UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG

PUBLICATIONS 2006


Africa on the Move: African Migration and Urbanisation in Comparative Perspective
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JOURNAL ARTICLES


1. 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 sub-Saharan African and Bangladesh, Bulletin of the World Health
Organization,
84: pp 181-188, 2006.

2. Bartie C, Calverley AE, Rees D. Sensitisation to maize in the wet milling

industry. Current Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 19: 138-141, 2006.

3. Bonell CP, Hargreaves JR, Strange V, Pronyk PM. Should structural interventions be evaluated using RCTs? The case of HIV prevention. Social Science and Medicine, 63: pp 1135-1142, 2006.

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

5. Christofides NJ, Muirhead D, Jewkes RK, Penn-Kekana L, Conco DPN. Women?s? experience of and preferences for services after rape in South Africa: interview study. British Medical Journal, 332: pp 209-213, 2006.

6. Clark SJ. A General Temporal Data Model and the Structured Population Event History Register. Demographic Research, 15: pp 181-252, 2006.

7. Collinson M, Wolff B, Tollman SM, 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, 32(4):633-648, 2006.

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

9. Davies JC. Silicosis and tuberculosis among miners in South Africa during the 20th century, Occupational Health Southern Africa, 12(5): pp 11-19, 2006.

10. De Frey A, Ross MH, M rschalk T. Movies, travel and work ? making movies on the move. Occupational Health Southern Africa, 12(2): 24-28, 2006.

11. Downs K, Ndlovu N, Murray J, Girdler-Brown B, Gulumian M. Setting the stage for biomarkers as indicators of exposure to crystalline silica. Occupational Health Southern Africa, 12(4): pp 8-11, 2006.

12. Downs K, Bello B, Kielkowski D. Occupational reproductive health research in South Africa: A neglected area, Occupational Health Southern Africa, 12(5): pp 40-41, 2006.

13. Drogan D, Klipstein-Grobusch K, Dierkes J, Weikert C, Boeing H. Dietary Intake of Folate Equivalents and Risk of Myocardial Infarction in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)-Potsdam Study. Public Health Nutrition, 9(4): pp 465-471, 2006.

14. Edginton ME, Wong ML, Hodkinson HJ. Tuberculosis at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital: An intervention to improve patient referrals to district clinics. International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 10(9): pp 1018-1022, 2006.

15. Ford N, Reuter H, Bedelu M, Schneider H, Reuter HR. Sustainability of long-term treatment of a rural district: The Lusikisiki model of decentralized HIV/AIDS care, Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine, pp 17-22, 2006.

16. 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 Cardiovacular Prevention and Rehabilitation, 13: pp 964-969, 2006.

17. Gilson L. Trust in health care: theoretical perspectives and research needs. Journal of Health Organisation and Management, 20(5): pp 359-375, 2006.

18. Gulumian M, Borm PJ, Vallyathan V, Castranova V, Donaldson K, Nelson G, Murray J. Mechanistically identified suitable biomarkers of exposure, effect, and susceptibility for silicosis and coal-worker s pneumoconiosis: a comprehensive review. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 9: pp 357-95, 2006.

19. Heunis JC, Schneider H. Integration of ART: concepts, policy and practice. Acta Academica, Supp. 1: pp 256-285, 2006.

20. Heyer A. Ogunbanjo GA. Adherence to HIV antiretroviral therapy: A review of factors that influence adherence. South African Family Practic, 48 (8): pp 5-9, 2006.

21. Heyer AS, Ogunbanjo GA. Adherence to HIV antiretroviral therapy: Which interventions are effective in improving adherence?, South African Family Practice, 48(9): pp 6-12, 2006.

22. Hodge M, Ross MH. Malaria surveillance within a travel health service in the mining industry. Occupational Health Southern Africa, 12(2): pp 32-34, 2006.

23. Humphrey JH, IIiff PF, Marinda E, Mutasa K, Moulton LH, Chidawanyika H, Ward BJ, Nathoo KJ, Malaba LC, Zijenah LS, Zvandasara P, Ntozini R, Mzengeza F, Mahomva AI, Ruff AJ, Mbizvo MT, Zunguza CD. Effects of a single large dose of vitamin A, given during the postpartum period to HIV-positive women and their infants, on child HIV infections, HIV-free survival, and mortality, Journal of Infectious Diseases, 193 (5); pp 1-15, 2006.

