UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG

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JOURNAL ARTICLES

1              Madhavan S, Schatz E, Clark S, Collinson M. Child mobility, maternal status and household composition in rural South Africa. Demography 2012; DOI 10.1007/s13524-011-0087-3

2              Verguet S, Jassat W, Hedberg C, Tollman S, Jamison DT, Hofman KJ. Measles control in sub-Saharan Africa: South Africa as a case study. Vaccine 2012; DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2011.12.123

3              Schatz E, Gilbert L. 'My heart is very painful': physical, mental and social wellbeing of older women at the times of HIV/AIDS in rural South Africa. Journal of Aging Studies 2012; 26(1):16-25

4              Fottrell E, Tollman S, Byass P, Gooloba-Mutebi F, Kahn K. The epidemiology of 'bewitchment' as a lay reported cause of death in rural South Africa. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2011 DOI: 10.1136/JECH.2010.124305

5              Sartorius K, Sartorius B, Tollman S, Schatz E, Kirsten J, Collinson M. Rural poverty dynamics and refugee communities in South Africa: a spatial-temporal model. Population, Space and Place 2011; DOI 10.1002/psp.697

6              Fottrell E, Kahn K, Tollman S, Byass P. Probabilistic methods for verbal autopsy interpretation: InterVA robustness in relation to variations in A Priori probabilities. PLoS ONE 2011; 6(11). DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0027200

7              Twine W, Hunter L. Adult mortality and household food security in rural South Africa: does AIDS represent a unique mortality shock? Development Southern Africa 2011; 28(4):431-444           DOI 10.1080/0376835X.2011.605559

8              Byass P, Kahn K, Ivarsson A. The global burden of childhood coeliac disease: a neglected component of diarrheal mortality. PLoS ONE 2011; 6(7):e22774

9              Byass P, Sankoh O, Tollman SM, Högberg, Wall S. Lessons from history for designing and validating epidemiological surveillance in uncounted populations. PLoS ONE 2011; 6(8):e22897

10           Byass P, Kahn K, Fottrell E, Mee P, Collinson MA, Tollman SM. Using verbal autopsy to track epidemic dynamics: the case of HIV-related mortality in South Africa. Population Health Metrics 2011; 9:46

11           Madhavan S, Landau LB. Bridges to nowhere: hosts, migrants, and the chimera of social capital in three African cities. Population and Development Review 2011; 37(3):473-497

12           Kimani- Murage EW, Madise NJ, Fotso J, Kyobutungi C, Mutua MK, Gitau TM, Yatich N. Patterns and determinants of breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices in urban formal settlements, Nairobi Kenya. BMC Public Health 2011; 11:396

13           Schatz E, Madhavan S, Williams J. Female-headed households contending with AIDS-related hardship in rural South Africa. Health and Place 2011; DOI: 10.1016/jhealthplace.2010.12.017

14           Hunter LM, Twine W, Johnson A. Adult mortality and natural resource use in rural South Africa: evidence from the Agincourt Health and Demographic Surveillance site. Society and Natural Resources 2011; 24(3):256-275

15           Kimani-Murage EW, Kahn K, Pettifor JM, Tollman SM, Klipstein-Grobusch K, Norris SA. Predictors of adolescent weight status and central obesity in rural South Africa. Public Health Nutrition 2011; DOI: 10.1017/S1368980011000139

16           Sartorius B, Kahn K, Vounatsou P, Collinson MA, Tollman SM. Survived infancy but still vulnerable: spatial-temporal trends and risk factors for child mortality in rural South Africa. Geospatial Health 2011; 5(2):285-295

17           Maredza M, Hofman K, Tollman SM. A hidden menace: cardiovascular disease in South Africa and the costs of an inadequate policy response. SA Heart 2011; 8(1):48-55

18           Kimani-Murage EW, Norris SA, Pettifor JM, Tollman SM, Klipstein-Grobusch K, Gómez-Olivé XF, Dunger D, Kahn K. Nutritional status and HIV in rural South African children. BMC Pediatrics 2011; 11:23

19           Feeley ABB, Kahn K, Twine R, Norris SA. Exploratory survey of informal vendor-sold fast food in rural South Africa. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2011; 24(4):199-201

20           Polzer- Ngwato TP. Together apart: Migration, integration and spatialised identities in South African border villages. Geoforum 2011; doi:10.1016/j.geoforum.2011.11.003

21           Alkema L, Raftery AE, Gerland G, Clark SJ, Pelletier F, Buettner T, Heilig GK. Probabilistic projections of the total fertility rate for all countries. Demography 2011; 48:815-839  doi:10.1007/s13524-011-0040-5

22           Serwaa-Bonsu A, Herbst K, Reniers G, Ijaa W, Clark B, Kabudula C, Sankoh O. First experiences in the implementation of biometric technology to link data from health and demographic surveillance systems with health facility data, Global Health Action 2010, 3: 2120 - DOI: 10.3402/gha.v3i0.2120.

23           Garenne M. Urbanisation and child health in resource poor settings with special reference to under-five mortality in Africa. Arch Dis Child 2010. DOI:10.1136/4 of 5 adc.2009.172585

24           Lori M. Hunter, Susie Strife, and Wayne Twine.  Environmental perceptions of rural South African residents: the complex nature of environmental concern.  Society and Natural Resources 2010; 23(6): 525–541.

25           Collinson, M. Striving against adversity: the dynamics of migration, health and poverty in rural South Africa. Global Health Action 2010; 3(0).

26           Ogunmefun C, Gilbert L, Schatz E. Older female caregivers and HIV/AIDS-related secondary stigma in rural South Africa. Journal of Cross Cultural Gerontology 2011; 26(1):85-102

27           HOFMAN KJ, Tollman SM. Setting priorities for health in 21st-century South Africa. South African Medical Journal 2010; 100(12):798-800

28           Kimani-Murage EW, Holding PA, Fotso JC, Ezeh AC, Madise NJ, Kahurani EN, Zulu ZM. Food security and nutritional outcomes among urban poor orphans in Nairobi, Kenya. Journal of Urban Health 2011; 88(suppl 2):282-297.DOI:10.1007/S11524-010-9491-z

29           Kimani-Murage EW, Kahn K, Pettifor JM, Tollman SM, Dunger DB, Gómez-Olivé FX, Norris SA. The prevalence of stunting, overweight and obesity, and metabolic disease risk in rural South African children. BMC Public Health 2010; 10:158

30           Fottrell E, Kahn K, Ng N, Sartorius B, Huong DL, Minh HV, Fantahun M, Byass P. Mortality measurement in transition: proof of principle for standardized multi-country comparisons. Tropical Medicine and International Health 2010; 15(10):1256-1265

31           Williams JR. Doing feminist-demography. International Journal of Social Research Methodology: Theory and Practice 2010; 13(3):197-210

32           Byass P, Kahn K, Fottrell E, Collinson MA, Tollman SM. Moving from data on deaths to public health in Agincourt, South Africa: approaches to analyzing and understanding verbal autopsy findings. PLoSMed 2010; 7(8): e1000325 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000325

33           Sartorius B, Kahn K, Vounatsou P, Collinson MA, Tollman SM. Space and time clustering of mortality in rural South Africa (Agincourt HDSS) 1992-2007. Global Health Action 2010; Supplement 1:50-58 DOI:10.3402/gha.v3i0.5225

34           Bangdiwala SI, Fonn S, Okoye O, Tollman S. Workforce resources for health in developing countries. Public Health Reviews 2010; 32(1):296-318

35           Hosegood V, Madhavan S. Data availability on men's involvement in families in sub-Saharan Africa to inform family-centred programmes for children affected by HIV and AIDS. Journal of the International AIDS Society 2010; 13(Suppl 2):S5

36           Williams JR, Schatz E, Clark BD, Collinson MA, Clark SJ, Menken J, Kahn K, Tollman SM. Improving public health training and research capacity in Africa: a replicable model for linking       DOI: 10.3402/gha.v3i0.5287

37           Byass P, Twine W, Collinson M, Tollman S, Kjellstrom T. Assessing a population's exposure to heat and humidity: an empirical approach. Global Health Action 2010; 3:5421                                    DOI: 10.3402/gha.vi0.5421

