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2022 Newsletters - 2022-04-01

Why do you need a Blood Test

Our blood shows us a great deal about our health. Blood tests are used to diagnose illness and are also useful as they can draw attention to health problems in their early stages. For example, measuring Cholesterol levels helps to identify one of the risks of heart disease, long before the condition becomes more serious.

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2022 Newsletters - 2022-04-01

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)

There are a number of sexually transmitted infections (STI) caused by bacteria and viruses. The bacterial
infections are usually successfully treated with antibiotics whereas the viral infections can be more
challenging to treat.

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2022 Newsletters - 2022-03-01

Updates in the Diagnosis of Meningitis and Encephalitis

Meningitis presents with some combination of neck stiffness, fever, headache, nausea, vomiting and photophobia.

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2022 Newsletters - 2022-02-01

Update on Malaria Part 1 Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Diagnosis

Malaria is a CATEGORY 1 NOTIFIABLE CONDITION according to the National Department of Health's (NDOH). Malaria is seasonal in South Africa, where the highest risk of malaria transmission occurs in the wet summer months (September to May). Malaria vector mosquitoes generally bite between dusk and dawn. Only female mosquitoes are associated with malaria transmission. Male mosquitoes DO NOT blood feed and play no role in the malaria transmission cycle.

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2021 Newsletters - 2021-12-01

HIV:Diagnosis Of HIV-1/2 Infection in Individuals > 18 Months Old

HIV-1/2 is diagnosed either by detecting HIV- specific antibodies or the virus itself. In individuals >18
months old the detection of HIV-specific antibodies remains the recommended method for routine
diagnosis.

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2021 Newsletters - 2021-10-01

World Antimicrobial Awareness

Introduction Every year, World Antimicrobial Awareness Week aims to increase awareness of global antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and to encourage best practices among the general public, healthcare workers, and policymakers, to stop the further emergence and spread of drugresistant infections.

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2024 Newsletters - 0001-01-01

World NO Tobacco Awareness

About 6 million people About 6 million people die from tobacco use every year.

 

 

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