genetic correlates of delayed HIV disease progression in children with perinatally-acquired HIV-1 infection from Harare, Zimbabwe
Published 2023“…Chapter three describes an association between tapasin-independent HLA class I alleles and slow disease progression in a cohort of children and adolescents with perinatally-acquired HIV-1 infection from Harare, Zimbabwe. Our study then aimed to use the evidence from our clinical data analyses to inform in vitro studies investigating whether HIV-1 interferes with the PLC or tapasin, as has been observed for other viruses. …”
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A comparison of outcome measures used to report clubfoot treatment with the Ponseti method: results from a cohort in Harare, Zimbabwe
Published 2018“…</p> <p><strong>Methods</strong></p> <p>In January 2017 two experienced physiotherapists assessed children who had started treatment between 2011 and 2013 in one clinic in Harare, Zimbabwe. The length of time in treatment was documented. …”
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Survival from childhood cancers in Eastern Africa: A population-based registry study
Published 2018“…Median follow-up ranged from 2.2 months for children with Kaposi sarcoma in Harare to 30.2 months for children with ALL in Nairobi. …”
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The politics of cholera, crisis and citizenship in urban Zimbabwe: 'People were dying like flies'
Published 2019“…Based on extensive fieldwork, I examine the views of residents in Harare’s high-density townships that were epicentres of the disease. …”
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Cancer incidence in older adults in selected regions of sub‐Saharan Africa, 2008–2012
Published 2019“…Using data from Cancer Incidence in Five Continents, we describe recent patterns and trends in incidence rates for the major cancer sites in adults aged ≥60 years and in people aged 0–59 for comparison in four selected population‐based cancer registries in Kenya (Nairobi), the Republic of South Africa (Eastern Cape Province), Uganda (Kyadondo country), and Zimbabwe (Harare blacks). Over the period 2008–2012, almost 9,000 new cancer cases were registered in older adults in the four populations, representing one‐third of all cancer cases. …”
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Innovation hubs in Africa: assemblers of technology entrepreneurs
Published 2016“…In-depth case study data (including 119 interviews with 133 participants) on six hubs were collected during field studies in Kigali, Harare, and Accra from September-December 2014. The thesis finds that the analyzed hub organizations were defined by nested, fluidly bounded entrepreneurial communities. …”
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Auditing use of antibiotics in Zimbabwean neonates
Published 2020“…As signs of sepsis are non-specific and deterioration precipitous, antibiotics are often used profusely in these settings where diagnostics may not be readily available. Harare Central Hospital, Zimbabwe, delivers 12000 babies per annum admitting ∼4800 to the neonatal unit. …”
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HIV status disclosure to perinatally-infected adolescents in Zimbabwe: a qualitative study of adolescent and healthcare worker perspectives
Published 2014“…METHODS: In-depth interviews were conducted with 31 (14 male, 17 female) perinatally-infected adolescents aged 16-20 at an HIV clinic in Harare, Zimbabwe, and focused on adolescents' experiences of disclosure. …”
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Electronic application to improve management of infections in low-income neonatal units: pilot implementation of the NeoTree beta app in a public sector hospital in Zimbabwe
Published 2021“…This project demonstrates proof of concept of the NeoTree as a real-time data capture tool replacing handwritten clinical paper notes over a 9-month period in a tertiary neonatal unit at Harare Central Hospital, Zimbabwe. We aimed to deliver robust data for monthly mortality and morbidity meetings and to improve turnaround time for blood culture results among other quality improvement indicators. …”
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The human leukocyte antigen associations of survival in an acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Published 2016“…Medium-tohigh resolution HLA typing was performed on DNA samples obtained from a cohort of presumed vertically HIV-1 infected children and age-matched uninfected controls in Harare, Zimbabwe. Overall, 93 HLA class I alleles were detected in the study population with a significant enrichment of HLA-C*08:02 and -C*08:04 in the HIV-1 infected longterm survivor group. …”
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The evolving epidemic of breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa. Results from the African Cancer Registry Network
Published 2020“…Birth cohort analyses revealed increases in the incidence rates in successive generations of women aged 45 and over in Harare-Zimbabwe and Kampala-Uganda. In conclusion, the incidence of BC is increasing rapidly in many parts of Africa; however, the magnitude of these changes differs. …”
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