38           Kowal P, Kahn K, Ng N, Naidoo N, Abdullah S, Bawah A, Binka F, Chuc NTK, Debpuur C, Ezeh A, Gómez-Olivé FX, Hakimi M, Hirve S, Hodgson A, Juvekar S, Kyobutungu C, Menken J, Van Minh H, Mwanyagala M, Razzaque A, Sankoh O, Streatfield K, Wall S, Wilopo S, Byass P, Chatterji S, Tollman SM.  Ageing and adult health status in eight lower-income countries: the INDEPTH WHO-SAGE collaboration. Global Health Action 2010; Supplement 2:11-22 DOI:10.3401/gha.v3i0.5302

39           Gómez-Olivé FX, Thorogood M, Clark BD, Kahn K, Tollman SM. Assessing health and well-being among older people in rural South Africa. Global Health Action 2010; Supplement 2:23-35  DOI: 10.3402/gha.v3i0.2126

40           Ng N, Kowal P, Kahn K, Naidoo N, Abdullah S, Bawah A, Binka F, Chuc NTK, Debpuur C, Egondi T, Gómez-Olivé FX, Hakimi M, Hirve S, Hodgson A, Juvekar S, Kyobutungi C, Van Minh H, Mwangyangala M, Nathan R, Razzaque A, Sankoh O, Streatfield K, Thorogood M, Wall S, Wilopo S, Byass P,  Tollman SM, Chatterji S. Health inequalities among older men and women in Africa and Asia: evidence from eight Health and Demographic Surveillance System sites in the INDEPTH WHO-SAGE study. Global Health Action Supplement 2, 2010. DOI: 10.3402/gha.v3i0.5420.

41           Sartorius BKD, Kahn K, Vounatsou P, Collinson M, Tollman S. Young and vulnerable: spatial-temporal trends and risk factors for infant mortality in rural South Africa (Agincourt) 1992-2007. BMC Public Health 2010; 10:645  DOI:10.1186/1471-2458-10-645

42           Ezeh AC, Izugbara C, Kabiru CW, Fonn S, Kahn K, Manderson L, Undieh AS, Omigbodun A, Thorogood M. Building capacity for public health research in Africa: the consortium for advanced research training in Africa (CARTA) model. Global Health Action 3:5693 DOI: 10.3402/gha.v3i0.5693

43           Wagner RG, Newton C.  Do helminths cause epilepsy? Parasite Immunology 2009; 31(11):697-705

44           Connor MD, Modi G, Warlow CP. Differences in the nature of stroke in a multiethnic urban South African population: The Johannesburg hospital stroke register. Stroke 2009; 40(2):355-62.

45           Chopra M, Lawn JE, Sanders D, Barron P, Abdool Karim SS, Bradshaw D, Jewkes R, Abdool Karim Q, Flisher AJ, Mayosi BM, Tollman SM, Churchyard GJ, Coovadia H; Lancet South Africa team. Achieving the health Millennium Development Goals for South Africa: challenges and priorities. Lancet 2009 ; 374(9694):1023-31.

46           Georges Reniers, Eaton J. Refusal bias in HIV prevalence estimates from nationally representative seroprevalence surveys. AIDS 2009; 23(5):621–629

47           Reniers G, Arayad T, Davey G, Nagelkerkee N, Berhane Y, Coutinho T, Sandersi EJ. Steep declines in population-level AIDS mortality following the introduction of antiretroviral therapy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. AIDS 2009; 23(4):511–518.

48           Mayosi BM, Flisher AJ, Lalloo UG, Sitas F, Tollman SM, Bradshaw D. The burden of non-communicable diseases in South Africa. Lancet 2009; 374(9693):934-47.

49           Madhavan S, Schatz E, Clark, B. HIV/AIDS mortality and household dependency ratios in rural South Africa 2000-2005. Population Studies 2009; 63(1): 1-15.

50           Ogunmefun C, Schatz E. Caregivers' sacrifices: the opportunity costs of adult morbidity and mortality for female pensioners in rural South Africa. Development Southern Africa 2009; 26(1):95-109 DOI: 10.1080/03768350802640123

51           Schatz EJ. Reframing vulnerability: Mozambican refugees access to state-funded pensions in rural South Africa. Journal of  Cross Cultural Gerontology ; 24(3):241-58

52           Goudge J, Russel S, Gilson L, Gumede T, Tollman S, Mills A. Illness-related impoverishment in rural South Africa:  Why does social protection work for some households but not others? Journal of International Development 2009; 21:231-251.

53           White MJ, Hunter LM. Public Perception of Environmental Issues in a Developing Setting: Environmental Concern in Coastal Ghana. Social Science Quarterly 2009; 90(4):960-982.

54           Reniers G, Araya T, Berhane Y, Davey G, Sanders EJ. Implications of the HIV testing protocol for refusal bias in seroprevalence surveys. BMC Public Health 2009 May 28;9:163.

55           Undie CC, Ziraba AK, Madise N, Kebaso J, Kimani-Murage E. 'If you start thinking positively, you won't miss sex': narratives of sexual (in)activity among people living with HIV in Nairobi's informal settlements. Cult Health Sex 2009; 11(8):767-82.

56           Kimani-Murage EW, Manderson L, Norris SA, Kahn K. 'You opened our eyes': care-giving after learning a child's positive HIV status in rural South Africa. Health Soc Care Community 2010; 18(3):264-71.

57           Reniers G, Tesfai R. Health services utilization during terminal illness in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Health Policy and Planning 2009; 24(4):312-319

58           Boileau C, Clark S, Bignami-Van Assche S, Poulin M, Reniers G, Watkins SC, Kohler HP, Heymann SJ. Sexual and marital trajectories and HIV infection among ever-married women in rural Malawi. Sex Transm  Infect. 2009; 85 (Suppl 1):i27-33.

59           Reniers G. Marital strategies for regulating exposure to HIV. Demography 2008; 45(2):417-438

60           Cappucio FP, Kerry SM, Adeyemo A, Luke A, Amoah, AGB, Bovet P, Connor MD, Forrester T, Gervasoni JP, Kaki GK, Plange-Rhule J, Thorogood M, Cooper RS. Body size and blood pressure: An analysis of Africans and the African diaspora. Epidemiology 2008; 19(1):38-46.

61           Cortina MA, Kahn K, Feel M, Hlungwani T, Tollman S, Bhana A, Prothrow-Stith D, Stein A. School-based interventions can play a critical role in enhancing children's development and health in the developing world. Child: Care, health and development 2008; 34(1):1-3.

62           Zwang J, Garenne M. Social context of premarital fertility in rural South Africa. African Journal of Reproductive Health 2008; 12(2): 98-110

63           Garenne M, McCaa R, Nacro K. Maternal mortality in South Africa in 2001: from demographic census to epidemiological investigation. Population Health Metrics 2008, 6:4               DOI 10.1186/1478-7954-6-4 (www.pophealthmetrics.com/content/6/1/4)

65           Havenaar M, Geerlings M I, Vivian L, Collinson M A, Robertson B. Common mental health problems in historically disadvantaged urban and rural communities in South Africa: prevalence and risk factors. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2008; 43(3): 209-215

66           Reniers G, Tfaily R. Polygyny and HIV in Malawi. Demographic Research 2008; 19(53):1811-1830

67           Garenne M, Zwang J. Premarital fertility and HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. African Journal of Reproductive Health 2008; 12(2): 64-74

68           Cassels S, Clark SJ, Morris M. Mathematical models for HIV transmission dynamics: Tools for social and behavioural science research. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome 2008; 47 (Suppl 1):S34-39.

69           Tollman SM, Kahn K, Sartorius B, Collinson MA, Clark SJ, Garenne ML. Implications of mortality transition for primary health care in rural South Africa: a population-based surveillance study. Lancet 2008; 372: 893-901.

70           Madhavan S, Townsend N, Garey A. ‘Absent Breadwinners’: Father-child connections and paternal support in rural South Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies 2008; 34(3): 647-663.

71           de Sherbinin A, Vanwey LK, McSweeney K, Aggarwal R, Barbieri A, Henry S, Hunter LM, Twine W. Rural household demographics, livelihoods and the environment. Global Environmental Change 2008; 18(1):38-53.

72           Polzer T. Invisible integration: How bureaucratic academic ad social categories obscure integrated refugees. Journal of Refugee Studies 2008; 21(4):476-497.