24. Klipstein-Grobusch K, Mohlig M, Spranger J, Hoffman K, Rodrigues FUS, Sharma AM, Klaus S, Pfeiffer AFH, Boeing H. The interleukin-6 (-174)G?C promoter polymorphism is associated with obesity in the EPIC-Potsdam study. Obesity, 14(1): pp 14-18, 2006.

25. Kotzee TJ, Pronyk PM, Vardas E, Heyer AS, Martinson NA. HIV and Hepatitis B coninfection in southern Africa: A review for general practitioners, Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine, pp 38-43, 2006.

26. Kotzee TJ, Couper ID. What interventions do South African qualified doctors think will retain them in rural hospitals of the Limpopo province of South Africa, Rural and Remote Health, 6(581): pp 1-16, 2006.

27. Leggat PA, Frean JA. Health countermeasures for military deployment, Occupational Health Southern Africa, 12(2): pp 4-10, 2006.

28. M rschalk T, Ross MH, de Frey AF. Attitudes, knowledge, beliefs and practices regarding malaria prophylaxis in expatriate mine workers in the Zambian Copperbelt. Occupational Health Southern Africa, 12(2): pp 16-20, 2006.

29. Mabe O, Spies A, Singh T. Moulds assessment in a leather testing laboratory: Case study, Occupational Health Southern Africa, 12(5): pp 30-31, 2006.

30. Macfarlane C, Joffe AL, Naidoo S. Training of disaster managers at a masters degree level: From emergency care to managerial control, Emergency Medicing Australasia, 18: pp 451-456, 2006.

31. McIntyre D, Gilson L, Wadee H, Thiede M and Okarafor O. (2006) Commercialization and extreme inequality in health: The policy challenges of South Africa, Journal for International Development, 18: pp 435-446, 2006.

32. Mickenautsch S, Grossman ES. Atraumatic restorative treatment (ART) factors affecting success, Journal of Applied Oral Science, 14: pp 34-36, 2006.

33. Moodley J, Kawonga M, Bradley J, Hoffman M. Challenges in implementing a cervical screening program in South Africa. Cancer Detection and Prevention, 30 : pp 361-368, 2006.

34. Nemutandani MS, Maluleke FRS, Rudolph M. Community service doctors in Limpopo province, South African Medical Journal, 96(3): pp 180-182, 2006.

35. Ndlovu N, Murray J, Candy G, Nelson G. Occupational lung diseases in South African miners at autopsy: Surveillance Report 2004. Occupational Health Southern Africa, 12(4): pp 20-22, 2006.

36. Nolan RP, Ross M, Nord GL, Raskina M, Phillips JI, Murray J and Gibbs GW. Asbestos fibre-type and mesothelioma risk in the Republic of South Africa. Clay Science, 12(2): pp 223-227, 2006.

37. Phillips JI, Nelson G, Ross MH. Noise and vibration in the South African mining industry, Occupational Health Southern Africa, 12(5): pp 32-33, 2006.

38. Phillips JI, Renton KA, Badenhorst C. Potential health hazard from cleaning asbestos cement roofs: A case report, Occupational Health Southern Africa, 12(5): pp 20-22, 2006.

39. Phillips JI, Nelson G, Ross MH. Preventing adverse effects of noise and vibration in the South African mining industry, African Newsletter on Occupational health and Safety, 16(2): pp 33-35, 2006.

40. Piwoz EG, Humphrey JH, Marinda ET, Mutasa K, Moulton LH, Iliff PJ for the ZVITAMBO Study Group. Effects of infant gender on mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 according to timing of infection in Zimbabwe, AIDS, 20(15): pp 1981-1984, 2006.

41. Pronyk PM, Hargreaves JR, Morison LA, Phetla G, Watts C, Busza J,
Porter JDH. Effect of a structural intervention for the prevention of
intimate partner violence and HIV in rural South Africa: results of a
cluster randomized trial, The Lancet, 368: pp 1973-1983, 2006.

42. Rees D. Silicosis elimination in South Africa. Occupational Health Southern Africa, pp 8-11, 2006.

43. Rees DJ, Ross MH, Davies JCA. South Africa?s National Institute for Occupational Health: from phthisis to occupational health and back again. Occupational Health Southern Africa, 12(5): pp 5-7, 2006.