73           Macpherson P, Martinson N, Moshabela M, Pronyk P. Mortality and loss to follow-up among HAART initiators in rural South Africa. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2008; 103:588-93

74           Tekola F, Reniers G, Araya T, Damen HM, Davey G. The economic impact of AIDS: morbidity and mortality on households in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. AIDS Care 2008; 20(8):995-1001

75           Hunter LM, De Souza R-M, Twine W. The environmental dimensions of the HIV/AIDS pandemic: a call for scholarship and evidence-based intervention. Population & Environment 2008; 29:103–107

76           Thorogood M, Connor MD, Lewando Hundt G, Tollman SM. Understanding and managing hypertension in an African sub-district: A multidisciplinary approach. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(suppl 69):52-59.

77           Masemola, ML, Alberts M, Urdal P. Apolipoprotein E genotypes and their relation to lipid levels in a rural South African population. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007, 35             (suppl 69):60 – 65

78           Connor MD, Thorogood M, Modi G, Warlow CP. The burden of stroke in sub-Saharan Africa. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007; 33(2):172-173.

79           Thorogood M, Connor M, Tollman S, Lewando-Hundt G, Fowkes G, Marsh J. A cross-sectional study of vascular risk factors in a rural South African population: Data from the Southern African Stroke Prevention Initiative (SASPI). BMC Public Health 2007; 13(7):326

80           Connor MD. Stroke in patients with human immunodeficiency virus. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 2007; 78(12):1291.

81           Connor MD, Modi G, Warlow CP. Accuracy of the Siriaj and Guy’s Hospital Stroke scores in urban South Africans. Lancet Neurology 2007; 38: 62-68.

82           Connor MD, Modi G, Warlow CP. The burden of stroke in black populations in sub-Saharan Africa. Lancet Neurology 2007; 6(3):269-278.

83           Connor M. Immune or not immune – Two cases of acute flaccid motor paralysis. Practical Neurology 2007; (6):412-415.

84           Twine R, Collinson MA, Polzer TJ, Kahn K. Evaluating access to a child-oriented poverty alleviation intervention in rural South Africa. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(supplement 69):118-127.

85           Madhavan S, Townsend N. The social context of children’s nutritional status in South Africa. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(supplement 69):107-117.

86           Saloojee H, de Maayer T, Garenne ML, Kahn K. What’s new? Investigating risk factors for severe childhood malnutrition in a high HIV prevalence South African setting. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; (supplement 69):96-106.

87           Kahn K, Garenne ML, Collinson MA, Tollman SM. Mortality trends in a new South Africa: Hard to make a fresh start. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(supplement 69):26-34.

88           Kahn K, Tollman SM, Collinson MA, Clark SJ, Twine R, Clark BD, Shabangu M, Gomez-Olive FX, Mokoena O, Garenne ML. Research into health, population, and social transitions in rural South Africa: Data and methods of the Agincourt Health and Demographic Surveillance System. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(supplement 69):8-20.

89           Tollman SM, Kahn K. Health, population and social transitions in rural South Africa. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health Supplement. 2007 Aug; 69:4-7.

90           Clark SJ, Collinson MA, Kahn K, Drullinger K, Tollman SM. Returning home to die: Circular labour migration and mortality in South Africa. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(supplement 69):35-44.

91           Pronyk P, Kahn K, Tollman SM. Using health and demographic surveillance to understand the burden of disease in populations: The case of tuberculosis in South Africa. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(supplement 69):45-51.

92           Garenne M, Tollman SM, Collinson M, Kahn K. Fertility trends and net reproduction in Agincourt, rural South Africa: 1992-2004. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(supplement 69):68-76.

93           Wittenberg M, Collinson MA. Household transitions in rural South Africa, 1996-2003. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(suppl 69):130-137           

94           Madhavan S, Collinson M, Townsend N, Kahn K, Tollman S. The implications of long term community involvement for the production and circulation of population knowledge, Demographic Research 2007; 17(13):369-388.

95           Madhavan S, Schatz EJ. Coping with change: Household structure and composition in rural South Africa, 1992-2003. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(suppl 69):85-93.

96           Kimani-Murage EW, Ngindu AM. Quality of water the slum dwellers use: the case of a Kenyan slum. Journal of Urban Health 2007; 84(6):829-838

97           Onge JS, Hunter L, Boardman J. Population growth in high amenity rural areas: Does it bring new opportunity for long-term residents? Social Science Quarterly 2007; 88(2):366-381

98           Leontine A, Raftery AE, Clark SJ. Probabilistic projections of HIV prevalence using Bayesian Melding. The Annals of Applied Statistics, 2007; 1(1), 229-248

99           Zwang J, Garenne M, Kahn K, Collinson M, Tollman SM. Trends in mortality from pulmonary tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS co-infection in rural South Africa (Agincourt). Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2007; 101(9):893-898.

100         Golooba-Mutebi F, Tollman SM. Confronting HIV/AIDS in a South African village: The impact of health seeking behaviour. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(supplement 69):175-180.

101         Posel D, Kahn K, Walker E. Living with death in a time of AIDS: A rural South African case study. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(supplement 69):138-146.

102         Goudge J, Gumede T, Gilson L, Russel S, Tollman SM, Mills A. Coping with the cost burdens of illness: Combining qualitative and quantitative methods in longitudinal, household research. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(supplement 69):181-185.

103         Collinson MA, Tollman SM, Kahn K. Migration, settlement change and health in post-apartheid South Africa: Triangulating health and demographic surveillance with national census data. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(supplement 69):77-84.

104         Schatz EJ. “Taking care of my own blood”: Older women’s relationships to their households in rural South Africa. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(suppl 69):147-154.

105         Hunter LM, Twine W, Patterson L. “Locusts are now are beef”: Adult mortality and household dietary use of local environmental resources in rural South Africa. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(supplement 69):165-174.

106         Case A, Menendez A. Does money empower the elderly? Evidence from the Agincourt demographic surveillance site, South Africa. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; (supplement 69):157-164.

107         Clark SJ. An introduction to the General Temporal Data Model and the Structured Population Event History Register (SPEHR). Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007, 35:3, 21 - 25

108         Kirkland T, Hunter L, Twine W.  “The bush is no more”: Insights on natural resource availability from the Agincourt field site in rural South Africa. Society and Natural Resources 2007; 20(4):337-350.

109         Schatz E, Ogunmefun C. Caring and contributing: The role of older women in multi-generational households in the HIV/AIDS era. World Development 2007; 35(8):1390-1403.

110         Stuttaford M, Bryanston C, Lewando Hundt G, Connor M, Thorogood M, Tollman S. Use of applied theatre in research dissemination and data validation: A pilot study from South Africa. Health 2006; 10(1):31-45.

111         Fowkes FGR, Thorogood M, Connor MD, Lewando-Hundt G, Tzoulaki I, Tollman SM. Distribution of a subclinical marker of cardiovascular risk, the ankle brachial index in a rural African population: SASPI study. European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation 2006; 13(6):964-69

112         Connor MD, Hopkins T, Tollman SM, Thorogood M, Modi G. Blood pressure-devices in rural South Africa: An audit conducted by the SASPI team in the Agincourt field site. Cardiovascular Journal of South Africa 2006; 17(4):192-196.

113         Townsend N, Madhavan S, Garey A. Father presence in rural South Africa: Historical changes and life-course patterns. International Journal of Sociology of the Family 2006; 32(2):173-190.

114         Clark SJ. A general temporal data model and the structured population event history register. Demographic Research 2006; 15:181-252.

115         Adjuik M, Smith T, Clark S, Todd J, Garrib A, Kinfu Y, Kahn K, Mola M, Ashraf A, Masanja H, Kubaje A, Sacarlal J, Alam N, Marra A, Gbangou A, Mwageni E, Binka F. Cause specific mortality rates in developing countries. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2006; 84:181-188.

116         Garenne M, Gakusi E. Health transitions in sub-Saharan Africa: overview of mortality trends in children under-5-years-old. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2006; 84(6):470-478

117         Garenne M, Fauveau V. Potentials and limits of verbal autopsies. Bulletin of the World Health Organisation 2006; 84:164.

118         Byass P, Fottrell E, Huong DL, Berhane Y, Corrah T, Kahn K, Muhe L, and Van DD. Refining a probabilistic model for interpreting verbal autopsy data. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2006; 34:26-31.

119         Collinson M, Wolff B, Tollman S, Kahn K. Trends in internal labour migration from rural Limpopo Province, male risk behaviour, and implications for the spread of HIV/AIDS in rural South Africa. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 2006; 32(4):633-648.

120         Lindegger G, Milford C, Slack C, Quayle M, Xaba X, Vardas E. Beyond the checklist: Assessing understanding for HIV vaccine trial participation in South Africa. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome 2006; 43(5):560-566.

121         Schatz E. 'Take your mat and go': rural Malawian women's strategies in the HIV/AIDs era. Culture, Health and Sexuality 2005; 75(%):479-492

122         Madhavan S, Thomas K. Childbearing and schooling: New evidence from South Africa. Comparative Education Review 2005; 49 (4): 452-467

123         Benzler J, Clark SJ. Towards a Unified Timestamp with Explicit Precision. Demographic Research 2005; 12 (6): 107-140

124         Golooba-Mutebi F. When popular participation won’t improve service provision: Primary health care in Uganda. Development and Policy Review 2005; 23 (2): 165-182

125         Case A, Deaton A.  Health and wealth among the poor: India and South Africa compared.  American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings 2005; 95(2): 229-233.

126         Golooba-Mutebi F. Witchcraft, Social Cohesion and Participation in a South African village. Development and Change 2005; 36 (5): 937-958

127         Thorogood M, Connor M, Lewnado-Hundt G, Tollman S, Ngoma B. The prevalence of stroke survivors in rural South Africa: results from the Southern Africa Stroke Prevention Initiative (SASPI) Agincourt field site. Stroke 2004; 627-632

128         Thorogood M, Connor MD, Lewando-Hundt G, Tollman S, Ngoma B; SASPI Project Team. Secondary prevention of stroke--results from the Southern Africa Stroke Prevention Initiative (SASPI) study. Bulletin of the World Health Organisation. 2004 Jul; 82(7):503-8.

129         Pronyk P, Kahn K, Hargreaves J, Tollman S, Collinson M, Hausler HP, Porter JDH. Undiagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis deaths in rural South Africa. International Journal of Tuberculosis and  Lung Disease 2004; 8 (6): 796-799

130         Lewando-Hundt G, Stuttaford M, Ngoma B. The social Ddagnostics of stroke - like symptoms: healers, doctors and prophets in Agincourt, Limpopo Province, South Africa. Journal of Biosocial Sciences 2004; 36: 433-443.

131         Robertson SE, Roca A, Alonso P, Somoes EA, Kartasasmita CB, Olaleye DO, Odaibo GN, Collinson M, Venter M, Zhu Y, Wright PF. Respiratory syncytial virus infection: denominator-based studies in Indonesia, Mozambique, Nigeria and South Africa. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2004; 82(12):914-22

132         Hargreaves J, Collinson MA, Kahn K, Clark SJ, Tollman SM. Childhood mortality among former Mozambican refugees and their hosts in rural South Africa. International Journal of Epidemiology 2004; 33: 1271-1278

133         Camlin CS, Garenne M, Moultrie TA. Fertility trend and pattern in a rural area of South Africa in the context of HIV/AIDS. African Journal of Reproductive Health 2004; 8(2):38-54

135         Madhavan S. Fosterage Patterns in the Age of AIDS: Continuity and Change. Social Science and Medicine 2004; 58(7):1443-1454

136         Golooba-Mutebi F, Tollman S. Survival to livelihood strategies for Mozambican refugees in South Africa. Forced Migration Review 2004; 20: 28-29

137         Golooba-Mutebi F. Reassessing popular participation in Uganda. Public Administration and Development 2004; 289-304

138         Deen JL, Funk M, Guevara VC, Saloojee H, Doe JY, Palmer A, Weber MW. Implementation of WHO guidelines on management of severe malnutrition in hospitals in Africa. Bulletin of the World Health Organisation 2003; 81: 237-243

139         Schatz E. Comparing, contextualizing, and conceptualizing: enhancing quantitative data on women's situation in rural Africa. Demographic Research 2004; Special Collection1:5

140         Venter M, Collinson M, Schoub B. Molecular epidemiological analysis of community circulating respiratory syncytial virus in rural South Africa: comparison of viruses and genotypes causing different disease manifestations. Journal of Clinical Virology 2002; 68 (3): 452-61

141         Townsend N, Madhavan S, Tollman S, Garenne M, Kahn K. Children’s residence patterns and educational attainment in rural South Africa. Population Studies 2002; 56(2):215-225.

142         Tollman SM, Pick WM. Roots, shoots, but too little fruit: assessing the contribution of COPC in South Africa. American Journal of Public Health 2002 Nov; 92(11):1725-8

143         Pronyk PM, Kim JC, Hargreaves JR, Makhubele MB, Mohlala R, Hausler HP. The introduction of voluntary counselling and rapid testing for HIV in South Africa – from theory to practice. AIDS Care 2002; 14 (6), 859-865

144         Petrick M, Sichangwa K, Pickford K, Collinson M. How Community Rehabilitation Workers see their work. South African Journal of Physiotherapy 2002; 58(2)

145         Pronyk PM, Joshi B, Hargreaves JR, Madonsela T, Collinson MA, Mokoena O, Tollman SM, Hausler HP. Active case finding - understanding the burden of tuberculosis in rural South Africa. International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2001; 5(7):611-618

146         Pronyk PM, Makhubele MB, Hargreaves JR, Tollman SM, Hausler HP. Assessing health seeking behaviour among tuberculosis patients in rural South Africa. International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2001; 5(7):619-627

147         Kaufman CE, de Wet T, Stadler J. Adolescent pregnancy and parenthood in South Africa. Studies in Family Planning 2001; 32 (2):147-160

148         Garenne M, Tollman S, Kahn K, Collins T, Ngwenya S. Understanding  marital and  premarital fertility in rural South Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies 2001; 27(2):277-290

149         Saloojee H, Violari A. Regular review: HIV infection in children. British Medical Journal 2001; 323:670-674

150         Tollman SM, Bastian H, Doll R, Hirsch LJ, Guess HA. What are the effects of the fifth revision of the Declaration of Helsinki? BMJ. 2001 Dec 15; 323(7326):1417-23

151         Petrick M, Sichangwa K, Collinson M, Pickford K. Supervision of Qualified Community Rehabilitation Workers. South African Journal of Physiotherapy 2001; 57(1):13-19

152         Fonn S, Xaba M. Health workers for change. Developing the initiative. Health Policy and Planning 2001; 16(suppl 1):13-18

153         Collins T, Stadler J. Love, Passion and Play: Sexual meaning among youth in the Northern Province of South Africa. Journal des Anthropologues 2000; 82-82:325-338

154         Tollman SM, Zwi AB. Health system reform and the role of field sites based upon demographic and health surveillance. Bulletin World Health Organization 200078(1):125-34

155         Garenne M, Tollman S, Kahn K, Gear J.  Causes of death in a rural area of South Africa: an international perspective, Journal of Tropical Paediatrics 2000; 46(3):183-190

156         Garenne M, Tollman S, Kahn K. Premarital fertility in rural South Africa: A challenge to existing population policy. Studies in Family Planning 2000; 31(1):47-54.

157         Kahn K, Tollman SM, Garenne M, Gear JSS. Validation and application of verbal autopsies in a rural area of South Africa. Tropical Medicine and International Health 2000; 5(11):824-31    

158         Council on Health Research for Development Working Group on Priority Setting (with Tollman SM). Priority setting for health research: lessons from developing countries. Health and Policy Planning 2000; 15(2):130-136

159         Kahn K, Tollman SM. Stroke in rural South Africa: Contributing to the little known about a big problem. South African Medical Journal 1999; 89:63-65.  

160         Tollman SM, Kahn K, Garenne M, Gear JS. Reversal in mortality trends: evidence from the Agincourt field site, South Africa, 1992-1995. AIDS 1999 Jun 18;13(9):1091-7.

161         Tollman SM, Herbst K, Garenne M, Gear JS, Kahn K. The Agincourt demographic and health study--site description, baseline findings and implications. South African Medical Journal 1999 Aug;89(8):858-64.

162         Tollman SM. The Agincourt field site-evolution and current status. South African Medical Journal. 1999 Aug; 89(8):853-8.