44. Ross MH. Occupational health and travel medicine, Occupational Health Southern Africa, 12(2): pp 2-3, 2006.

45. Russell S, Gilson LJ. Are health services protecting the livelihoods of the urban poor in Sri Lanka? Findings from two low-income areas of Colombo. Social Science and Medicine, 63: pp 1732-1744, 2006.

46. Sawry S, Rees DJ, Kielkowski D. Occupational respiratory diseases in South Africa ? results for non-mining industries from SORDSA, 2000-2003, Occupational Health Southern Africa, pp S3-S8, 2006.

47. Schneider H, Gilson L, Ogden J, Lush L, Walt G. Health systems and the implementation of disease programmes: Case studies from South Africa. Global Public Health, 1(1): pp 49-64, 2006.

48. Schneider H, Bl uw D, Gilson L, Chabikuli N, Goudge J. Health Systems and Access to Antiretroviral Drugs for HIV in Southern Africa: Service Delivery and Human Resources Challenges. Reproductive Health Matters, 14 (27): pp 12-23, 2006.

49. Schneider H. Reflections on ART policy and its implementation: Rebuilding the ship as we sail? Acta Academica, Suppl. 1: pp 17-43, 2006.

50. Stuttaford M, Bryanston C, Hundt GL, Connor MD, Thorogood M, Tollman SM. Use of applied theatre in health research dissemination and data validation: a pilot study from South Africa, Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 10 (1): pp 31-45, 2006.

51. Taiwo T, Goldstein S. Drug use and its association with deviant behaviour among rural adolescent students in South Africa. East African Medical Journal, 83(8): pp 63-69, 2006.

52. Thomas LS, Valli A. Levels of Occupational Stress in doctors working in a South African public-sector hospital. South African Medical Journal, 96(11): pp 1162-1168, 2006.

53. Van Rensburg HCJ, Schneider H. Preface, Acta Academica, Suppl. 1: pp i-xi, 2006.

54. Wong ML, Back P, Candy G, Nelson G, Murray J. Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia in African miners at autopsy. Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 10(7): pp 756-760, 2006.

55. Yengopal V. Evidence based dentistry in clinical practice: Vitamin A derivatives for the treatment of oral Lichen Planus ? a randomized controlled trial, South African Dental Journal, 61(3): pp 128-131, 2006.

56. Yengopal V. Evidence-based dentistry in clinical practice. Bilateral sagittal split osteotomy for correction of mandibular prognathism, South African Dental Journal 2006; 61 (1): pp 83-85, 2006.

57. Yengopal V. Evidenced based dentistry in clinical practice: Coronectomy versus conventional removal of mandibular third molars in patients with a high risk of nerve injury, South African Dental Journal, 61(1): pp 30-32, 2006.

58. Yengopal V. Evidenced based dentistry in clinical practice: Comparison of four different types of endodontic instruments for removing gutta-percha in curved root canals during retreatment, South African Dental Journal, 61(6): pp 274-277, 2006.

59. Yengopal V. Evidence based dentistry in clinical practice: 1. Tube drainage versus methylprednisolone after 3rd molar surgery. 2 Immediate placement of implants in periapical infected sites, South African Dental Journal, 61(7): pp 324-326, 2006.

60. Yengopal V. Evidence based dentistry in clinical practice: 1. Carisolv versus high speed excavation for caries removal in primary molars: 2. Does dental amalgam affect the behaviour of children? 3. Neuropsychological and renal effects of dental amalgam in children, South African Dental Journal, 61(8): pp 368-373, 2006.

61. Yengopal V. Evidence based dentistry in clinical practice: 1. Comparison of wound management methods after removal of maxillofacial osseous lesions, South African Dental Journal, 61(9): pp 418-421, 2006.

62. Yengopal V. Evidenced based dentistry in clinical practice: 1. Professionally applied topical fluoride: Should we be doing this in patients with a low caries risk? 2. Nanofiller resin composite (Filtek Supreme) versus conventional fine hybrid resin composite, South African Dental Journal, 61(10): pp 469-472, 2006.

63. Yengopal V. Evidence based dentistry in clinical practice: 1. Comparison of suture materials for facial wound closure: a randomized clinical trial. 2. Chlorhexidine gel for the prevention of Dry Socket following 3rd molar surgery. 3. A comparison of Apical Sealing among four endodontic sealers, South African Dental Journal, 61(4): 174-177, 2006.