163         Alberts M, Burger S, Tollman SM. The Dikgale field site. South African Medical Journal 1999 Aug;89(8):851-2.

164         Kahn K, Tollman SM, Garenne M, Gear JS. Who dies from what? Determining cause of death in South Africa's rural north-east. Tropical Medicine & International Health. 1999 Jun; 4(6):433-41.

165         Herbst K, Littlejohns P, Rawlinson J, Collinson M, Wyatt J. Evaluating computerized health information systems: hard, soft and human ware. Experiences from the Northern Province, South Africa. Journal of Public Health Medicine 1999; 21(3): 305-310.

166         Tollman S. Health centres as part of a learning system. World Health Forum 1999; 19:357-360.

167         Tollman SM, Hsiao WC. Pursuing equity without getting beat. Soc Sci Med. 1998 Dec; 47(12):1901-3.

168         Schneider H, Coetzee DJ, Fehler HG, Bellingan A, Dangor Y, Radebe F, Ballard RC. Screening for sexually transmitted diseases in rural South African women. Sexually Transmitted Infections 1998; 74(Suppl 1), S147-S152.

169         Macleod C, Masilela TC, Malomane E. Feedback of research results: reflections from the community-based mental health programme. South African Journal of  Psychology 1998;28(4):215-221

170         Masilela TC, Macleod C. Social support: Its implications in the development of a community-based mental health programme. South African Journal of Occupational Therapy 1998; 27(2):11-16.

171         Beattie A, Kalk WJ. The management of diabetes at primary level in South Africa: the results of a facility-based assessment. Journal of the Royal Society of Health 1998; 118(6):338-345

172         Lustig SL, Malomane E, Tollman S. A support group for mentally ill people. World Health Forum. 1997; 18(3-4):319-22.

173         Dolan C, Tollman S, Nkuna V, Gear J. The links between legal status and environmental health: A case study of Mozambican refugees and their hosts in the Mpumalanga (eastern Transvaal) Lowveld, South Africa. International Journal of Health and Human Rights 1997; 2(2): 62-84.

174         McIntyre C, Collinson MA. Failure to thrive: a prevalence audit to aid monitoring. Health Visitor, 1997; 70(7):254-256.

175         Paulsen TE, Lee TCM, Tollman SM, McKenzie A. Evaluating a post graduate diploma in primary health care. Evaluating and Programme Planning 1995; 18:385-389

176         Tollman S. A sentinel surveillance site in the north-eastern Transvaal. S Afr Med J. 1994 Aug; 84:512-3.

177         Zwi AB, Zwarenstein M, Tollman S, Sanders D. The introverted medical school--time to rethink medical education. S Afr Med J. 1994 Jul; 84(7):424-6. 

178         Tollman S, Friedman I. Community-orientated primary health care—South African legacy.      S Afr Med J. 1994 Oct; 84(10):646.

179         Tollman SM. The Pholela Health Centre--the origins of community-oriented primary health care (COPC). An appreciation of the work of Sidney and Emily Kark. S Afr Med J. 1994 Oct; 84(10):653-8.

180         Yach D, Tollman SM. Public health initiatives in South Africa in the 1940s and 1950s: lessons for a post-apartheid era. Am J Public Health. 1993 Jul; 83(7):1043-50.

181         Mametja D, Jinabhai CC, Ngwane N, Dolan C, Twala J, Mackenzie A, Gear J, Russo R, Tollman S, Pugh A. Establishing priorities for advocacy in South African Health. Prog Rep Health Dev South Afr. 1993 Winter: 21-34.

182         Tollman SM, Mkhabela S, Pienaar JA. Developing district health systems in the rural Transvaal. Issues arising from the Tintswalo/Bushbuckridge experience. S Afr Med J. 1993;  83(8):565-8.

183         Zwarenstein M, Barron P, Tollman S, Crisp N, Frankish J, Toms I, Harrison D,  Solarsh G. Primary health care depends on the district health system. S Afr Med J. 1993; 83(8):558.

184         Collinson MA, Tollman SM, Maluleke FRS. Vaccination coverage in Mhala and Elim: a health systems approach. South African Medical Journal 1992; 82:420-423. 

185         Kahn K, Tollman SM. Planning professional education at schools of public health. American Journal of Public Health. 1992 Dec; 82(12):1653-7

186         McKenzie A, Tollman S, Kahn K, McKenzie J. Do we need medical auxiliaries? S Afr Med J. 1992 Mar 7; 81(5):279-80

187         Parry CD, Yach D, Tollman SM. The setting of health research priorities in a new South Africa. S Afr Med J. 1992; 82(5):306-8

188         Parry CD, Yach D, Tollman SM. Towards an essential national health research strategy for South Africa. S Afr Med J. 1992; 82(5):299-300

189         Tollman S. Community oriented primary care: origins, evolution, applications. Soc Sci Med. 1991; 32(6):633-42.

190         Tollman S, Schopper D, Torres A. Health maintenance organizations in developing countries: what can we expect? Health Policy Plan. 1990; 5(2):149-60.

191         Touyz RM, Kelly A, Tollman S, Milne FJ. An assessment of internship at the teaching hospitals of the University of the Witwatersrand. S Afr Med J. 1988 Aug 20;74(4):173-7

 

BOOK CHAPTERS 

1              Reniers G, Masquelier B, Gerland P. Adult mortality trends in Africa. In Rogers RG, Crimmins EM (eds). International Handbook of Adult Mortality. Dordrecht, Germany: Springer, 2011.            ISBN 978-90-481-9995-2

2              Heuveline P, Clark S.  Model schedules of mortality.  In: Rogers RG Crimmins EM (eds). International Handbook of Adult Mortality.  Dordrecht, Germany: Springer, 2011.                              ISBN 978-90-481-9995-2

3              Kimani-Murage EW. Child Obesity. In: JH Stone, M Blouin (eds). International Encyclopaedia of Rehabilitation. 2011.  http://cirrie.buffalo.edu/encyclopedia/en/article/301/.

4              Twine W, Hunter LM.  Adult mortality, food security and the use of wild natural resources in a rural district of South Africa: exploring the environmental dimensions of AIDS.  In: Niehof A, Rugalema G, Gillespie S (eds). AIDS and Rural Livelihoods.  London: Earthscan, 2010.                       ISBN 978-1-84971-126-5.

5              Pfaff CA, Tollman SM, Kahn K. Developing community-oriented primary care(COPC) in contemporary rural South Africa: the case of stroke. In: Gofin J, Gofin R (eds). Essentials of Global Community Health. Jones and Bartlett Learning, 2010.                                                                             ISBN-13:978-0-7637-7329-8. ISBN-10:0-7637-7329-8.

6              Case A, Deaton A. Health and wellbeing in Udaipur and South Africa In: Wise D (ed). Developments in the Economics of Aging. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009:317-358.      ISBN: 978-0-2269-0335-4.

7              Collinson M. Age sex profiles of migration: who is a migrant? In: Collinson M et al (eds). The dynamics of migration, health and livelihoods: INDEPTH Network perspectives. Farnham, England: Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2009. ISBN: 978-0-7546-7875-5

8              Collinson  MA, Gerritsen AM, Clark SJ, Kahn K, Tollman SM. Migration and socio-economic change in rural South Africa, 2000-2007. In: Collinson MA et al (eds). The dynamics of migration, health and livelihoods: INDEPTH Network perspectives. Farnham, England: Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2009. ISBN: 978-0-7546-7875-5

9              Konsiega A, Zulu EM, Bocquier P, Muindi K, Beguy D,Yazoume Y. Assessing the effect of mother’s migration on childhood mortality in the informal settlements of Nairobi. In: Collinson MA et al (eds). The dynamics of migration, health and livelihoods; INDEPTH Network perspectives. Farnham, England: Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2009. ISBN: 978-0-7546-7875-5

10           White MJ, Mberu BU, Collinson MA. African urbanization: recent trends and implications. In: Martine G et al (eds). The new global frontier. Urbanization, poverty and environment in the 21st century. London:Earthscan, 2008:301-316. ISBN: 978-1-84407-559-1

11           Kautzky K, Tollman SM. A perspective on primary health care in South Africa. In: Barron P, Roma-Reardon J (eds). South African Health Review 2008. Durban: Health Systems Trust, 2008

12           Ehrlich R, Katzenallenbogen J, Tollman S, Gear J. Why do epidemiological research? A South African perspective. In: Joubert G, Ehrlich R, Katzenallenbogen J, Abdool Karrim S (eds) Epidemiology: a research manual for South Africa.  2nd Edition. Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 2007   ISBN : 978-0-1957-6277-8

13           Townsend N, Madhavan S, Garey A. Father presence in rural South Africa: historical changes and life-course patterns. In: Kibria N, Kukreja S (eds). Globalization and the family. New Delhi: Ashwin-Anoka Press,2007. 

14           Madhavan S, Collinson M, Townsend N, Kahn K, Tollman S. The implications of long term community involvement for the production and circulation of knowledge: A case study of the Agincourt Health and Population Programme. In: Carter A, Watkins S (eds). The production and circulation of population knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.

15           Gilbert L, Tollman S. Epidemiological, social and cultural aspects of illness: a case study of brain injuries, stroke and HIV/AIDS in South Africa. In: Uzzell BP, Ponton M, Ardila A (eds). International Handbook of Cross Cultural Neuropsychology.  Mahwah: Taylor & Francis Group- Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers, 2007:319-340. ISBN: 978-0-8058-3585-4

16           Collinson M, Tollman S, Kahn K, Clark S, Garenne M. Highly prevalent circular migration: households, mobility and economic status in rural South Africa. In: Tienda M et al (eds). Africa on the move: African migration and urbanization in comparative perspective. Johannesburg: Wits University Press, 2006.

17           Garenne M. Migration, urbanization and child health: an African perspective. In: Tienda M et al (eds). Africa on the move: African migration and urbanization in comparative perspective. Johannesburg: Wits University Press, 2006.

18           Collinson M, Lurie M, Kahn K, Wolff B, Johnson A, Tollman S. Health consequences of migration; evidence from South Africa’s rural north-east (Agincourt). In: Tienda M, Findley SE, Tollman S, Preston-Whyte E (eds). Africa on the move: African migration and urbanization in comparative perspective. Johannesburg: Wits University Press, 2006:308-328.

19           Hargreaves JR, Twine R. Community development. In: Macdowell W, Bonnell C, Davies M. Health promotion practice. Maidenhead: Open University Press, 2006.

20           Preston-Whyte E, Tollman S, Landau L, Findley S. African migration in the twenty-first century: conclusion. In: Tienda M, Findley SE, Tollman S, Preston-Whyte E (eds). Africa on the move: African migration and urbanization in comparative perspective.  Johannesburg: Wits University Press, 2006:329-355.

21           Tollman S, Doherty J, Mulligan J. General primary care. In: Jamison D et al (eds). Disease control priorities in the developing world. 2nd Edition. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006:1193-1209

22           Mills A, Rasheed F, Tollman S. Strengthening health systems. In: Jamison D et al (eds). Disease control priorities in the developing world.2nd Edition. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006:87-102.

23           Kahn K, Tollman SM, Thorogood M, Connor M, Garenne M, Collinson M, Lewando-Hundt G. Older adults and the health transition in Agincourt, rural South Africa: new understanding, growing complexity. In: Cohen B, Menken J (eds). Aging in sub-Saharan Africa: recommendations for furthering research.  Washington DC: The National Academies Press, 2006:166-188

24           Clark SJ. Demographic impacts of the HIV epidemic and consequences of population-wide treatment of HIV for the elderly: results from microsimulation. In: Cohen B, Menken J (eds). Aging in sub-Saharan Africa: recommendations for furthering research.  Washington DC: The National Academies Press, 2006:92-116.

25           Sankoh OA, Ngom P, Clark SJ, de Savigny D, Binka F. Levels and patterns of mortality at INDEPTH demographic surveillance system sites in sub-Saharan Africa. In: Jamieson D et al (eds). Disease and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. Washington DC: World Bank, 2006:75-86

26           Kahn K, Collinson M, Hargreaves J, Clark S, Tollman S. Socio-economic status and child mortality in a rural sub-district of South Africa. In: de Savigny D et al (eds). Measuring health equity in small areas: findings from demographic surveillance sites.  Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2005:    67-86. ISBN 075464496-0

27           Townsend N, Madhavan S, Collinson M, Garenne M. Collecting data on intra-household relationships in the Agincourt Health and Population survey: benefits and limitations. In: van de Walle E(ed). African households: censuses and surveys. Armonk: ME Sharpe Inc, 2005:35-57

28           Nyarko P, Binka F, Collinson M, Garenne M. Assessing the quality of data. In: Sankoh O et al (eds) Population and health in developing countries. Vol 1: Population health and survival at INDEPTH sites. Ottawa :IDRC, 2002 :43-47

29           Collinson MA, Mokoena O, Mgiba N, Kahn K, Tollman SM, Garenne M, Shackleton S, Malomane E. Agincourt Demographic Surveillance System (Agincourt DSS) In: Sankoh O, et al (eds). Population and Health in Developing Countries- Volume 1: Population health and survival at INDEPTH sites. Ottawa: IDRC, 2002:197-206.

30           Clark SJ, Ngom P. Comparing mortality patterns at INDEPTH sites. In: Sankoh O et al (eds). Population and health in developing countries-Volume 1: Population, health and survival at INDEPTH sites. Ottawa: IDRC, 2002:51-82.

31           Clark SJ. INDEPTH mortality patterns for Africa. In: Sankoh O et al (eds). Population and health in developing countries-Volume 1: population health and survival at INDEPTH sites. Ottawa: IDRC, 2002:83-125.

32           Saloojee H. Diarrheal disease. In: Kibel MA, Wagstaff  LA (eds). Child health for all: a manual for Southern Africa. Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 3rd Edition. 2001:338-348.

33           Saloojee H, Pettifor JM. Malnutrition. In: Kibel MA, Wagstaff LA (eds). Child health for all: a manual for Southern Africa. Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 3rd Edition. 2001:117-137

34           Tollman SM, Kark S, Kark E. The Pholela Health Centre: Understanding health and disease in South Africa through community-orientated primary care. In: Das Gupta M, Aaby P, Pison G, Garenne M (eds). Prospective community studies in developing countries.  Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997:213-232

35           Dolan C. The changing status of Mozambicans in South Africa and its impact on their repatriation to and reintegration in Mozambique. In: Black R, Khoser K (eds). Voluntary repatriation: the end of the refugee cycle. Oxford: Berghahn, 1997

36           Katzenallenbogen J, Gear J, Tollman S. Contextualising epidemiology- Introduction. In: Katzenallenbogen JM et al (eds). Epidemiology: a manual for South Africa.  Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 1997

37           Tollman S, Rispel L. Organization, planning and management. In: South African Health Review 1995. Durban: Health Systems Trust and the Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation, 1995.

38           Parry C, Yach D, Tollman SM. Essential National Health Research In: Sinclair MR, Place JL (eds). Changing health in South Africa: towards new perspectives in research. California: Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation, 1991:55-86

 

JOURNAL EDITORSHIPS 

1              Suzman R, Tollman SM, Kahn K, Ng N. Growing older in Africa and Asia. Global Health Action 2010; Supplement 2: 1-107. ISSN 1654-9880 online; ISSN 1654-9716 print

2              Tollman SM, Kahn K. (guest editors) Health, population and social transitions in rural South Africa. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(suppl 69):1-187

 

EDITED VOLUMES   

1              Collinson MA, Adazu K, White M J, Findley SE. The dynamics of migration, health and livelihoods. INDEPTH Network perspectives.  Farnham, England: Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2009 ISBN:9780754678755

2              Cohen B, Menken J. (eds). Aging in sub-Saharan Africa: recommendations for furthering research. Washington DC: The National Academies Press, 2006 :1-356. ISBN 0-30910-281-2

3              Tienda M, Findley SE, Tollman S, Preston-Whyte E (eds) Africa on the move: African migration and urbanization in comparative perspective. Johannesburg: Wits University Press, 2006 :1-375. ISBN 1-86814-432-1

4              Sankoh O, Kahn K, Kiwanuka N, Mwageni E, Ngom P, Nyarko P, Simba D. (eds) Population and health in developing countries. Volume 1: Population, health and survival at INDEPTH sites. Ottawa: IDRC 2002 :1-339. ISBN 0-88936-948-8

 

TECHNICAL REPORTS AND MONOGRAPHS (DISSERTATIONS AND THESES)  

1              Collinson MA .Striving against adversity: The dynamics of migration, health and poverty in rural South Africa. Umeå University Medical Dissertations, 2009. ISBN: 978-91-7264-746-6

2              Tollman SM. Closing the gap: applying health and socio-demographic surveillance to complex health transitions in South and sub-Saharan Africa. Umeå University Medical Dissertations, 2008. ISBN: 978-91-7264-681-0

3              Garenne M. Fertility changes in sub-Saharan Africa. DHS Comparative Reports.  No 18. Claverton, Maryland USA, 2008

4              Twine W, Hunter L. AIDS mortality and the role of natural resources in household food security in a rural district of South Africa. HIV, Livelihoods, Food and Nutrition Security: Findings from Renewal Research (2007-2008).  RENEWAL Policy Brief 11, 2008

5              Schneider M, Goudge J. Developing a policy response to provide social security benefits to people with chronic disease. South African Dept of Social Development, Pretoria, 2007

6              Collinson M. Children and migration in South Africa. A case study from rural north eastern district. Princeton University and Rockefeller Foundation, Princeton, 2007.