64. Yengopal V. Evidence based dentistry in clinical practice: 1. Cryotherapy for the treatment of Recurrent Apthous Stomatitis: a randomized clinical trial. 2. Visual inspection versus Laser fluorescence for detection of Occlusal Caries in permanent teeth. 3.3 Stability of Skeletal Class III Malocclusion after combined maxillary and mandibular procedures: Titanium versus resorbable plates and screws for maxillary function, South African Dental Journal, 61(5): 226-229, 2006.

Chapters in Books

1. Fonn S. African PhD research capacity in public health: Raison d?tre and how to build it, pp 80-83. In Matlin S (ed), Global Forum Update on Research for Health Volume 3: Combating Disease and Promoting Health, 2-940286-44-2, First Edition, Global Forum for Health Research, UK, 2006

2. Mickenautsch S, Yengopal V, Bonecker M, Leal SC, Bezerra ACB, Oliveira LB. Minimum Intervention (MI): A new approach in Dentistry. Division of Public Oral Health, University of the Witwatersrand ? eBook, Johannesburg, First Edition, pp 135, 2006.

3. Preston-Whyte E, Tollman SM, Landau LB, Findley S. African migration in the twenty-first century: Conclusion. Chapter 14, pp 329-355. In Tienda M, Findley S, Tollman S, et al (eds), Africa on the Move: African Migration and Urbanisation in Comparative Perspective, 1086814-432-1, First Edition, Wits University Press, Johannesburg, 2006.

4. Sankoh OA, Ngom P, Clark SJ, De Savigny D, Binka F. Levels and patterns of mortality at INDEPTH demographic surveillance systems, Chapter 7, pp 75-86. In Jamison DT, Feachem RG, Makgoba MW, et al (eds), Disease and Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa, 0-8213-6397-2, Second Edition, The World Bank, Washington DC, 2006.

5. Thomas E. The local government challenge of healthy development in informal settlements especially in a time of HIV/AIDS. Chapter 14, pp 274-289. In Huchzermeyer M & Karam A (eds). Informal Settlements: A Perpetual Challenge?, 1-9197-1394-8. First Edition, UCT Press, Cape Town, 2006.

6. Thomas E. Social capital and mental health of women living in informal settlements in Durban, South African and Lusaka, Zambia, Chapter 7, pp 124-137. In McKenzie K & Harpham T (eds), Social Capital and Mental Health, 1-84310-355-9, First Edition, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London, 2006.

Editorships

1. Schneider H. Acta Academica: Supplementum 2006 (1): Perspectives on public sector antiretroviral access, Supple. 1, Bloemfontein, South Africa, 2006.

Research reports

1. Ambert C, Jassey K, Thomas L. 2006. HIV, AIDS and urban development issues in sub-Saharan Africa - beyond sex and medicine: Why getting the basics right is part of the response! 30 September 2006.

2. Girdler-Brown G, Murray J, Wichmann J, Robinson F, Nelson G, Downs K. Respiratory disease in the South African platinum mining industry. Final report SIM 03-08-06.

3. Murray J, Girdler-Brown B, Gulumian M, Downs K, Malindi M, Ndlovu N,Borm P, Vallyatham V, Castranova V, Donaldson K. Validation of biomarkers for improved assessment of exposure and early effect from exposure to crystalline silica. Final report SIM 03-08-03.

4. Ndlovu N, Murray J, Candy G, Nelson G. Pathology Division Report: Demographic data and disease rates for January-December 2005. NIOH report 2/2006 ISSN 1812-7681.

5. Thomas EP, Colvin C, Cawood C, Ambert C, Matthews A, Rathupetsane PJ. 2006. Capricorn District Municipality HIV/AIDS Prevalence study 2005/6. 31 October 2006.

6. Thomas EP, Pridmore P, Havemann K, Sapag J, Wood L. 2006. Social capital and healthy urbanization in a globalised world: report prepared for the Second meeting of the WHO Knowledge Network on Urban Settings, (KNSU), WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health (WHO CSDH), Dar es Sal m, 30 November 2006.

7. Thomas L, Schmid B, Gwele M, Ngubo M, Cochrane JR. 2006. Let us embrace: The role and significance of an integrated faith-based initiative for HIV and AIDS: ARHAP Research Report: Masangane Case Study, (Eastern Cape, South Africa).