7              Garenne M. Comparing the screening power of three anthropometric norms systems. A case study in Niakhar, Senegal. United Nations Standing Committee on Nutrition and World Health Organisation. New York and Geneva, 2007

8              Hunter LM. Understanding how HIV/AIDS, agricultural systems and food security are linked. Population Reference Bureau. Washington DC, 2007

9              Hunter LM. Climate change, rural vulnerabilities and migration. Population Reference Bureau.  Washington DC, 2007

10           Kahn K. Dying to make a fresh start: Mortality and health transition in a new South Africa. Umeå University Medical Dissertations, 2006. ISBN 91-7264-173-8

11           Kahn K. Population, health and society. Proceedings of the Population, Health and Society Workshop, 31 Jan -1 Feb 2006. Johannesburg: University of the Witwatersrand, 2006

12           Hunter LM. HIV/AIDS and the natural environment. Population Reference Bureau. Washington DC, 2006

13           Kok P, Collinson MA. Migration and urbanization in South Africa. Statistics South Africa. Report no 03-04-02.Pretoria, 2006. ISBN 0-621-36509-2

14           Collinson M, Kok P, Garenne M. Migration and changing settlement patterns: Multilevel data for policy. Statistics South Africa.  Report no 03-04-02. Pretoria, 2006. ISBN 0-621-36508-4

15           Twine W, Hunter L. Adult mortality and household use of forest products in northeast South Africa. In: Shackleton S. Forests as Safety Nets for Mitigating the Impacts of HIV/AIDs in Southern Africa.  CIFOR Forest Livelihoods Briefs No 2.

16           WHO RSV Study Group. Robertson SP, Wright A, Roca , Alonso E, Somoes C, Katasasmita D, Olaleye G, Odaibo M, Collinson M, Venter M, Zhu Y. Respiratory syncytial virus infection: lessons learned from denominator-based disease burden studies in five countries.  Bulletin of the World Health Organisation, Geneva.

17           Kahn K. INDEPTH initiative in adult health and aging in collaboration with Evidence and Information for Policy.  Proceedings of the World Health Organization Workshop 20-22 April 2005. Johannesburg: University of the Witwatersrand, School of Public Health, 2005

18           Tollman S, Vassall A, Lorenzo M. Evaluation of the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research: an initiative of the Global Forum for Health Research. Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research, Geneva, 2005

19           INDEPTH NETWORK. INDEPTH model life tables for sub-Saharan Africa.  Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2004

20           Zwang J. Perception and attitudes towards late marriage and premarital fertility in rural South Africa. Institut Francais d’Afrique du Sud, Newtown, 2004

21           Clark SJ, Ngom P. Adult mortality in the era of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. Population Bulletin. United Nations Secretariat, 2003

22           Schoub B, Collinson M, Venter M, Madonsela T, Ntlemo E, Hlatswayo R. Agincourt, South Africa: RSV Surveillance Study 01/09/99-31/03/2001. WHO Department of Vaccines and Biologicals (V&B) and the Vaccine Assessment and Monitoring (VAM) Group, Geneva, 2002

23           Kahn K, Tollman SM. INDEPTH scientific and general meeting report.  Proceedings of the INDEPTH Scientific and General Meeting, June 26-30.   Johannesburg: University of the Witwatersrand, 2001

 

24           Saloojee H, Meyers T, Lala S, Zwi K. Guidelines for the management of HIV infection in children. Gauteng Department of Health .Johannesburg, 2001

25           Hargreaves J. Adolescent health programme: analysis of adolescent friendly clinic check sheet registers. University of the Witwatersrand Health Systems Development Unit .Johannesburg, 2001

26           Hargreaves J. Adolescent health programme: family study analysis. University of the Witwatersrand Health Systems Development Unit. Johannesburg, 2001

27           Lansang M, Tollman S, Kasonde J, Butler P. Health research for development: the continuing challenge. International Organizing Committee/COHRED .Geneva and Bangkok, 2000

28           Ngwenya S, van Middelkoop A, Hargreaves J. Interim evaluation of adolescent sexual health initiatives in the Northern Province: report on quantitative research data. University of the Witwatersrand Health Systems Development Unit-Adolescent Health Programme.  Itusheng Community Association and Hlathlolanang Health and Nutrition Education Centre, 2000

29           Tollman S.  Butajira Health Project, Ethiopia. An evaluation of a demographic surveillance site. SAREC- Department for Research Cooperation. Report: Sida Evaluation 00/11. Stockholm, 2000. ISBN 91-5868946-X

30           Tollman S, Okello D, Neufeld V. Evaluation of Essential National Health Research (ENHR) in the Republic of Kenya. Commission on Health Research for Development. Geneva, 1999

31           Stadler J, Collins T, Ngwenya S. Implementing adolescent sexual and reproductive health services in the Northern Province: A summary of processes to develop models for adolescent sexual health programmes. University of the Witwatersrand Health Systems Development Unit, Itusheng Community Association, and Hlathlolanang Health and Nutrition Education Centre.  Johannesburg, 1999

32           Kahn K, Tollman S. The INDEPTH Network: a comparative perspective on field sites in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.  School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. 1998

33           Shackleton S. The approach and methods used in the Agincourt study: practical guidelines and lessons.  Agincourt Health and Population Programme, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. 1998

34           Tollman SM, Tomson G. Examining options for the structure, organization and affiliations of the Alliance for Health Policy / Systems Research. Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research.  Geneva, 1998

35           Chalmers J, Edwards HJ. Blood and bewitchment in the bushveld: community perceptions of the chronic illness of lifestyle- a preliminary assessment of the Agincourt subdistrict of Bushbuckridge region, Northern province, South Africa. University of the Witwatersrand Health Systems Development Unit and Agincourt Health and Population Programme. Johannesburg, 1998

36           Tollman S, Osibogun A, Kahssay HM, Concha-Eastman A. Improving the performance of health centres in district health systems. World Health Organization: Technical Report Series 869  Geneva, 1997. ISBN 924 120869 4

37           Tollman S. Kahn K. Strengthening ties: the Agincourt field site in its African context. Proceedings of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the University of the Witwatersrand Faculty of Health Sciences Roundtable Meeting April 23-25. London- Johannesburg 1997

38           Moorman J, Ross MH. Manual for primary health care workers to use a district clinic-based laboratory. University of the Witwatersrand Department of Community Health. Johannesburg. 1997

39           Tollman SM. Information for setting priorities in ENHR. In: Essential National Health Research and Priority Setting: Lessons learned. Council on Health Research for Development (COHRED). Geneva. 1997

40           Le Sueur G, Ngxonga S, Sharp B, Martin C, Fraser C, Teuschner M, Tollman S, Green C, Tsoka J, Solarsh G, Mmzava A. Towards a spatial rural information system. Health Systems Trust and Medical Research Council  Durban,1997  ISBN 0-9584157-6-5

41           Robbins D. Agincourt: a district health demonstration site. Health Systems Trust. Durban, 1997. ISBN 0-9584157-9-X

42           Bam N, Kahn K, Nant’ulya W, O’ngawo S. Primary health care in Mpumalanga: guide to district-based action. Health Systems Trust and Mpumalanga Province Department of Health.  Durban, 1996

43           Gilson l, Morar R, Pillay Y, Rispel L, Shaw V, Tollman S, Woodward C. Decentralization and health system change in South Africa: National report. Geneva World Health Organization and Health Policy Coordinating Unit, 1996. ISBN 0-620-20108-8

44           Tollman S, Herbst K, Garenne M. The Agincourt Health and Demographic Study: Phase 1.  University of the Witwatersrand Health Systems Development Unit. Johannesburg, 1995. ISBN 1-86838-173-0

45           Rispel L, Beattie A, Xaba M, Fonn S, Marawa N, Cabral J. A description and evaluation of primary health care services in the Agincourt field practice area. University of the Witwatersrand Centre for Health Policy. Johannesburg, 1995 ISBN 1-86838-149-8

46           Fonn S, Xaba M. Health workers for change: a manual to improve quality of care. Women’s health project and UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), Report No. TDR/GEN/95.2.  Johannesburg,1995

47           Tollman S, Moorman J, McKenzie A, Mphale P. Decentralisation and district health development in the Northern Province, Mpumalanga and the Bushbuckridge area: A preliminary assessment 1994-1995.  University of the Witwatersrand Health Systems Development Unit, Johannesburg and World Health Organization, 1995

48           Reynolds J, Kinghorn A, Tollman SM, Gear JSS. The decentralization of finance for rural health services. Land and Agriculture Policy Centre, Johannesburg, 1994

49           Tollman SM. Summary report. Proceedings of the Workshop to establish a demonstration district health system in the Bushbuckridge area of the eastern Transvaal.  Tintswalo Health Service and University of the Witwatersrand Health Services Development Unit: Acornhoek, 1992

 

EDITORIALS, COMMENTARIES, LETTERS, PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS, BOOK REVIEWS, CLINICAL GUIDELINES   

1              Sankoh O, Ijsselmuiden C, Cravioto A, Tollman S, Herbst K, Juvekar S, Ezeh A, Lutalo T, Owusu-Agyei S, Newell M-L, Kouanda S, Molla M, Fonn S, Marais D, Mbacke C, de Savigny D, Ross DA, Byass P, Bonita R, Clark S, Heddini A, Madise N, Ye Y, Zaba B, Frenach N, van Ginneken J, Laserson K. Sharing research data to improve public health: a perspective from the global south. Lancet 2011; 378(9789):402-402

2              Hofman K, Tollman S. Diseases that are just as serious as HIV/AIDS. Business Day, Friday 23 September, 2011

3              Kahn K. Population health in South Africa: dynamics over the past 2 decades. Journal of Public Health Policy 2011; 32: S30-S36. DOI: 10.1057/jphp.2011.27

4              Byass P, Graham WJ. Grappling with uncertainties along the MDG trail. Lancet 2011; DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(11)61419-0

5              Hofman K, Tollman S. Prevention matters for a healthier SA. Soul City Institute. Health and Development Communication. Supplement to the Mail and Guardian; 11 November 2011

6              Hofman K, Tollman S. Strengthening capacity for local decision making. BMJ ; Rapid Responses, 5 Aug 2010

7              Mayosi BM, Flisher AJ, Lalloo UG, Sitas F, Tollman SM, Bradshaw D. Transmissible cancer in Africa- authors reply. Lancet 2009; 374(9707):2052-2053

8              Schatz E.  Giving meaning to heath: daily occupations among elderly South Africans Anthropology & Aging Quarterly 2009; 30(2):27, 41

9              Kahn K, Tollman SM. Danger of conflicting reports. The Star; 02 December 2009

10           Schatz E. State of world population 2008: reaching common ground: culture, gender and human rights, by Thoraya Ahmed Obaid. Choice magazine 2008; 47(5)

11           Schatz E. Fertility. Total fertility rate. Mortality rate.  In: Parrillo V (ed). Encyclopaedia of Social Problems. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 2008

12           Garenne ML. Health transitions and regressions in Southern Africa [commentary] Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(suppl 69):66-67

13           Pettifor JM. Childhood nutrition and social support.[commentary] Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007;35(suppl 69): 128-129

14           Lurie MN. Fertility, mobility and changing household dynamics in South Africa. [commentary] Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(suppl 69):94-95

15           Madhavan S. Households and AIDS.[commentary] Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(suppl 69):155-156

16           Fonn S. Healthcare and livelihoods. [commentary] Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2007; 35(suppl 69):186-187

17           Weiner R, Tollman S, Kahn K, Penn-Kekana L. Health and demographic surveillance sites contribute population-based data on maternal deaths in rural areas. South African Medical Journal 2007; 97(10):944-945

18           Collinson M, Adazu K. The INDEPTH Network: a demographic resource on migration and urbanization in Africa and Asia.  In: Cross C, Gelderblom D, Roux N, Mafukidze J (eds). Views on migration in sub-Saharan Africa: Proceedings of an international African Alliance workshop. Cape Town: HSRC Press, 2006:159-174

19           Connor M. Stroke management in South Africa-who is responsible? South African Psychiatry Review 2005; 8:125-126

20           Collinson M, Wolff B, Tollman S, Kahn K. Trends in internal labour migration from the rural Limpopo Province, male risk behaviour and implications for  spread of HIV/AIDS in rural South Africa. In: Cohen R (ed). Migration and health in Southern Africa.  Cape Town: Van Schaik Content Solutions, 2003

21           Hoffman M, Berger J, Nath A, Connor MD, Lammie A, Bell JE, Warlow CP, Simmonds P, Brettle RD. HIV-associated stroke. [response] Stroke 2001; 32:580-583

22           Connor MD, Warlow CP.  HIV and stroke in the young. [letter] South African Medical Journal. 2001; 92(4):273-274

23           Salojee H. Children as partners for health: A critical review of the child-to-child approach. British Medical Journal 2001; 322:370

24           Connor MD. Confidence in evidence. [editorial] Southern African Neurology Review 2001

25           CONNOR MD. Alternative therapies-do they work? Southern African Neurology Review 2001

26           Tollman SM. What are the effects of the fifth revision of the Declaration of Helsinki? Fair partnerships support ethical research. BMJ 2001; 323:1417-23

27           Saloojee H. The management of severe malnutrition. Continuing Medical Education 2001; 19(7):486-487

28           Saloojee H. Primary clinical care manual. South African Journal of Infectious Epidemiology 2000

29           South African Medical Association- Neurological Association of South Africa Stroke Working Group (with Connor M). Stroke therapy clinical guidelines. South African Medical Journal 2000; 90(3)(suppl)

30           Connor N, Warlow CP, Fritz VU. Stroke in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review [abstract] Stroke 2000; 31:2793

31           Connor MD, Warlow CP, Fritz VU. Stroke in Africa: A systematic review. Proceedings of the Neurological Association of South Africa Congress; Drakensberg 2000

32           Gray G, Salojee H. A safe infant feeding policy for South Africa. [editorial] South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1999; 12(2):iii

33           Saloojee H. In the blood: Sickle cell anaemia and the politics of race. [book review] British Medical Journal 1999; 319:1582

34           Saloojee H. Where there is no doctor: A village health care handbook for Africa. British  Medical Journal 1998; 317:1532

35           Tollman S, Kahn K. Strengthening ties: the Agincourt field site in its African context. Meeting report. Journal of Tropical Medicine and International Health 1997; 2(9):920-923

36           Ross MH, Moorman J. Role of the peripheral laboratory in managing tropical diseases. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1996; 90(5):477

37           Masilela TC, Macleod C, Tollman S. Community-based needs assessment: a crucial component of mental health policy development. IN: Pillay Y et al (eds). Proceedings of the Primary Mental Health Care Workshop.  Durban: Trust for Health Systems Planning and Development, 1994

38           Zwarenstein M, Barron P, Tollman S, Crisp N, Frankish J, Toms I, Harison D, Solarsh G. Primary health care depends on the district health system. South African Medical Journal 1993; 83:558

39           Tollman S. A sentinel surveillance site in the north-eastern Transvaal. [letter]. South African Medical Journal 1994; 84:512-513

40           Tollman S, Friedman I. Community-oriented primary health care- South African legacy. South African Medical Journal 1994; 84(10):646

41           Parry CDH, Yach D, Tollman SM. Towards an essential national health research strategy for South Africa. South African Medical Journal 1992; 82:299-30

42           McKenzie A, Kahn K, McKenzie J, Tollman S. Do we need medical auxiliaries [letter] South African Medical Journal 1992; 81:279-280

 

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